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Given that most digital cameras give you the ability to capture video clips, most of us can now create a video and frequently we want to share those videos. Unfortunately, the file size of some of these videos is too large to email easily, particularly if some of the recipients of your intended video don't have a broadband connection.
A breakdown in government
In its editorial this morning, the New York times get it right when it says ...
Catching up
Today I'm going to try a slightly different style of blog post. The reason is that today's post is a «catch up» post, meaning that I've allowed a number of days to pass without posting anything here but since those days haven't been empty, I want to document some of the things I found interesting but didn't post. Doc Searls and Dave Winer both seem to use a style like this (though they post contemporaneously), in that they post short posts with links to the items and less commentary about those links than I do. So I'll try that with this one and see how it goes. So here goes.
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What I've been up to
For the last few days I've been involved in reviewing and editing the documentation for Flock. After Lloyd seduced me into joining in the effort to produce/improve the documentation for Flock the other night, I read through the documentation that has been created thus far for the purpose of proofreading it. While do so, I learned a few things I didn't know. For instance, I found out ...
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