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 […]
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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 […]
Attending Video on the Net
Today I’ll be attending Video on the Net, the Jeff Pulver conference happening at the San Jose Convention Center. Here’s the schedule. Looking forward to meeting Chris Brogan of network2.tv and Michael Smolens of dotSUB, among others. Update: I’m at the first panel, sitting next to two of my heroes, Jeff Jarvis and Steve Garfield. […]
Not on the ‘NewsHour’
I was invited to appear on today’s NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS today to discuss Viacom’s lawsuit against YouTube, but couldn’t make it. I think I would have been partnered with Susan Crawford, an assistant professor of law at Cardozo Law School, whom I’ve admired for years as a reformer in the field of […]
Viacom: One beeeeelion dollars
(copyright photo by New Line Cinema) From Jeremiah Owyang: Viacom: “One Beeeeelion Dollars.” This is one of those news stories we’ve all been expecting for some time (and which will be old news by the time tomorrow’s newspapers hit the doorstep). I’m a bit conflicted about this. I like YouTube a lot (except for its […]