7 Aug 2005

Video blogging

From the Undertones show. Interesting interview conducted with Professor Randolph Kluver. One issue I do have with the interview is the small amount of time allotted to it by, I can only imagine, editorial concerns of air time. Such an interesting topic and an interviewee who would have a wealth of knowledge and yet the interview never really gets beyond surface matters. Suddenly throws podcasting and skype into a whole new light.

August 2, 2005

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Apple is rumored to be launching an iPod for videos at the year end while bloggers are moving from writing their dailies to filming them down as video blogs.

Do we smell something in the horizon?

Jump on the Undertones tech mobile with me, Justin Teo, as I speak to Prof. Randolph Kluver from the Singapore Internet Research Center at the Nanyang Technological University, to find out what new media conquests will video content lead us to.

Blogs have changed the way we communicate with the world through the written word.

Bloggers reveal their daily lives on online diaries, exposing personal opinions about politics and society, or even displaying photos of their nude selves.

Now with have video blogs, the video version of online diaries where bloggers could literally present their content without saying a single word.

These visual diaries will eventually swamp the Internet as did blogs when they first came about.

But what has pushed us from being consumers of media to becoming producers of media?

Prof. Randolph Kluver from the Singapore Internet Research Center at the Nanyang Technological University explains.

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