Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers

Starting YouTube Videos

Web Tools like Blogs, YouTube and Flickr make it easy to capture and share events

That was easy, here’s my first YouTube Video uploaded –I’ll have more coming in the near future. This is really going to take off and quickly. No hosting required, a simple login and upload (took about 5 minutes to register, including uploading file). This video was taken using my inexpensive regular camera (Sony Cybershot P200).

I’m already going crazy with Flickr (here’s the Photo Set for the Stern Grove event)–now it’s time for video.

Steve Rubel’s 10 Commandments of Participation are still good. Former CEO of Sun, Scott gives some pointers –Sun really embraces participants.

Also, you can subscribe to my videos on YouTube.

Edit: Here’s a second video from Stern Grove.

9 Comments so far

  1. WaiLi July 3rd, 2006 12:28 pm

    I’m dizzy now.

  2. jeremiah_owyang July 3rd, 2006 12:38 pm

    Heh –there are others –but they are dizzying as well. I’ll have to slow it down a bit in the ‘panning’

    jko

  3. joann landers July 3rd, 2006 10:22 pm

    Thanks to you, I gave it a try. Guys now dancing on my blog.

  4. jeremiah_owyang July 3rd, 2006 10:35 pm

    Waili –

    Here’s the other video –it’s not as shaky

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=430byROOBBE

  5. jeremiah_owyang July 3rd, 2006 10:36 pm

    Joann

    This is wonderful –I’m very interested in Video now.

  6. daniela barbosa July 3rd, 2006 11:09 pm

    here is my personal response to your post and to a comment you left me on my blog a couple days ago- i am in total agreement- i already spend a lot of time on YouTube and other video sharing services like Google video and i see potential in enterprise as well.

    http://danielabarbosa.blogspot.com/2006/07/video-messages-broadcast-yourself.html

  7. […] Now that I’ve started to explore YouTube, it was interesting to see Daniella respond to me in video conversation. […]

  8. […] I mentioned that I was going to start exploring YouTube more, as it’s now actually peaking as it serves up 100 million videos a day. There’s news of it exploding in Japan, (Brian O, are you watching?). Apparently YouTube has a lot going for it as competitors are paying users to upload content –see eefoof. […]

  9. deep oral January 31st, 2007 10:15 pm

    Since one of the ideas is to split strings not into words, but hopefully into phrases more semantically informative than the words they are made of, doing that better should mean better suggestions, and avoiding what essentially are word n-tuples should make for smaller data and slightly faster querying.

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