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From inside the halls of an academic institution, that's how I think it would work. You have to be listed as a virtual library asset and that kind of reach is normally outside the social media network.
http://www.psynixis.com/blog/2007/02/17/interes...
The point is: the same community that built the world wide web is now taking things to the next level in terms of computing. Anyone that's interested in computing technology should probably be at least *aware* of this stuff... it could easily be affecting their own Internet experiences in a few years.
It's been a few weeks since I made my last one hour video, but I'm still getting 50 views a day.
Think of yourself as PBS, if you want a gazillion views go on YouTube and act like a fool.
It is always harder to follow one of these clips than a shorter more 'current' (cool?) video, but remember this flicks will (should) stay up online forever and they'll be history recorded of the people who really did something basic and important for the rest of us.
The other videos are 'just business' ;-)
By the way, when are you going to film the people who made seti @home (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/)?
Youtube vs. PBS, that's the space between-- it's ever-so bizarre. Doesn't actually surprise me that it didn't get comments. It's high level content. Ever see the comments on YouTube? Utter crap. But hey, it's a traffic giver and traffic = money and wow lookie where we are again!
The wider the appeal, the bigger the audience, and the more you'll see the 'woodwork effect'... this is a partial flaw I find when hearing about 'the conversation'-- believe me, I'm working on a show that I know will be raged on. Why? Cuz we have keyboards, that's why-- well, if we're in the mood to. Heh.
Never be afraid to do something again, even if someone did it before. That's another myth for another day. :-)
The longer flash videos broke, shorter ones worked fine. I watched all of Matt Kelly's videos on the Nintendo Wii, right from the Podtech homepage.
*hopes this doesn't turn the thread into this long vs short video debate*
Wonderful stuff.
I submitted it to stumbleupon as well.
Keep up the good job =]