Intel posts video from VloggerCon

Intel was at VloggerCon and interviewed a bunch of people, including yours truly. You'll get a hint of some of what I'm thinking about. How do I get the video from my HD camcorder to your computer without going broke?

So far it looks like the only way is to use Bittorrent. The problem there is scale of distribution. But, if more and more people put out good content and show other people how to use Bittorrent to do the same, then the network will get bigger and bigger.

I noticed that at VloggerCon only about 1% of the camcorders I saw were HD models. I told people that would be about 30% at next year's Vloggercon. Why? Cause people who have HD screens are HUNGRY for content. 

Speaking of content, remember I was talking about Kiruba Shankar, the guy in India who called me up on Gizmo the other day? Well, his recording of that call is now online and it's really a fun conversation. It shows that anyone around the world can record a podcast. The quality is great (remember, we were thousands of miles apart using a free piece of software). 

One of the first things I want to do is go visit Kiruba in India. 

  • http://www.tinyscreenfuls.com/ Josh Bancroft

    I was thrilled that Intel was not only the top sponsor of Vloggercon, but they actually had people there, filming stuff. I’ve been talking to the folks that were there, and I love it when I find people who “get it” inside such a large company. :-)

    Now I just have to find time to go watch all of the video they shot.

  • http://www.tinyscreenfuls.com Josh Bancroft

    I was thrilled that Intel was not only the top sponsor of Vloggercon, but they actually had people there, filming stuff. I’ve been talking to the folks that were there, and I love it when I find people who “get it” inside such a large company. :-)

    Now I just have to find time to go watch all of the video they shot.

  • http://blip.tv/ Victor Mason

    It looks like a lot of the content that Intel shot is not there yet. I hope they post everyone’s content, not just the most well known A-list vloggers.

  • http://blip.tv Victor Mason

    It looks like a lot of the content that Intel shot is not there yet. I hope they post everyone’s content, not just the most well known A-list vloggers.

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