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Vlog.mobi is up for Auction at Sedo!
http://www.sedo.com/auction/auction_detail.php?language=e&auction_id=2322&tracked=&partnerid=14460
Please consider for a minute, the success of YouTube.com. In less than 2 years, the company was acquired by Google for $1.65 Billion in stock. What made YouTube so popular? Amateur/Home Made Videos!
Here is something that you might find interesting... an article about a musician whose music video was recorded entirely by a mobile phone:
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Nov2006/3932.htm
Bottom line is this... vlogging on mobile devices is the future.
Please Note: Blog.mobi and VideoBlog.mobi are both considered Premium Names by the dotMobi registry.
Additional Information About Vlogs
Vlog entries are typically presented in reverse chronological order and often combine embedded video or a video link with supporting text, images, and other metadata.
Vlogs often take advantage of web syndication to allow for the distribution of video over the Internet using either the RSS or Atom syndication formats, for automatic aggregation and playback on mobile devices and personal computers.
While there are many distinct uses and genres for vlogs, it is important to note that much like blogs, the majority are individual and personal.
Personal - Vlogs documenting the author's life, the recounting daily experiences, stories from their past, or the airing of their opinions on various topics.
News - Vlogs covering news events.
Collaborative (also collective or group) - Vlogs with a collaborative nature.
Citizen journalism - Vlogs "playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information"
Conflict (aka. war vlog) - Vlogs covering an armed conflict 1st hand.
Diavlog - A video blog discussion that occurs in real-time and between two people.
Digital divide (aka. bridge vlog) - Vlogs covering a culture, usually a developing world, not for people within that culture but to give people outside that culture insight. As such many bridge vlogs are in English or another common language.
Screencast - Vlogs demonstrating software or webservices through the recording of onscreen actions, usually presented with voiceover naration
Political - Vlogs discussing political issues.
Environmental - Vlogs discussing environmental issues, nature, and natural history.
Exquisite corpse - Vlogs where each concurrent part in a narrative is shot by a different author
Media - Vlogs analyzing television, documentaries and other mass media.
Entertainment - Vlogs producing "shows" or short films.
Re-vlog - Vlogs promoting videos from other videoblogs or third parties.
Movlog (aka. mobile video blog) - Vlogs updated via mobile video phone
Educational - Schools and universities using vlogs as a teaching and creative medium.
Behind the scenes - Vlogs showcasing backstage activities of film production or other arts and skills.
Tutorial - Vlogs offering advice, demonstrations, how-to's, and tutorials.
Travel - Vlogs serving as a travelogue, exploring different places around the world.
Religious - Vlogs discussing religious topics.
Magazine type or lifestyles - Vlogs discussing lifestyles and hobbies in a television magazine format.
Assignment-based - Vlogs consisting of assignments.
Vlog Anarchy - Vlogs covering all or multiple genres.
Business - Vlogs created by businesses for external marketing or internal business communications.
Deaf vlogs - Vlogs used by members of the Deaf community to be able to blog in their native or preferred sign languages, as opposed to spoken/written languages. Issues are usually related to some aspect of deafness from a cultural, social and pathological view. These Vlogs use the medium of video to be able to communicate messages, posts, and other ideas through a sign language.
http://www.sedo.com/auction/auction_detail.php?language=e&auction_id=2322&tracked=&partnerid=14460
Please consider for a minute, the success of YouTube.com. In less than 2 years, the company was acquired by Google for $1.65 Billion in stock. What made YouTube so popular? Amateur/Home Made Videos!
Here is something that you might find interesting... an article about a musician whose music video was recorded entirely by a mobile phone:
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Nov2006/3932.htm
Bottom line is this... vlogging on mobile devices is the future.
Please Note: Blog.mobi and VideoBlog.mobi are both considered Premium Names by the dotMobi registry.
Additional Information About Vlogs
Vlog entries are typically presented in reverse chronological order and often combine embedded video or a video link with supporting text, images, and other metadata.
Vlogs often take advantage of web syndication to allow for the distribution of video over the Internet using either the RSS or Atom syndication formats, for automatic aggregation and playback on mobile devices and personal computers.
While there are many distinct uses and genres for vlogs, it is important to note that much like blogs, the majority are individual and personal.
Personal - Vlogs documenting the author's life, the recounting daily experiences, stories from their past, or the airing of their opinions on various topics.
News - Vlogs covering news events.
Collaborative (also collective or group) - Vlogs with a collaborative nature.
Citizen journalism - Vlogs "playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information"
Conflict (aka. war vlog) - Vlogs covering an armed conflict 1st hand.
Diavlog - A video blog discussion that occurs in real-time and between two people.
Digital divide (aka. bridge vlog) - Vlogs covering a culture, usually a developing world, not for people within that culture but to give people outside that culture insight. As such many bridge vlogs are in English or another common language.
Screencast - Vlogs demonstrating software or webservices through the recording of onscreen actions, usually presented with voiceover naration
Political - Vlogs discussing political issues.
Environmental - Vlogs discussing environmental issues, nature, and natural history.
Exquisite corpse - Vlogs where each concurrent part in a narrative is shot by a different author
Media - Vlogs analyzing television, documentaries and other mass media.
Entertainment - Vlogs producing "shows" or short films.
Re-vlog - Vlogs promoting videos from other videoblogs or third parties.
Movlog (aka. mobile video blog) - Vlogs updated via mobile video phone
Educational - Schools and universities using vlogs as a teaching and creative medium.
Behind the scenes - Vlogs showcasing backstage activities of film production or other arts and skills.
Tutorial - Vlogs offering advice, demonstrations, how-to's, and tutorials.
Travel - Vlogs serving as a travelogue, exploring different places around the world.
Religious - Vlogs discussing religious topics.
Magazine type or lifestyles - Vlogs discussing lifestyles and hobbies in a television magazine format.
Assignment-based - Vlogs consisting of assignments.
Vlog Anarchy - Vlogs covering all or multiple genres.
Business - Vlogs created by businesses for external marketing or internal business communications.
Deaf vlogs - Vlogs used by members of the Deaf community to be able to blog in their native or preferred sign languages, as opposed to spoken/written languages. Issues are usually related to some aspect of deafness from a cultural, social and pathological view. These Vlogs use the medium of video to be able to communicate messages, posts, and other ideas through a sign language.