Monthly Archives: March 2007

FoxyTunes Planet – Open to the Public

I just got an email from Vitaly and Alex Sirota, the guys behind FoxyTunes, that FoxyTunes Planet is now open to the public as a beta. FoxyTunes is one of my favorite applications. It is a simple, non intrusive toolbar that is added to FireFox and IE, and controls your media player. Simple, neat, sexy [...]

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People Read More Thoroughly Online – Does It Apply To Video Too?

There is a known assumption, that online news readers have shorter attention span than readers of good old newspapers. Therefore, online articles should be shorter and more to the point than newspaper articles. This concept also lies in the basis of blogging – as we usually try to limit our posts to 500 +- words. [...]

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Jeff Pulver – I Want My Network2!

Pulver and his gang gathered yesterday in Times Square, with signs saying “I want My Network2″, in a remake to MTV’s campaign. All this was done at the same time that MTV’s TRL show is being filmed nearby, with a window towards the square. Yep, the sky is the limit when it comes to promoting [...]

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Breaking Down the Social Media Walls Part I – What Other Guys Have to Say About New Media

Some New Media creators think that everyone know about their world, read blogs, know who Michael Arrington is, and watch internet video shows. At VON I had a lot of discussions with telecom guys from Voice over Net, and was astonished to see how many people in this field don’t trust blogs, don’t know what [...]

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Short Video Showing The Difference Between New and Old Media

Galacticast, a web show parody of Sci-fi genre, submitted a clip to N2 contest that clearly captures the difference between old and new media. Enjoy! [dailymotion id=78Lqlceveg4FpathU]

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