Using the free tool HelloDeo.com, David Sibbet and the participants from the IFVP 2006 Tech Session sent a message out to fellow graphic facilitator, Rheinhardt, in Germany.
HelloDeo is a browser-based app that serves as video recorder, player
and blogger poster. Simply hook up your video camera, record via the hellodeo.com, copy the code generated and post on your blog or website.
Learn more about this start-up, Odeo:
Odeo is a small company based in South Park, San Francisco, California.
They were founded in December, 2004 by Noah Glass and Evan Williams.
Noah had been helping individuals publish audio to the web for over two
years with his company, ListenLab, which provided a service called
AudBlog (now part of Odeo). Evan was most recently with Google, where
he ran their personal publishing service, Blogger, which he co-founded
in 1999 and sold to Google in early 2003.
As of Oct. 17, 2006,
Odeo has 2,179,793 mp3s from all over the web, which have been played
from Odeo 7,103,224 times. You can download or play them straight from
here for free. You can also put them on your web site. Like 195,238
other people, you can create an account, so you can subscribe to things and save the stuff you like.
As
a company, they believe strongly in the democratization of media. They
think that giving more people powerful tools for the creation and
distribution of media will result in more knowledge, ideas, art, truth,
and amusement available to all. This, we see, is one of the most
important roles (if not the most important) that the Internet is
playing in society today.
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