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FilmLoop were all over AdTech last week, and I didn't see a single exciting thing about them. Hell, Relevant Noise was more relevant and exciting. And they were boring.
Frankly, the free version of EULAlyzer excited me more than both of these put together.
I know its a "M" but it seems very similiar, drawbacks for both I think are that you need to install a player or client to view it when you send it to someone, wish that was not needed, alot of people get turned off when you hav eto install something.
Odeo. FilmLoop. Sphere.
It's all buzz and no delivery. Very little of these apps is new. That doesn't mean they won't someday be something special, but right now none of them is... So none of them deserves heaps of praise (nevermind pile-on, gang-buster style praise).
1) Guy Kawasaki did not write that e-mail.
2) That e-mail was not written by Guy Kawasaki.
3) Guy Kawasaki wrote the e-mail right after reading "How to trash your reputation with one quick e-mail."
There are other ways to do much of what FilmLoop does. Building a photo gallery like this in a browser - sure. Does your mom have the skills to do that? Mine doesn't. And if you did that, how do you subscribe them to it? And if you could subscribe them to it, how do you get it to perform, and how do you get it to present as a filmstrip, and...
I didn't say FilmLoop was the killer app of anything. And I'm sure Guy can defend or trash his reputation without my help (grin), but if you tried this you have to admit it is cool for what it is...
Chris
http://blahgkarma.blogspot.com
I’m becoming collectively unimpressed with anything the A-List blogosphere says is awesome.
Glad others are finally starting to wake up. ;) I was starting to feel lonely.
I’m not talking about “M” for 75 more posts.
You better kick them out before the Xbox Launch then. Get cooking.
Guy
“This telephone has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us.”
Western Union, internal memo 1876
let's see if it takes off. definitly a good idea, one of those SHIT WHY DIDN'T THINK OF THAT type of things.
at the university i watch people use their computers, all they do is check myspace of facebook to see if people updated with new pictures. this might be big if the word got out.
remember where to advertise: COLLEGES
Drawback: I just uploaded everything to Flickr, now I need to upload to "the next cool thing?" At some point, switchover cost will keep people where they are ("I've switched enough; I'm done.").
So...link this to my Flickr account and I'll download.
That's true: the first phone didn't require an operator, everyone had one so it made sense to get one too, it was a small, handheld device, and carrier coverage was abundant.
What was I thinking? :-)
Guy
This doesn't exactly solve your problem, but FYI, you can drag and drop from Flickr to FilmLoop.
Guy
ps. I work at Slide ;)
Powerpop
Welcome to the fray! Can I ask you something? What is Slide's business model?
I hear you guys are anti-advertising. So does this mean that in a Slide tray, I will never see an ad?
Do you semantically differentiate between an "ad" and a "affiliate slide"? For example, could my Slide tray have an affiliate frame from Match.com that looks like an ad except that you're in the Match.com affiliate program, so in your mind, it's not an ad?
I've never been able to figure this out about you guys.
Thanks,
Guy Kawasaki
PS: I am a director of Filmloop. :-)
Thanks for the clarification. All I can say is, "Wow, that's a heckuva business model." This means that I could theoretically create hundreds of trays, never subscribe to ones of affiliate products, and you keep paying for bandwidth and storage?
Your VC is okay with this? :-) Sounds almost too good to be true. Maybe the big picture is to get a lot of eyeballs and sell...
Back to sightseeing...
Guy
I used Slide when it came out, and met someone from Filmloop. I think it's interesting that two companies launched with similar ideas, and, from what I have heard, quite similar business models.
But, hey, for someone that worked and works in the photo industry, this is just fun to watch.