I've decided to put the Feldman File videoblog on hiatus. Viewership increased nicely for the first three episodes, but it dropped for the most recent two; this week's episode has only had 14 views so far. Clearly, the content and production style aren't finding an audience, so I'm going to consider some other approaches, including a conventional audio podcast. For those of you who watched my videoblog, thank you! I hope to come up with something that's still informative but is more entertaining.
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Showing posts with label Video blogging. Show all posts
Friday, December 10, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The first Feldman File videoblog is live!
I've posted the first episode of the Feldman File videoblog to YouTube! Let's put it this way: It can only get better from here. I should have taken that scholarship to the Columbia School of Broadcasting when it was offered to me.
This week's episode covers the following news:
This week's episode covers the following news:
- Barnes & Noble's NOOKcolor eBook reader (and Android tablet wannabe)
- Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon have all set prices and availability dates for their versions of Samsung's Galaxy Tab Android tablet
- News from Adobe's MAX Developers' Conference
- Sencha Animator, a timeline tool for animation using HTML and CSS3, goes into beta
- Roku licenses the hardware and software behind its Internet set-top boxes to consumer electronics companies
- IDC reports that Apple has become the world's fourth-largest mobile phone manufacturer, passing Research in Motion
Labels:
Adobe,
apple,
Barnes and Noble,
Galaxy Tab,
iPhone,
NOOKcolor,
Roku,
Samsung,
Sencha Animator,
Sprint,
T-Mobile,
Verizon,
Video blogging,
YouTube
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