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Capture This Experience
Capturing live events is always a challenge, particularly when the speaker uses multiple teaching tools, including overheads, whiteboards and hand motions. When Olivier Garbe of Winnov challenged me to help him with a video for the opening of his presentation, my first thought was to create a multi-use video. What follows is a video that…
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It is 2007 and FTTH is Finally Here
My commentary on the brief video posted about Verizon’s millionth FIOS customer caused a bit of a stir in the previous issue of the Viodi View. If I came across as skeptical, it may be because of the lingering wounds from the RBOCs’ false broadband starts of the early to mid-1990s. Times have changed, however,…
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Myths of the Tee
Is a Batting Tee just for kids who play Tee-Ball? Where should the Tee be positioned? What is the right height for the Tee? These questions are explored in the video, Myths of the Tee.
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FIOS’ One-Millionth Customer – The Video
Verizon posted a video on Revver this morning that claims to be of FIOS’ one-millionth customer. This is interesting, as today’s issue of The Morning Bridge reports that Verizon only has 348,000 video subscribers. The difference between these two numbers is probably that Verizon is counting all FIOS subscribers (e.g. even those who are subscribing…
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Oh, Oh, Listen to the Web Site
The best thing that has come out of the current Web 2.0 hype is the way people now use the term “beta” to describe anything that is generally available, but has flaws and will never be finished. If I only would have known that back in my school days, my grades might have been much…
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Triangulation or Should It Be Polygonulation?
[hidepost]Adam Armbruster uses the word, “Triangulation”, in his June 4, 2007 TV Week article Internet Contributes to TV Use, to describe how Internet and Television can reinforce each other and create something greater than their sum. As evidence, he points out that a recent Nielsen Media Research report suggests that viewer ad recall is 50%…
