Robert Scoble visits Podango Productions studio to talk with Scott Bourne about Web 2.0 and transparency.
  • Benjamin Eppes plus 2 years ago
    I found this interesting.

    I'm new to all this Web 2.0 but I've embraced it. I looove flickr (if that counts), my dad and I are twittering to each other all the time, I'm loving Vimeo (I hope it's not the Twitter of video sharing), but my favorite is tumblr. I find it so easy to share all the stuff in my digital life with my friends and family.

    Scott, I enjoy your work (especially TWiP) and respect your "capitalistic" angle. Most of the hate mail probably comes from those who are a bit jealous of your success and your obvious affluence. Keep sharing!
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  • David Beckwith 2 years ago
    Delightful and instructive as ever.
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  • Strathycruise 2 years ago
    Good talk, audio levels were a bit all over the place though. Hard to listen to at home. Maybe get a limiter/compressor setup for the next one fellas.
  • Scott Bourne 2 years ago
    We uploaded a new version with improved audio just for you :)

    vimeo.com/user495076/videos
  • Strathycruise 2 years ago
    :D

    I was just giving you a hard time as I own Nikon equipment. Viva La Nikon! ;)
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  • Tonylimo 2 years ago
    Very enjoyable discussion, maybe i should start following this Scoble guy. i posted this on my blog
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