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Category: podcamp

VIP Ticket Sponsorship Available to PodCamp Pittsburgh

PodCamp Pittsburgh ticket availablehttp://www.robblatt.com/interweb/podcamp-interweb/vip-ticket-sponsorship-available-to-podcamp-pittsburgh/
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I will not be able to go to PodCamp Pittsburgh.
It upsets me that I will not be able to attend PodCamp Pittsburgh this year. I have a VIP ticket that I purchased, and was really looking forward to attending this year. I love going to PodCamps that are far from home, but [...]

Rough notes on Tracy Apps’ Creating Conversation and Community with Video – Exploring Seesmic.com

Takeaways for Tracy Apps’ session on Seesmic at Podcamp Montreal on 12seconds.tv
Tracy wants to have a discussion instead of a lecture.
Seesmic is a video conversation site, it’s not YouTube. It’s not showboaty.
How does it work? sign up, upload a video and post it
Wait for responses. Sometimes it’s matter of seconds when you get a response
This [...]

Rough notes for Mark Blevis’ “Interlocking Stones” at Podcamp Montreal

First session this morning is “Interlocking Stones : Decisions, Techniques and Styles to turn daily downloads from 20 to 2000″ with Mark Blevis, find a write up at http://podcampmontreal.org/2008/09/mark-blevis/
Bob Goyetche welcomes us to PodCamp, giving the “unconference” talk to the necomers. Mostly the law of two feet rule. At any point you can get up [...]

Podcamp Montreal Live blog

This is will start around 9:00 this morning with Mark Blevis’ “Interlocking Stones : Decisions, Techniques and Styles to turn daily downloads from 20 to 2000″, 10:00 with Tracey Apps’ “Creating Conversation and Community with Video – Exploring Seesmic.com” and continuing from there. If you want to leave a comment for me to see [...]

The rules of hotel internet

The internet connections at the Trylon in Montreal isn’t exactly what I would call “powerful”.

Here’s the memo we got:
The code is activated for a maximum download of 250Mb per 24 hours. If you reach this limit, your wireless code will be deactivated.
I’m wondering if 250Mb is a typo. 250 meba-bits? That’s 31 megabytes total download [...]