February 29, 2008 – 12:08 pm
Pop17’s Sarah Meyers got the scoop by asking Steve Chen (founder of YouTube) when they were gonna do live video. The answer is: 2008, this year. Check it out below:
The question and answer is shortly after the 3:00 mark.
What do you think? Any takers? Will YOU ever do live video? I definitely will experiment with [...]
January 20, 2008 – 7:28 pm
Mashable reports there is a new “teleprompter” application online, called CuePrompter. And just in case you didn’t know, a teleprompter is a machine (computers, nowadays) that scrolls the text a person reads when giving a speech. They’re used by everyone from politicians to talk show hosts to news anchor people.
I’m big on video, and I [...]
December 26, 2007 – 11:41 am
Two well-known people discussing the future of media, publishing, advertising, and blogging. One is former Microsoftie and corporate blog advocate Robert Scoble. The other is former editor of Wired Magagzine, The Industry Standard (trying for a comeback), and author of best-selling The Search John Battelle. Battelle now heads up the rising Federated Media. Battelle has [...]
December 12, 2007 – 1:19 pm
The social network burnout backlash continues: Noted by Mark Ghosh of Weblog Tools Collection (and others, but that’s how I found it), the GigaOm blog has a very interesting post today about a project which will allow social network style functionality in WordPress and other blogging systems, called DiSo (also here). There has been some [...]
October 1, 2007 – 5:33 am
The best of what my blogging friends did during the month of September, 2007, and some of what I did during September, too.
September 20, 2007 – 4:45 am
If BlogRush did what it said on the box, it would be wonderful, but it simply fails to live up to its promise. It doesn’t deliver traffic. It doesn’t benefit your blog’s readers. I’m not hating on it and I have nothing but respect for John Reese, but I’m sorry — there’s just no reason good enough for me to keep the BlogRush widget on here.
I just found out via TechCrunch that a new free visitor tracking service called ClickTale is available. ClickTale lets you see heat map movies that show the hot spots on your blog where people click. But it does more than that. According to TechCrunch, other metrics include:
Hovers over Links - counts users hovering over a link. [...]
A new publishing and ad revenue sharing service called LaunchTags has launched!
A shady service is about to launch that pays people to game the StumbleUpon social bookmarking service.
Blog news about Blog Catalog, a blogger community site, has redesigned but also suffered some data loss that might have caused recent accounts to be lost.
January 11, 2007 – 10:30 pm
Continuous Capture from Wearable Camera Phones. Sort of like taking your regularly updating webcam with you when you hit the street. Or, like Twitter for pics. People dreaming of doing this directly from the optic nerve. Trendwatching calls this life caching.read more | digg story
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December 17, 2006 – 10:02 am
Well. In a round about way, Time Magazine acknowledges that the web, has, indeed, changed everything.
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