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Flip Mino HD Test: The Future of Online Video In 2009
I recorded a quick video to test out my new Flip Mino HD camera and talk about online video trends upcoming in 2009. I have embedded a Viddler and YouTube copy of the same video so you can get an idea of the quality difference of the video compression between the two services.
Viddler:
YouTube:
How To Become a Learning Jedi Part II: 24 People That Can Make You Smarter
Last month I wrote a post about becoming a learning Jedi in less than 30 minutes. One of the points that I made in that post had to do with letting other people aggregate information for you, to make it easier for you to learn. This is the the most important way to learn online [...]
How To Become A Learning Jedi In 30 Minutes Or Less
<p>In a recent post I talked about the importance of <a href=”http://www.digitalcapitalism.com/digitalcapitalism/2008/10/how-to-be-successful-in-social-media-take-action-and-hustle.html”>hustle</a> in succeeding in social media. I realize hustle won’t get you far if you are going in the wrong direction. However, if you are smart about how you hustle you will get where you want to go even faster. </p><p>I have talked about [...]
BarCampRDU: My Thoughts
Damn! We have some brilliant people living here in the Raleigh-Durham area and Saturday’s BarCamp RDU was proof of that. More than 200 people participated in nearly 50 sessions ranging in topics from "How to Accelerate Failure in a Start Up " to "Home and Landing Page Designs".
We all gathered at Red Hat the [...]
Skitch Rocks
I often need to take screen shots, edit them and share them with others. It has always been a pain, but Skitch does these things better than any other application I have ever used. I am a huge fan and it is easily one of the best applications of the year. I could tell [...]
Time Warner Setting Bandwidth Caps
FAIL
In today’s worst idea, Ars Technica is reporting that “Time Warner Cable will launch a trial program on Thursday which will impose monthly Internet consumption caps on new subscribers in Beaumont, Texas. Following a two-month grace period, cable users will pay $1 for each additional gigabyte consumed beyond the cap.”
Why this is a bad [...]

