--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Charles Iliya Krempeaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello Caleb, > > Here's my take on the history of this... > > http://maketelevision.com/log/what_is_a_vlog_what_is_a_vodcast
Nice, thx. I agree. It really all is "Television" in the end. We've added RSS, the 3-5 minute format, and online community. We've broken down the barriers to broadcast too. But when the public sees video on a screen that is not coming off media in their house (DVD, VHS, etc.) they just say "TV" and will continue to I think. I can't count the times I've resorted to telling no-techie friends, "It's a TV show on the Web." > > > -- > Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. <http://ChangeLog.ca/> > > > All the Vlogging News on One Page > http://vlograzor.com/ > > > On 6/28/07, Caleb J. Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Merry Vloggers. Caleb here, mostly a lurker. I'm building a learning > > center over at blip.tv this summer and a student at NYU's ITP program > > (BTW: I'll post a draft of the center here before we go live for your > > feedback). > > > > Anyway I was doing a little research on the history of video blogging > > and ran into an interesting historical occurrence. > > > > While video blogging seems to have started in 2000, and of course with > > with Steve in 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_blog > > > > Eric, the content editor here at blip.tv, showed me 40 episodes of the > > "JENNIShow" he salvaged. This is NOT the famous JenniCam > > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JenniCam), but the same woman doing a > > show every 14 days and posting the videos. A video blog? no RSS? It > > was a "Show." same theme, name, etc. Maybe it's just one of the first > > "web shows"??? > > > > The video won't play unless you download the source: > > http://blip.tv/file/get/11178564089.40492372102202.rm > > The blip.tv page is here: http://astraldisaster.blip.tv/file/88/ > > The way back machine pegs the show at 1997: > > http://web.archive.org/web/19971224180244/http://thesync.com/ > > > > I watched/listened to it. Mostly an apt. tour. didn't hear a date > > mentioned, but her computer is shown, as is a cabbage patch doll. It > > is a show for sure, and she asks for emails for show ideas, building > > community and all and ends with "i'll see you in two weeks." >