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August 29, 2007

Scoble's Eight Ways = My One Way Not To Be Friendly

Scoble compiles a bunch of thoughts into a couple of videos, called The eight ways you can be my friend (or enemy) online part 1 and part 2.

I don't have 37 minutes handy to watch video, Robert. Burying something you'd like to share with the literate world into a couple of videos, with no text summary is one way not to be friendly. Just because someone is too lazy to type doesn't mean I should have to wade through a half hour of blabber to find out what is being said.

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Robert's not the first nor the last to use video as a convenient way for him to share his thoughts and he should use what ever works for him. Our problem is that we don't have a handy voice to text converter/scrubber app from some blackworks guys in Boulder so that you could just hover over the video and read the summary/full transcript and g could index and find it for us.

yo g?

Video is Scoble's big thing... and I'm ok with that. What I really want is a Greasemonkey script for Google Reader that will let me take a video and add to a video feed that Miro can download.

This is why when I start to video blog - I'll post a transcript as well highlighting key points so A) viewers can follow along and B) viewers can just read if that's what they'd rather do.

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