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Bruce Bimber of UCSB - CITS

Bruce Bimber is a professor at UCSB and the director of the Center for Information Technology and Society. Recently, CITS hosted a confernce on dynamic change in online social communities. Several videobloggers. including Ryanne Hodson, Jay Dedman, Joshua Paul, Chris Ritke, JD Lasica, Dave Toole and myself attended and interviewed many of the participants about what they intend to do to effect change in online communities. These interviews are being posted to the conference vlog at sbforum.blogspot.com.
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Published by Markus Sandy on July 22 . No Comments.

Will Blip for Food

Will Video for Food

In addition to the website Will Video for Food being a fun and interesting site that focuses on the different ways of trying to monetize video content on the web, there was an interesting post about the blog owner Kevin Nalty consolidating his content to BlipTV and having a little difficulty. The result being that within 30 seconds he got help from one of BlipTV’s co-founders, Mike Hudack.

In these days of people posting about the horrible customer service stories of AOL and Comcast, I think tales of great customer service (especially when they are services in our very own vlogging community) should be celebrated.

This actually reminds me, I just started using BlipTV becuase I wanted to try out their cross-posting service to my blogspot account on my travelvlog and BlipTV seems to use HTML to create the title of the post. This results in my RSS feed not updating properly because (i think) the title of the post needs to be placed in the ‘title’ section of blogspot software, so I have to change it manually which is not a huge deal but it sorta makes the cross-posting process only 90% work as it it requires me to delete the html that BlipTV creates and cut and paste the title into the proper place in the blogger software.

So, early next week I will contact BlipTV about this and test what their support is like also.

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Published by Graham Walker on July 15 . 6 Comments.

The Ourmedia Learning Center

Need tips to improve your videoblog? Just getting started with a podcast? Want to compress your videos better?

At Vloggercon, Ourmedia announced the opening of its new Personal Media Learning Center, which gives advice on creating personal media with tons of “how to” manuals. Whether your new to personal media or a veteran, there’s lots to be learned over at Ourmedia.org.

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Published by Dennis on July 10 . No Comments.

Podshow Is Scraping Your Feed To Make Cash on Your Media

If you love giving away your content to people so they can make advertizing money on it, you’re psyched!  The Podshow has scraped most podcast feeds and redone the feeds to become podshow content! They took out the copyright/cc stuff too! Check it out!

More here and here and here and here and here!

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Published by Bre Pettis on July 7 . 3 Comments.

Bad Rocketboom puns, pain, and life goes on.

While up frantically checking out technorati links to catch up on the very public split between the creative pillars of Rocketboom, Andrew Baron and Amanda Congdon, I found a post decrying the spate of bad puns about the Rocketboom, er, implosion. I’m as guilty as the rest.

Anyway, whatever happens in Andrew and Amanda’s future, the current situation is a bummer. Their show, to date, was an ambitious effort that combined a serious work ethic with adventurous content. It was not everyone’s cup of tea, but it was the preferred media beverage of around 300,000 viewers, and that’s a big deal. And that’s why there has been so much to do about the split. When something is that much of an attention node, it rocks the whole electronic nervous system we call the Internet when it ruptures.

A lot of talented, good folks worked on Rocketboom, like our very own Bre Pettis. I personally liked the way that Rocketboom stayed connected to the vlogosphere, sampling and shouting out vloggers on a regular basis.

Pain sucks, but it’s useful. It means something is wrong and needs to change. So the technologically mediated complex of social relationships they used to call Rocketboom is going to change. One thing is for sure, all the people involved in Rocketboom to date will keep making media. Because they need to, and because they can. And the pain will subside eventually. See you on the internets and at the bar.

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Published by Jonny Goldstein on July 6 . No Comments.

WATM Challenge #3 - Hands

Hands… Make a video and interpret the prompt as you wish. Post the results in the comments.

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Published by Bre Pettis on July 3 . 10 Comments.

WATM Challenge #2 Wrap-Up

Great work is getting generated by the participants in the WATM challenges.  This week we = more awesomeness!  Check these out.

http://blip.tv/file/46856
http://jenniferproctor.com/?p=72 

http://blip.tv/file/46459

http://blip.tv/file/46557

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Published by Bre Pettis on July 3 . 1 Comment.

July4Us

This month it’s July4Us where media makers of all types, bloggers, photographers, podcasters and vloggers are encouraged to go out on July 4th and make media.

Then instead of leaving it in a shoebox, post it to the web and share.

Tag it on Technorati and flickr with the tag: July4Us.

More info on July4Us here.

Code to make a Technorati tag on your blog:
<a href=”http://technorati.com/tag/July4Us” rel=”tag”>July4Us</a>

Displays like this:

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Published by Steve Garfield on July 2 . No Comments.

To Take a Break

Taking a break. It’s a cliche term most often used when relationships go sour, and people want to move on guilt free. I have discovered that it can also be used to describe what happens when life gets in the way. I’ve been trying to think of something to write for WATM for a while now, as I have been extremely remiss in my relationship with such an awesome body of work. I could write about the new vlogs that I’m discovering, or maybe the old vlogs that I’m rediscovering. While I enjoy doing that, I feel like I need a different approach right now. This is why I have chosen to write about what it has been like for me to all but disappear from the world of vlogging for several months and then return to find that things have been moving moving moving along without me (imagine that). It’s a unique experience, removing yourself from such an active, vibrant community that it growing in all different directions all the time. I wouldn’t recommend it unless absolutely necessary. I happened across my “break” with the vlogosphere by accident. The pace of life quickened in many ways, and, slowly, vlogging took a backseat. I travelled and worked, fostered personal relationships, and after a month or so I realized I hadn’t opened my FireANT in quite some time. I found myself wondering if people were slowly removing my feed from their own aggregators. Then the second and third month went by. I tried to break back in one or two times, but it just didn’t happen. The relationships I had formed through vlogging had slunk into the corners of Blogger and Wordpress and Typepad, only to be rekindled with the utmost of care and attention.
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Published by Tim on June 30 . No Comments.

WATM Challenge 2: Parts of Things

For this challenge you can include nothing whole.  You may only shoot video showing parts of things.  Everything must only be shown in part.  Nothing may be shown in its entirety. Make your video without regard to any other criteria, upload it, and post a link to it in all its glory in the comments.  Live the dream and take the challenge.  See things for not their whole and bask in unresolved incompleteness.

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Published by Bre Pettis on June 26 . 12 Comments.

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