
I just started working with the new My Maps feature of Google Maps to add photo and videos to a map of Jamaica Plain.


Users will also find it much easier to submit to us video from cell phones and their home video cameras -- video that we may choose to broadcast on our site or on one of our television news programs.Steve Rubel: ABCNews.com Relaunches with Citizen Journalism
"MODERATOR: Governor Richardson, if you were representing New Mexico in Congress, despite your opposition to the war, do you think you would vote to fund the troops?Bill Richardson for President.
RICHARDSON: No. Let me be very clear about my position. This war is a disaster. We must end this war. This is what I would do if were president today. I would withdraw all of our troops, including residual troops, by the end of this calendar year. I would use the leverage of that withdrawal, coupled with intensive diplomacy in three areas. One, a political framework led by the United States where the three religious entities in Iraq have a coalition government, divide oil revenues and possible set up three separate entities. Number two, I would convene a security conference, and I would invite Iran and Syria. They’re going to be tough, and we should be tough with them. But we have to have an international peacekeeping effort. And, thirdly, I would have a donor conference. I would have other countries take over the reconstruction responsibility and the security of Iraq."
"KUCINICH: This is a pocket copy of the Constitution which I carry with me, because I took an oath to defend the Constitution. We’ve spent a lot of time talking about Iraq here tonight and America’s role in the world. This country was taken into war based on lies. This country was taken into war based on lies about weapons of mass destruction and al Qaeda’s role with respect to Iraq, which there wasn’t one at the time we went in. I want to state that Mr. Cheney must be held accountable. He is already ginning up a cause for war against Iran. Now, we have to stand for this Constitution, we have to protect and defend this Constitution. And this vice president has violated this Constitution. So I think that while my friends on the stage may not be ready to take this stand, the American people should know that there’s at least one person running for president who wants to reconnect America with its goodness, with its greatness, with its highest principles, which currently are not being reflected by those who are in the White House."How Kucinich Found Love. Yes. He is married to her.
"GRAVEL: With respect to Iran, we’ve sanctioned them for 26 years. We’ve scared the bejesus out of them when the president says they’re evil. Well, you know something? These things don’t work, they don’t work. We need to recognize them. And you know something, who is the greatest violator of the Non-Proliferation Treaty? The United States of America. We signed a pledge that we would begin to disarm, and we’re not doing it. We’re expanding our nukes. Who the hell are we going to nuke?"Gravel 2008.
"MODERATOR: Senator Edwards, who do you consider to be your moral leader?Senator Edwards, What answers are you receiving?
[ long pause ]
EDWARDS: I don’t think I could identify one person that I consider to be my moral leader. My Lord is important to me. I go to him in prayer every day and ask for both forgiveness and counsel."

"Me: What makes Vimeo different than other video sharing sites like youtube or blip.tv?I'm using Vimeo to upload little clips from my camera. These aren't shows, but fleeting moments.
Jakob: Our emphasis is on people."

"In a recent interview, he rode with John Kerry to the taping of the Stephen Colbert show. Seeing Colbert out of character talking to Kerry about how to react with his character on the show (and then deciding whether it's ok for Josh to film the discussion) is incredible. Talk about meta...."





"All entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or returned. By providing your e-mail address, you grant Sponsor the right to send you commercial messages and share your address with others, unless specified otherwise as indicated on the entry form."Those are horrible, horrible rules.

"Sending tweets broadcasts “I am alive!” Reading tweets satisfies the craving of many people to know the smallest details of the lives of those they love. But whether those twin impulses are universal enough to make Twitter really popular — that is, whether Forster’s admonition has an absolute logic — and whether the service can be made into a sustainable business, are quite unknown. I’m skeptical."This is a good example of a journalist missing the story. It's like someone who writes a story on videoblogging and misses the fact that there's a whole community underneath the all those videos on web pages.



