Eric Rice is in da hizzle. It was great to have Eric join us and hope that he will be back in the future. It was a fun change of pace.
Part I of the show is focused on MySpace viewed through the rubrics of media: niche, mass market, corporate and social. And of course, no one gets out alive without looking at the mobile lifestyle.
Part II is about Second Life and Hipcast. It's hip.
Part I: 41 mins.
Part II: 18 mins.
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Show notes
Part I
Who is Fox's MySpace media company competing with?
MySpace is music, books, film, and now even jobs
MySpace and sustainability
Forget the media this demographic follows people not stuff
MySpace v. Linkedin Where's the community?
Does the pursuit of niche media and community threaten communication enabled through shared media and culture?
New media or old media? Both?
Technology artisans will break new ground as artisans always have
Mobile and independent media is better
Mobility and video
Phones and user experience for video
Small peer to peer groups and media sharing
Mobile and buddy lists
Part II
PC envy of the Mac variety
Growth of Second Life and Business relationships
Don't be skimmin'
Merging online and offline personas, and the digital history or reputation
Word of the Seagulls Mouth
Functional Celebrity
Hipcast - check it out.
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MySpace beauty or beast? Social media and advertising? What about other business models? You can voice your thoughts, ask questions or offer us sponsorship/advertising using one of these 3 methods.
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Slave Tickles and Cowbells is a new segment from Media Slaves. Occassionally we will publish an out take, snafu or behind-the-scenes clip, but it will only be made available through our feed other than this first one. This is our way of saying thanks to those who subcribe to Media Slaves via their RSS reader, iTunes or VoiceIndigo.
Here's the pre-recording chit chat with Schlomo.
2.5 mins.
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Fortunately, I got a new mic which should provide clearer sound quality than the $15 headset I was using. Unfortunately, I didn't realize how much popping and breath noise I was creating. My bad. It'll be better next time...promise.
Schlomo Rabinowitz one of the organizers of Vloggercon 2006 is our guest, and talks about the conference and his, um....personal life. It's a fun show.
Part I: 26 mins.
Part II: 25 mins.
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Show notes
Part I
Vloggercon and how it all started
Vloggercon Sessions Examples
What about mobility?
Conference theme Content and Collaboration
Media Slaves is the place to get your muffin buttered
Schlomo's version of Save the Children
You can be a star if your son is a vlogger
Why go to Vloggercon? Zadi's going for the after party
Consumer Generated Content, Creative Commons
Schlomo's Mom
Don't let Schlomo die alone
Part II
Schlomo's real motivation for organizing Vloggercon
Cupids of the Vlogs, Ryjay, Jayanne or Dedry? The new Benifer
Node 101 gets funding from Vloggercon
The 411 on Node 101
The Media Slaves hookup advice column
Vlogging Fight Club or Naked Vlogging
Schlomo on getting laid, will he or won't he?
Zadi's mind turns to the naughty, again
Tune in next time for the continuing saga on Schlomo's sex adventures.
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Debi a.k.a. Mobile Jones interviews Peter K. Lee, CTO of VoiceIndigo about their service which provides the delivery of audio podcasts to mobile phones. VoiceIndigo also includes Podsense which connects advertisers to podcasts, and implements click-to-call revenue sharing and click-to-call connections to podcast feedback lines.
Nicole has been very busy lately helping to organize Podcastday 2006 in Cologne, Germany. It seems that one of the problems Peter and I discussed on simplifying listener interaction was discussed by a panel at the conference. If you are mobile when you listen, why would the answer be more PC browser tools? If podcasts work because they are time shifted why would real time call participation (Skypecast) be the answer? Think mobile! ...especially when the activity is mobile.
Media Slaves uses Voiceindigo and if our listeners have any feedback or experience to share it would be greatly appreciated.
40 mins.
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