19 Aug
Posted by: Bryan in: Conferences, Events, Video podcast, Videos
Clearly, I still have a lot to learn about video.
Update: I uploaded the video to Google Video, and the sync with the audio is just fine.
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The video and audio are also out of sync. Amusing this time, perhaps, but I don’t want it to happen again. Any suggestions on how to […]
Check out this promo for PodCamp Boston. It’s perfect example of the power of video — and it’s also bloody hilarious.
* YouTube link
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12 Aug
Posted by: Bryan in: Boston, Conferences, Events, Video podcast, Videos
With inspiration from my Aussie mate Lee Hopkins, who is also the “voice” of New Comm Road, I’ve published my very first video podcast.
In the video I talk about PodCamp Boston, the first-ever podcasting unconference, which will take place at Bunker Hill Community College on September 9-10. Have you registered yet?
The video […]
Podcaster and business blogger extraordinaire and Neville Hobson has put two and two together today and published a video to one of his posts that can be clicked and streamed as easily as an audio file, using the PodPress plugin for WordPress.
Neville has brought to light yet another application of this very cool plugin, […]
Christopher Penn, who was featured in the second episode of my New Comm Road podcast, is a very clever marketer.
He’s already a pro at using MySpace, where he’s closing in on 20,000 “friends”, to drive listeners to his Financial Aid Podcast, which has directly generated some $250,000 for his company, the Student Loan […]
“Pierre Francois” presents the essentials of Web 2.0(Photo from hybernaut).
Want to have a killer Web 2.0 website? Then, make sure you watch this humorous video presentation by “Pierre Francois” at BarCamp Boston earlier this month.
Note: The last few minutes of this video are not necessarily work-safe.
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05 Jun
Posted by: Bryan in: Events, Sports, Videos, Worth reading
Are you excited about the World Cup, which starts this Friday? I am.
Admittedly, I’m a pay-attention-to-soccer-every-four-years kind of fan, but that puts my in good stead with most of my fellow Americans. As Andrei Markovits writes in today’s Boston Globe, soccer is not part of our “hegemonic sports culture” — meaning a world of […]