It’s nice watching old movies from the earlier part of the 21st century… but to speak about the content, I like the idea of videoblogging. Me-tv/Mefeedia seems to have carried that through, the idea of video and text together. I like the idea of a place for people to put their videos online. I like the idea of video on the Web, much like photos on the Web, and I’m looking forward to more programs that take advantage of the future ease of posting video– for example, vimeo is almost like flicker for video, what will that look like in a couple years? This is a long video– to make it more accessible, you could cut it into chapters and summarize each one. This more like a podcast with video, but thanks for posting it.
It’s nice watching old movies from the earlier part of the 21st century… but to speak about the content, I like the idea of videoblogging. Me-tv/Mefeedia seems to have carried that through, the idea of video and text together. I like the idea of a place for people to put their videos online. I like the idea of video on the Web, much like photos on the Web, and I’m looking forward to more programs that take advantage of the future ease of posting video– for example, vimeo is almost like flicker for video, what will that look like in a couple years? This is a long video– to make it more accessible, you could cut it into chapters and summarize each one. This more like a podcast with video, but thanks for posting it.
I would like to republsih this video on my new Video Podcaster site. May I have permission to do so from you Peter?