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Blogging in the Mainstream: Blogger gets the Girl
Another sign that blogging is in the mainstream now: [via [The Bloggerâs Blog](http://www.bloggersblog.com/cgi-bin/bloggersblog.pl?bblog=726082)]
Journalism of the moving pictures form.
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Another sign that blogging is in the mainstream now: [via [The Bloggerâs Blog](http://www.bloggersblog.com/cgi-bin/bloggersblog.pl?bblog=726082)]
muppets
The sad truth: the Muppets understand web video better than most journalists: Short (under two minutes) and well worth waiting until the end for⌠Just perfect.
movable type
[http://seesmic.com/] You can find the Seesmic Plugin for Movable Type [http://plugins.movabletype.org/seesmic/] at the MT Plugins Directory.
Blogging
Weâre doing lots of work on video at RBI in the moment, much of it shepherded by Andrew [http://engagement101.blogspot.com]. One recurring theme we here is how we need to do really high quality stuff â and usually they mean technical quality rather than content quality. Our highest
flightglobal
Iâll be honest with you. Iâm having a bad few days. Some pretty awful family news, and some lingering problems with the server upgrade are making my life less than fun. But⌠âŚthen one of our web developers remixes Stuartâs Movable Type intro video [http://www.onemanandhisblog.
contract journal
For your Friday lunchtime viewing pleasure, may I present some stupid construction site tricks [http://www.contractjournal.com/blogs/the-foreman-blog/2008/05/mad-daves-digger-madness.html] ?
cookery
Another venture into video from one of our magazines. [Farmers Weekly is doing cookery](http://www.fwi.co.uk//Articles/2008/04/05/110034/watch-top-chef-philippa-vine-prepare-three-tasty-dishes.html)
birdsong
A little spring cheer from my kitchen window this morning:
flickr
So, Flickr now has video uploading [http://blog.flickr.net/2008/04/09/video-on-flickr-2/]. And, rather curiously, theyâve restricted video to 90 seconds. Thatâs a good call. It makes their video more akin to long photographs. Something that gives you a âsnapshotâ of something, but without the time
BBC
Hereâs an example of âuser-createdâ video completely putting the professional version to shame. I caught the BBCâs footage of the Olympic Flame being snatched from Konnie Huqâs hand on News 24, and it was confused and blurred. This is exceptionally clear:> > [via Sacred Facts [http:
Journalism
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