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November 19, 2004

Mini-movies of BloggerCon

At BloggerCon III at Stanford on Nov. 6, I videotaped the entire Podcasting session and the first 10 minutes of the Making Money session before my batteries died. I edited the videos into 10-minute QuickTime files and uploaded them to the Internet Archive's servers last Friday and Saturday.

Well, they're live now. Here they are:

Podcasting segment 1: Adam Curry gives a backgrounder on podcasting.

Podcasting segment 2: The audience members chime in, including Dave Slusher of Evil Genius Chronicles and Steve Gillmor of the Gillmor Gang.

Podcasting segment 3: More audience participation, including Dave Winer.

Podcasting segment 4: Hank Barry and Lawrence Lessig. Adam Curry sums things up.

Making Money segment: Doc Searls gives his opening remarks on making money because of weblogs.

Over at IT Conversations, Robert Doug Kaye has audio recordings of most of the day's sessions.

I'm still on the road (in NJ) and TypePad is acting up, so if there are any mistakes in the above, I'll correct shortly.

November 19, 2004 at 08:30 AM in Weblogs | Permalink

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Just a note, it's Doug Kaye, not Robert Kaye. ;)

Posted by: Pete Prodoehl at Nov 19, 2004 9:09:46 PM

Is this XML stuff really worth the efford?
Surfing around this sunday evening in the outliner and blog scene, eyepods etc, and the opinions are different. Winer spoke of outliners coming out of fashion one day, nobody know why, really?
IMHO nobody really needed them, take a piece of paper and a pencil, the difference is the cleaner appearance, but is this really a pro? Now we have the blogs, the alternative is plain old HTML, ok, this is something, but who needs RSS feeds etc?
It looks very much selfreferencing to me.
But it is interesting and I like this menu.


I like the topic of this page anyway, yeah, millions of mobile phone cameras, what will people do with their bla.3gps?

Not all are willing to pay for Radio Userland or RTSP space. A vendor and platform independent simple solution is necessary.

H.

Posted by: Heiko Recktenwald at Nov 21, 2004 9:55:05 AM

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