Monthly Archives: January 2008

History of TV relived Online – Jeff Pulver Launching Pulver.TV

Jeff is announcing today in his weekly show, a new project – Pulver.tv. The project is an online TV channel, broadcasting 16 hours a day, with original and syndicated content. The channel is delivered over the Internet, using Tricaster and Blogtv technologies. Total cost of ownership is way below the cost of commercial broadcasting systems. [...]

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Joining The Workbook Project

Last week I had a moment of joy thanks to the Workbook Project The site, started by Lance Weiler, is an open source project for filmmakers, where independent filmmakers and other envelope pushers give tips and advices to filmmakers, analyze the industry, and provide valuable information to the entire industry. I am reading it since [...]

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How My Facebook List Changed The Way I Communicate

At the beginning, Facebook was my living room. I had only 40 friends more or less, people that I am in a weekly contact with. I used to write funny status messages, that my close contact understood. I’ve emailed, Twittered, IMed or met (yes, that face to face thing) with everyone on my list. I [...]

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Finding and measuring influential bloggers part II – The Leadership Question

Keren published another interesting post about ways to identify leadership of bloggers. He asks: So, how do we discover this (leadership) potential as early as possible and monitor it? One’s blog is just the tip of the iceberg and not enough to uncover upcoming leaders. We can only use it as a lead (prospect) for [...]

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Finding, Measuring and Becoming an Influential Blogger

Social media world is still evolving. while other, more established industries have clear models to measure influence and exposure, there are no good measures for these key metrics. In a previous post, I’ve argued that size doesn’t matter in blogging. Meaning,  the amount of readers shouldn’t be the key measure of influence. It is not [...]

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