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newmediaMike is the blog of Mike Allan, a new media consultant and video producer from Toronto interested in today's memes and social media.
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Thinking about adding video to your blog?
For a while the addition of podcasts to blogs was quite popular. Many bloggers survived without heading down that garden path - but now the question arises, can you get away with not using videos on your blog? The rumor mill is churning again that Go...
Videos from WordCamp Toronto 2008 - Part 4
Up next was Mark Mckay. I recently came across Mark thanks to Matthew Ingram when Mark won a contest to create an anti Bill C-61 video. Mark’s presentation was about (be still my heart) video blogging. My personal area of expertise. Video delivered...
Videos from WordCamp Toronto 2008 - Part 3
Sunday morning started off with Mark Jaquith sharing his WordPress expertise on site security. WordCamp Toronto 2008 - WordPress Security with Mark Jaquith from Mark Wood on Vimeo. Sunday’s second presentation was from David Peralty “Running you...
Videos from WordCamp Toronto 2008 - Part 2
Rannie Turingan showed us how to create a photography portfolio using the built in gallery function in WordPress. WordCamp Toronto 2008 - WordPress Gallery with Rannie Turingan from Mark Wood on Vimeo. Jamie Oastler of idealienstudios.com in Ottawa ...
Videos from WordCamp Toronto 2008 - Part 1
For those who couldn’t make it to WordCamp - Mark Fox recorded all of the sessions and shared them on Vimeo. Mark has graciously permitted me to re-broadcast them here on newmediaMike. So here is Part 1, Mark Fox’s videos from Saturday:...
WordCamp Toronto 2008
I made it up to Centennial College’s Progress campus yesterday and today for WordCamp Toronto 2008. My overall impression - it rocked! My compass has recently started to shift towards social media as an upcoming meme to watch. I’m studyi...
Proof Web Video is wide open
I stumbled across this little gem recently on YouTube. I offer this to you as proof that Web video is still in the anything goes phase. Oh sure we are getting more and more professionally produced video delivered online, but the interwebs are still c...
