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Vlogging is a Horrible Word

Posted Saturday, July 02, 2005

Video blogging (or "vlogging", as some insist on calling it) is a lot like podcasting, but (surprise!) with videos. Basically you subscribe to a feed containing links to video files, which your podcasting software downloads for you to have a look at whenever you want. FireANT is software dedicated to viewing video blogs, but it didn't work for me (it couldn't seem to update the list of videos, even when i told it to manually).

So the other day the new iTunes came out with podcasting as the major new feature, and it works equally well for video blogs as it does for podcasts (although I assume it only handles .mov, which could be a problem). I gave it a try, subscribing to the special del.icio.us video feed. So far it's gone pretty smoothly; I've seen some good stuff and some utter crap (as is to be expected since anyone can add anything to that list). The best thing I've found so far is this short video about George Bush's Speechalist, it's quite hilarious and well done.

Of course, the idea that anyone can sign up to del.icio.us and add something to this feed is both good and bad. It's good because of the whole "grass roots" approach - it doesn't take much to get your video seen by potentially thousands of people across the world. But it can also be bad that there is no moderation - if you want to subscribe, you are at the mercy of downloading whatever anyone tells you to. For the moment at least, I'm happy with that tradeoff - it's pretty easy to ignore the crap, and it's a great way of finding new stuff. I look forward to more advanced systems which let me better control what sort of content I want to see though, perhaps I might even try writing one...


1 Comments:

Blogger Eat_My_Shortz said:

OMG that video was fantastic!
And yeah, Vlogging is quite a nasty word, sort of reminds me of Vogons... but that video was a pisser :D