we like : genrative navigation the text web has it... "I don't see any evidence to suggest that this is what the 93 percent [the percentage of Americans that were unconnected in 1995] wants," Case says. "I think a subset of the 7 percent wants that. The people I talk to who don't yet use online services don't use them because they are still a little scared of them. Making it more complicated for people to connect and use the service, giving them a bewildering array of options to pick from - it's hard to imagine that's going to help." steve case thought about the web/generative navigation: AOL — feelin' good in ~95 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xItCBJhKYwE http://importance.corante.com/archives/2005/07/04/visions_of_the_future_from_aol_circa_1995.php we know what happened next.... ...over 100 newspapers AND magazines! http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000493.html http://myblog.imagine24.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/oldaol.jpg "How's that working for you, AOL? " we got there through generative navigation video? not quite there... Low quality flash High quality flash Low quality 3GP High quality 3GP Low quality H.264 High quaity H.264 H.264 for download Low quality flash High quality flash Low quality 3GP High quality 3GP Low quality H.264 High quaity H.264 H.264 for download via YouTube navigation via the API lots of big sites YouTube loves developers? http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/23/hulu-gains-10-million-viewers-in-february-now-no-4-video-site-in-us/ http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/overview.html lets check out the details On Fri 16/01/09 12:58 PM , "Steve Bowbrick" steve.bowbr...@bbc.co.uk sent: Watchification.com uses the hacky way of embedding - when we first started to embed (early 2008) various BBC folk told us it was just a matter of time before it was officially allowed but it looks like politics/rights issues etc. have held this up. http://www.mail-archive.com/backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk/msg10391.html The Guardian, Friday 12 December 2008 The BBC is planning to share some of its content with the Telegraph Media Group in a deal that could see the iPlayer video catch-up service embedded on the Telegraph.co.uk website. Described by the BBC as a "non-exclusive pilot scheme", the content-sharing venture could eventually be rolled out to other newspaper groups BBC pilots iPlayer content sharing with Telegraph Media Group and in the U.K.? YouTube is the best it gets how do you promote your blog? how do you build your blog? what's URIplay? getting involved there is a place... API available now Code is open source going decentralised developers publishers doing it properly data, data, data YouTube, Podcasts, Wikipedia, Twitter, loads and loads and loads of LINKS RSS (inc. Media RSS) RDF (in XML and JSON) Live aggregation Lists, items, deep nested structures Timing statistics http://code.google.com/p/uriplay (next week) open.bbc.co.uk uriplay.org open.bbc.co.uk your.server an.other.net uriplay.org your.pvr.local your.isp.net use us, build something cool please contribute back, rather than making a data silo if you follow standards, we follow you we can help you get to a bigger audience talk to us http://uriplay.org/ http://code.google.com/p/uriplay http://blog.metabroadcast.com/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/rad/ chris@metabroadcast.com http://twitter.com/adrideo/ today soon...
Introduction to the media metadata aggregator. See more at http://uriplay.org/