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October 02, 2008

Being 'The Network' vs Being Networked: excerpt clip from my Google Talk video, using Splicd (cool!)

Picture_26_2 I just ran across this really useful tool called Splicd which allows you to create excerpts from videos that are already online (streaming) at Youtube, and provide you with a link to just that one single segment of the clip that you want to show. Brilliant!  Now here is the link to the part of my talk where I talk about the music industry (and other media businePicture_25sses, as well) shifting from the Network (as in 'large media firm') model to the model of Being Networked. Let me know if you like this splicery and I'll make a few other ones. Or maybe you guys can, too? Now, if Splicd would let just let me daisy-chain a few clips one after the other, that would be huge!

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