What happens once we all are connected, for real? (Announcing Video Blogging)
I have decided to experiment a bit with videoblogging since it's quite easy to do now (yes, with my iMac, keynote and screenflow software) and it's so much more powerful. I am distributing all of my videos via Tubemogul but my main platforms are and will be my Youtube and Blip.TV channels. Blip is great because it has better quality and also offers downloads via a feed to iTunes which is great for all those people that used to download and listen to my audio-podcasts - and those 5 minute clips are great for the video iPod. I am, btw, aware that I have a looooong way to as far as design and layout etc goes but... I am counting on your feedback to improve things. Fire away via the comment section, below. All future videoblog entries will go here
So here is videoblog entry # 1: What happens when we are all connected, for real?
Only 3% of the world is on broadband today, and it's neither cheap,
fast or mobile enough. This will change in the next 2-3 years, and the
implications are huge: everyone shares, everyone networks with
strangers-like-me, everyone co-creates, everything is connected...

Green Futurist
Very cool to see this, I hope you keep it up! Re: format, I like the idea of scrolling/posting the one-line summaries of the main points you make every now and then. I was recently listening to your hour-long FutureTalks interview, and found myself taking similar note of such points in my head -- "digital Darwinism", "distribution is default", etc (these almost sound like they could be tags of some sort...). Anyway, looking forward to see where you take this!
Posted by: Dave | August 26, 2008 at 01:47 PM