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Ian pointed out that even if you make certain accommodations for the lowest-common-denominator team member, if there's a bulk of data that's ostensibly off-limits to the less Internet-savvy members of your team, then the entire team will suffer for it. A colleague of mine was a programmer on Apple's original QuickTime team in the 1990s.
He said the free and cheap programs for video making are imovie (mac) or moviemaker (pc) or quicktime pro. I saw how to do podcasts with a cell phone at NCDD, but I didn't know that Hipcast will translate your avi or other video format into a more friendly format and post on your blog as a flash video with a link to the Quicktime format.
If you need a laugh over your coffee or lunch break today, here are links to two Internet movies that are good for a chuckle. You can watch it with Quicktime or Windows Media here , or watch it on YouTube. He told me about their recent Internet movie, "Petrolius: The Oil Habit," a spoof oil commercial.
Streaming — Beyond Quicktime Broadcaster for video streaming, the TechSoup team also uses Audio Hijack and Nicecast to pull audio from ReadyTalk webinars onto the web and into Second Life for global participation. Skype — Offering an easy way to talk to anyone with an Internet connection for free, Skype.
One thing we learned is You Tube is an easy way to get video out to people without also having to give them a crash course in what software to download to watch this QuickTime, or that Windows Media. What did you learn about using video/youtube that would share with others? They're familiar with it. you have video, you post it on You Tube.
For us giving three bloggers a special perch (and actually the table was cramped), electricity, and internet, we got amazing results. We managed to get a medium quality Quicktime stream that we put into Second Life, and higher quality Flash video stream , that we made available on the web. cc licensed flickr photo shared by cogdogblog.
For those of us who've been on the internet for decades, today is a big milestone: the 20th anniversary of the first video uploaded to YouTube. It is completely of the internet, something that could only result from one weirdo out there with a silly idea and some video editing software.
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