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Community Next broadcasting Live "Zero to Ten Million Users “

If you weren’t able to make out to the Bay Area for todays Communty Next conference. No worries as they’re streaming everything live. I went to the Community Next conference earlier in the year and was throughly impressed with Noah and his team. I had my tickets for todays event also but something else came up that prevented me from taking the trip. I don’t feel so bad now since I can watch everything via the Community Next website.

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Web 2.0 Reality TV with Rockstartup.com

RockStartup LogoThe folks from payperpost have been doing a side project called Rockstartup which is a “Web 2.0 Realty Show”. They make a web series that shows, a kind of day in the live of running a business. It’s not that it’s a must see, but it does give an inside look on how other people run a business. As an entrepreneur, it’s always fascinating to me to see how others run there company.

If you’re not familiar with payperpost, you can read Techcrunch’s post about them here.

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Sharing photos couldn’t be easier with Bubbleshare


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For the third product spotlight webcast, I chose Bubblesahre.com. Which happens to be one of my favorite online services. I’m still learning how to edit these webcasts, but I think I’m getting better. So, to learn more about Bubbleshare, take a look at the webcast.

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Online calendaring at it’s best with 30Boxes

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Back on the 24th of last month I did a product spotlight webcast featuring Veoh.com. I have to admit, I did a pretty crappy job of editing that video, but it seemed like it was received pretty well from my readers. So, I decided to do another, this time featuring my favorite online calendering application called 30boxes. Hopefully, this time I did a little better job on the editing. Eiether way, I hope you enjoy.

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Veoh is on the way to being the next Internet star

veoh_thumb.jpgI did a short post earlier in the week about one of my new favorite companies called Veoh. I’m a big fan. Well, instead of doing my normal product spotlight with screen captures etc. I decided to do a short video that does a “walk-through” of how Veoh works. If this is something that takes hold, then I plan on doing 1 or 2 a week. Let me know what you think. The full web cast is 16:36 and you’ll need to be a Veoh member to download it. Veoh does offer a 1-2 minute streaming clip of the intro but it’s not enough to give a fair representation of the full 16:36 minutes.

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to check out the webcast on Veoh.com. Please excuse the bad editing job, as this was my first attempt at video production.

Note: In the webcast I gave a comparison of Veoh to Netflix. Keep in mind that I meant it from a functionality standpoint. Veoh is totally free.

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