Susan and I have been perfecting a talk that we give about self distribution that we gave at IFFB 2006, IFP new york, Digimart Montreal, Sundance 2007, Berlin Film Festival and Guadalajara Mexico. After a screening of our video podcast, we are going to give this talk at Boston University. It's great for anyone who wants to make media whether it's music, art, video or even writing. It's all about the idea of a creator centric way of distributing content and it's all about the web being the center for this. Below is what is posted on the Boston University website.Podcasts: Four Eyed Monsters Takes America:

"At roughly 10 a.m. Albarghouti was at the Blacksburg, VA campus to meet with his graduate adviser. He sensed that something terrible had just happened on campus, explaining, 'Everyone (was) running and screaming. The situation was so frightening. I ran to a safe place and then decided to record the situation using my cellphone.'Albarghouti captured and shared a fleeting moment.
He then sent his video to CNN's I-Report, a citizen-reporter video blog site, which repeatedly used it to accompany its other reporting of the incident. This has been without doubt the worst mass shooting tragedy in U.S. history, and Albarghouti was the one to capture the incident for the world."
"One thing's for sure, with Twitter and then Justin.tv and now Ustream, our little corner of the web is becoming a lot faster and more intimate. People used to be shocked at how much I shared here on Scripting, now I look conservative...Jeff Jarvis' son Jake is now broadcasting live from his high school. He's a freshman. I'm in class right now with him listening to the teacher give an assignment to write a letter to yourself that he'll return Senior Year.
Ustream is certainly the answer to how we'll webcast my session at Mix 07 on April 30, and all future conferences. Check one off the to-do list."
Knapsack.tv is an experiment by Jake Jarvis. Using Sprint PCS EVDO and Ustream.tv, Knapsack.tv is an attempt to broadcast from they eyes of a backpack strap 24/7. Jake is a freshman in high school, which means the camera will (hopefully) be on and lively from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM EDT.Chris Pirillo is broadcasting live right now from Seattle. His office is dark and nothing is happening, but 325 people are watching.


California Golden Overtones a cappella group at U.C. Berkeley singing Let Go by Frou Frou. Solo by Penny Chitamitara.

"The iPod supports up to 640x480, while Apple TV supports up to 1280x720. To optimize for both platforms, we recommend that your source file is at least 640 pixels wide and that you use the built-in iPod converters in Compressor ('H.264 for iPod'), QuickTime Pro ('Movie to iPod') or iTunes ('Convert Selection for iPod'). Each of these maintains the aspect ration of your source file and results in an M4V file containing H.264 video (Low Complexity version of the Baseline profile) and AAC-LC audio. If you want to maximize the screen area of a wide-screen TV, your source file should have an aspect ratio of 16:9 (e.g., 640x360). If you want to maximize the screen area on the iPod, your source file should have an aspect ratio of 4:3 (e.g., 640x480)."

This is very cool. He has a sweet rig with a HD camera that's set up to record what he's recording with his N95.
And he's got a huge pencil in his pocket!


"It feels as if I've barely had a chance to blink since walking out the front gate of the Federal Detention Center in Dublin on April 3, but the debates on what we should take away from my experience have already escalated into a full-on storm of differing voices. Much of the debate has focused on whether or not I am a journalist; this question is nothing more than a distraction and a red herring over the very real issues exposed by the marathon saga that only concluded when I was released from custody."

BOSTON, Mass. - April 09, 2007 - Next week a new newspaper will debut in Boston. Much like the community paper Metro, it will be handed out free to commuters each weekday morning.That's my photo taken on my Nokia N95. Yay!
"It was in Jonestown, a sick community claiming a utopian mantle in the wilds of Guyana, that 909 people drank cyanide-laced Kool-Aid on Nov. 18, 1978. This was, according to 'Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple,' airing tonight on WGBH, the largest mass murder-suicide in history."Jonestown: Mass murder-and-suicide - Wikipedia:
Jim Jones called a meeting under the pavilion as night fell. It was announced as another "white night", the fake-suicide which had been rehearsed before. But this time, Dr. Laurence Schacht, Nurse Annie Moore, and others mixed cyanide and Valium into a metal vat full of grape Flavor Aid.American Experience - Jonestown:
The community had practiced "revolutionary suicide," drinking from vats of Fla-Vor-Aid they had been told was laced with poison. This day, the vats contained Valium to render people unconscious and cyanide to kill them.



