VideoPodcast 20041116
Watch VideoPodcast VPC20041116 [ MP4 ]
This video podcast starts of with a recap of my lunch and then goes on to share some great sources for video on the web.
Chicken Bone Saloon - This place has great boneless chicken wings.
Feedster RSS for Video Clip Enclosures - Over at Feedster you can subscribe to a feed that points out new videos.
Archive.org is hosting a lot of video.
BloggerCon III Session on Podcasting with Adam Curry
Video by JD Lassica.
Adam Curry - Daily Source Code.
Mosaic features selections from daily TV news programs produced by national broadcasters throughout the Middle East. The news reports are presented unedited and translated, when necessary, into English.
Featured on http://linktv.org/

hey Steve,
thanks for pointing out the bloggercon clip(s) ^^... I would love to see them all (not just on Podcasting) cuz I couldn't go to the bloggercon... pls keep us posted if you find more on other session :)
Posted by: darkspark | November 17, 2004 at 11:21 AM
The Chicken Bone plays good blues at night from time to time.
Posted by: sama | November 18, 2004 at 01:34 PM
All the Bloggercon II videos are here:
http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2004/11/minimovies_of_b.html
Posted by: Steve Garfield | November 20, 2004 at 09:39 AM
Wow, I'll be downloading Mosaic. Thanks for that tip.
I was at my cable company's brick-and-mortar store / customer disservice center a few weeks ago and asked them for a list of channels they offer in addition to the Premium Package.
They looked at me like I had half a head.
Satellite access tends to offer such options as Al Jazeera, the CNN of the Middle East.
CableVision (aka Optimum Online, whom provides my internet access) doesn't offer such necessary luxuries. I hope Optimum Online continue to choose to offer all the websites available on the internet, unlike their Cablevision does not for the television.
This is relevant especially now that reorganizing the very structure of the internet is on the table, and perhaps 'the agenda' (CIA's Tenet).
Posted by: Eric Botticelli | December 08, 2004 at 03:12 AM