Supernova 2005 InfoTalk™ Microsoft Blogger Robert Scoble (from: PubSub: Scoble)
Source: Supernova 2005 InfoTalk™ Microsoft Blogger Robert Scoble
Link: http://www.podtech.net/?p=55
Guest: Robert Scoble, Distinguished Premier Microsoft Blogger
Host: John Furrier, Founder PodTech.net
Where is the blog market going? The impact?
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Blogging is like a redwood tree in the forest…trees are different podcasting blogs, the mapping is the root system….It’s about the conversation..it’s about building things and sharing things and it’s about getting customers to tell me what’s works..
{abrupt interruption: Marc Canter enters the room…Mark Canter says ..yo yo yo… keep these podcasts short, concise, articulate and fully indexed)
Right now it feels like 1989…if you wanted to share yourself in 1989 you had to buy multiple programs (very disparate) then Bill Gates came out with office ..Tools like AudioBlog.com .. etc… podcast shows need services - one stop shop
Things will get easier by the big players…packaging it up and making it turnkey.. the aggregators will go through a renaissance…What happens when half the family is blogging? Too many steps to visit everyone. You’ll see a better aggregator come along.
Top things happening: Portable devices…blogs and podcasting on cell phones..Nokia: will ship over 40 million mp3 players this year in phones. The future: Mapping ..Google lays down the first warning shot… wait til you can take a picture of a sushi restaurant and leave a location on a map?
{interruption by Marc Canter.. banging on the door …Marc has way to many whiskeys?)
Blogs are efficient but podcasting adds more to blogs..Podcasting allows you to know someone more.. and take them to a new place that you can’t do with text (blogs) … podcasting allows you to listen in your car and places where you don’t normally read.
Big RSS announcement from Microsoft at Gnomedex ?
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