Vimeo started two years ago as a side project by Jakob Lodwick (left) and Zach Klein of CollegeHumor, which was bought by IAC last August. It later got the go-ahead from Barry Diller at the end of last year to become a full-time, fully funded startup within the behemoth internet holding company.I started using Vimeo in 2004 when Jakob demoed it at the first Vloggercon in NYC.
"Democrats called for an investigation yesterday into whether President Bush acted illegally in appointing Sam Fox ambassador to Belgium. A day earlier, Bush named Fox, a Republican fund-raiser, to the post as a recess appointment -- a maneuver that allowed him to bypass Congress, where Democrats had derailed his nomination. Senators Christopher J. Dodd of Connecticut, John F. Kerry of Massachusetts, and Robert Casey of Pennsylvania, all Democrats, wrote a letter to the Government Accountability Office calling the appointment a 'clear abuse' of power."Congratulations Senators. I'll be following this very closely.


"This is a demonstration of embedding a Flash movie into a web page using The Flash Video (FLV) Player by Jeroen Wijering."Nice job by David Tamés.

"Dana-Farber patients and their families can now connect to the Internet right from their laptop computers within treatment areas, thanks to the implementation of wireless computer access on patient-care floors in the Dana building."That's great.
"President Bush named Republican fund-raiser Sam Fox as US ambassador to Belgium yesterday, using a maneuver that allowed him to bypass Congress, where Democrats had derailed Fox's nomination."This isn't right.

Ze's songs in iTunes, as an album.Ze Frank on iTunes. [ Opens iTunes Store ]
"Chag Sameach (KHAHG sah-MEHY-ahkh) Hebrew. Literally, joyous festival. This is an appropriate greeting for just about any holiday, but it's especially appropriate for Sukkot, Shavu'ot and Pesach (Passover), which are technically the only festivals (the other holidays are holidays, not festivals)."Borat 101: Greetings:
Jak sie masz - "how are you?" (from the Polish "Jak siÄ™ masz?", the Polish "Jak sie masz?"). Returning to Central Asia, the Uyghur greeting "yahÅŸimusiz" means "are you well?", and in Uzbek it's "yaxshimisiz". Perhaps ironically, especially in light of Borat's views on Uzbeks, "yaxshi emas" means "not good/well" in Uzbek. Also a common term of greeting in several slavic languages.Hmm...
It's crazy.
stevegarfield Snowing in Boston! from web
cherylcolan @stevegarfield Wow! Vlog it! (please?) from twitterrific in reply to stevegarfield
stevegarfield @cherylcolan that's easy. 1. go out 2. film snow on N95 3. post to VOX via WIFi http://stevegarfield.vox.com - from web in reply to cherylcolan
A rising voice: Blogs as news in communities and politics, and how should traditional media be involved? -- (Room 202) -- Discussants -- Lisa Williams, www.H2OTown.info; Steve Garfield, Rocketboom.com; Kevin Keane, MediaNews Group; and Howard Owens, GatehouseMedia. Traditional news organizations are struggling to work out their relationship with bloggers and Internet-enabled creators of news. Williams is a local blogger, Garfield an expert on multimedia and video news; Keane, former editor of The Sun of Lowell works for the nation's No. 4 newspaper chain and Owens heads digital media operations for the group which owns most the weeklies surrounding Boston.

"“How often do the Herald or the Globe have bloggers over their offices to talk about how their papers should be run?” asks Steve Garfield, the prominent JP videoblogger. “They’re ahead of anybody else, really. They’re actually open to asking, ‘What do you think?’ ” "Yup. That's what I said.

"Just as nickelodeons were transformed into movie theaters as the technology of projection and the economics of the mass audience changed, broadcast television and cinemas might still hang around for a while, but digital downloads and the Internet will play an integral role in a process of change connecting producers to viewers in new ways as the distinctions between them continue to blur."Nickelodeon photo by flickr user elkit. Try finding a photo of an actual nickleodeon amidst a sea of cable TV channel images. Oh look, you can upload your videos for a chance to see them on TV.