Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category

* Le Web 3 conference in Paris

Posted on October 26th, 2006 by Chris Car. Filed under Activity, Entertainment, Technology.


The map shows the subscribed participants for the Le Web 3 conference in December 2006 in Paris.

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* Found on Stars-of-the-Web

Posted on October 15th, 2006 by Chris Car. Filed under Entertainment, Stars-of-the-Web.


Yesterday, I found this video on Stars-of-the-Web:


Those who “sign” with their hands to communicate could make good use of your video blogging service. I think serving this “market” would really hlep Star-of-the-Web take off.

Please be in touch with JGJones, who I have told about your service. He’s at:
vlog.gwallgofi.com
mailinglist@gwallgofi.com

Created on Stars-of-the-Web

Wow! I never thought about that people who need to communicate visually (for example using a sign language) use video blogs and video recording facilities on the web in a totally different way. I could not stop watching this vlog (vlog.gwallgofi.com)!

Thank you John for the contact!

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* Blog? Blog!

Posted on August 25th, 2006 by Chris Car. Filed under Entertainment, Vision.




* Mass media vs. niche media

Posted on August 4th, 2006 by Chris Car. Filed under Entertainment, Technology, Thought.


Read this, if you are interested in our reflections on traditional mass media.

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Link to PDF

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* Podcast ratings for U.S.

Posted on July 21st, 2006 by Chris Car. Filed under Entertainment, Podcast.


I found this PDF on Buzzmachine today. It is about the economics of podcasting in the U.S.

* 6 percent of U.S. adults — 9 million people — have downloaded podcasts in the last 30 days. The same number call themselves regular podcast listeners.
* More than 75 percent of them are male.
* 38 percent of active podcast listeners told Nielsen that they are listening to radio less often.
* The most successful podcasts, Nielsen says, are get two million downloads a month. (I’m curious to hear the stats for Diggnation and other big ones.)
* 60 percent said they always fast-forward past commercials.
* 72 percent of regular downloaders get one to three podcasts a week; heavy users — 10 percent of them — take eight or more.

Link to blog post

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