It reminded me how quickly things have changed and are changing. How entertainment and information gathering and collaboration are shifting from movie theaters and video arcades to the home. How treating music in anything other than digital form makes less and less sense. How buying and consuming and communicating from anywhere other than the home, the office, the palm (mobile), and online is making less and less sense in many ways. We’re living in fascinating times.
Online Media Cultist on GTAIV
4 May 2008
24 April 2008
Think about it: if someone’s going to take the time to turn on a webcam and say something in front of it that the whole world might have the potential to contemplate, isn’t that a pretty cool thing? And when we’re talking tech and media-related blogs, I think in the vast majority of cases people who leave video comments are going to at least try to be thoughtful and intelligent about it.
Online Media Cultist on Video Comments
9 April 2008
For me, Twitter has of late become a faster and easier and more accessible way to let the news “come to me.” Churning through endless RSS feeds – spools of new product announcements from the likes of TechCrunch and Mashable, for instance – can at times be a chore, leeching away the excitement of discovery that leads me (and you) to hit the interwebs in the first place seeking out new treasure chests in the first place.
Online Media Cultist on Twitter