Another Search
Posted on September 16th, 2005 at 12:27 pm by Markus

Motivated by yesterday’s post, I decided to perform another Google search and I hit some real gold. 

Here’s a great flash video (page, flash movie) I found in the results.  Check it out.

Failure
Posted on September 15th, 2005 at 4:33 pm by Markus

My friend Ionia recently joined the Yahoo Videoblogging Group and she asked me if it would be appropriate to share a funny Google search result with the group.  As a moderator, I had to point out that it really needed something to tie it to the topic of "videoblogging" before she sent it in.  So here’s a video that demonstrates what she (and I) found so funny.  Click the pic to view the vid.

New Project - New Blog
Posted on June 8th, 2005 at 2:39 pm by Markus

Summer Spin RachelI am excited to be working with my friend Rachel Toole.  She is home from NYU for the summer and we are collaborating to document the process of implementing SpinFlow principles at Outhink, Inc.

Yes, Outhink.  Everyone can derive value from more SpinFlow training and discipline.  Like Tai-Chi or a martial art, SpinFlow requires study and practice.  There are no colored belts, but clearly there are masters and there are people who have a passion to create and wish to spin and flow media with ease.

So how are we doing it?  First we are establishing modern networking lines of communication between us and, to that end, we have created a pair of blogs (mine’s a vlog, hers will be soon also; others may follow).

Much of our discussions and activities will revolve around using SpinXpress, ANT and vlogs.  You can find all the details and my first video related to this on my new vlog.  Rachel is free to do whatever she likes with her blog and I think it’s already very interesting.

You are invited to observe and participate through the comments, we are
very interested in your feedback and value quality interaction.

Rachel’s Summer Spin blog.    My Spin Summer 2005 vlog.

No Hart Feelings
Posted on June 6th, 2005 at 7:46 am by Markus

I would not want to be John Hart today.  He is experiencing the darker side of group collaboration.  It has been quite something to watch.  Basically, it went down like this as far as I can tell from quickly going over all the relevant emails and blogs (please let me know if I got it wrong in any way - times may be a little off due to timezone issues in messages):

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