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Doh! Homer Simpson graces Hulu’s Error Page

This video accompanies Hulu’s error page.
“Sorry - we’ve encountered an unexpected error. We’ve been notified about this issue and we’ll take a look at it shortly.”

Randy Krallman’s Short Film for eBay entitled Hooves/Force 1

A miniature horse and a mission drive Randy Krallman’s short film for eBay, which screened at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

from Dove’s Campaign for Beauty.

Ze is back!

What is an Active Blog?

I found Heather Green’s report on the State of the Live Web quite informative.
There is one more question question I would like Ms. Green to have ask Dave Sifry, namely: How many blogs have more than one post and how many have more than ten posts ever?
This would give us some sense how quickly blogs […]

Reuters (my previous employer) has a great blog written by their photographers and photo editors.

Today was Ze Frank’s last episode of The Show.
I’m just going to start from the beginning and watch them in order, just like early summer reruns. No, can’t do it. It seems counter to what Ze was trying to do.
The last episode makes think of…
- It’s back to Jon and Stephen for a daily dose […]

Loren is one of PodTech’s content partners. He is the Dorothy Parker of the Web 2.0 Blogosphere. I try to watch him and Ze Frank every day. In this video, Loren is discussing PodTech’s video player.
Aug-1-2007 UPDATE: Loren’s has taken his show in a new artistic direction. I can no longer recommend watching it.

Today Barack Obama announced he is forming a presidential exploratory committee. He did so by placing a three minute video on his personal Website. He also has an About video on his site as well.

His team used the Brightcove for video delivery. The production values are very impressive.
He also does a weekly audio podcast. They […]




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