Tag Archives: 'vimeo'
Twitter Haze
I know that I just blogged that Twitter is “as substantive as a pet rock,” and although I think that that is true, Twitter nevertheless can be an effective way of communicating, albeit 140 characters (spaces included) at a time. It is akin to walking into a crowded bar and hearing what everyone is saying. [...]
Vimeo Waiting
There is usually not much of a waiting line with Vimeo, except for Sunday nights… Image: Vimeo My guess is that people are trying to upload the movies they’ve made documenting their weekend activities. I told you I was smart.
Not Yet Resolved
I am not one to make public my resolutions, but then again, I have a blog. I have not yet told my wife about these; she’ll learn soon enough. Also, these are my public resolutions, and not personal self-improvement ones… – Use Flickr more. A lot more. And start geotagging photos. It may be a [...]
Vimeo Conclusion
I changed my Vimeo profile to address the fact that I’m all but leaving (or giving up on) the service. Flickr is more in line with what I am looking for, and the feature-challenged Vimeo (and the developer team’s seeming inability to consistently improve their product — with actual results, not further promises, etc.) is [...]
Flickr Video Arrives
My first thoughts on the release of Flickr video to pro-users (that’s me)… – The concept is right-on, the videos flow within the photostream seamlessly, a part of photosets and not considered as a separate entity. This is just what the doctor ordered. Vacation photographs and videos, all in one place. – Uploads are limited [...]
