Category Archives: Internet TV

One thing about working from a public WiFi hotspot: You never know what (performance) you’re going to get. I signed up for AT&T’s WiFi service at a local Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf location yesterday and let me tell you, … Continue reading

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There’s an Internet TV series called Alive In Baghdad; the following episode was recently presented (including the text that follows). Click To Play Diseases and sicknesses of all kinds are gaining ground in Iraq. Activists, doctors, and the media are … Continue reading

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My Fifth Day contribution to Videoblogging Week 2007. (Thanks, Hipcast!) Does a (Moving) Picture Say a Thousand Words, or Nothing At All?

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Today I attended another videoconference put on by us videoblogggers. Here’s a direct link to the actual replay of the videoconference. Witness two hours of vlogger conversational madness! Or don’t. In fact, I advise you not to. I believe you’d … Continue reading

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