This is videoblogging week. Pretty simple concept: Post a video each day and tag your video videobloggingweek2007. You can see what others have done at MeFeedia. Here’s my first video of the week. Jeff Jarvis invited people to make videos of questions we should put to the presidential candidates, so I took Jeff up on […]
Podcasts & interviews
Veoh’s CEO on the grassroots video revolution
At the Video on the Net conference in San Jose last week, I cornered Dmitry Shapiro, CEO of Veoh Networks, and shot a 5-minute video interview with him on my Nokia N93 cell phone. (Isn’t the quality cool?) He talks about Veoh, the explosion of grassroots video, and where all this is going. (Ourmedia page […]
David Weinberger on his new book
Yesterday I spent a few minutes with David Weinberger — an old friend, co-author of Cluetrain and author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined — after his lively and deeply interesting keynote talk at the New Communications Forum. I pulled him into the hallway for a 4-minute video interview with my Nokia N-93 cell phone (the […]
Doug Kaye on the state of podcasting
At Podcamp West yesterday, I interviewed Doug Kaye, the second person who began podcasting after Christopher Lydon — and before Adam Curry — so it’s odd that Wikipedia doesn’t mention Doug in its history of podcasting. We talk about IT Conversations, The Conversations Network and Gigavox Media. (Ourmedia page | watch video) Cross-posted to Real […]
Jason Calacanis on social news
At the Web 2.0 Summit this week, I interviewed Jason Calacanis, CEO of AOL’s Weblogs, Inc. and general manager of Netscape (and a friend). In this 21-minute video, he discusses social news, social media and the rules of the road on social networks. (Ourmedia page | watch video)