Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Fwd: stupid...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: claudiushogatweb.de
Date: Oct 26, 2006 5:47 PM
Subject: stupid...
To: classpocockatgooglemail.com
in Amerika spricht man schon von einem Bürgerkrieg in Europa...
und hier bekommt man davon gar nix mit.
i forwarded claudius' email to classpocockatgooglemail.com and then i went to YouTube to grab the "Embed" code that is always right next to the video that is playing on YouTube.
Friday, October 27, 2006
learn html / css
a YouTube slideshow clip on how html (hypertext markup language) and css (cascading stylesheets) interact. both html and css only describe typographic and layout templates for web design. they are NOT programming!
for more integrated design layout programming, the current 'rage' is for ajax (asynchronous javascript and xml) along with 'ruby on rails'...
a YouTube slideshow clip on how html (hypertext markup language) and css (cascading stylesheets) interact. both html and css only describe typographic and layout templates for web design. they are NOT programming!
for more integrated design layout programming, the current 'rage' is for ajax (asynchronous javascript and xml) along with 'ruby on rails'...
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Nova Vodcast Episode
Here a sample vodcast. they are max 320 pixels wide, max 240 pixel high. usually compressed with the wonderful H264 video codec... Google for Video Podcasting Tutorial for more...
Nova Meteorite Vide Podcast (Vodcast)
Nova Meteorite Vide Podcast (Vodcast)
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Moblogging Abounds
There are plenty of 'moblog' (Mobile Blogging) services designed and programmed online. Many will be bought up by big Internet players in the near future quite possibly.
I just joined:
http://www.mobango.com
http://www.treemo.com
and find now as well that TypePad - the producers of the Wordpress competitor - MovableType (free for download for noncommercial projects) has produced a Mobile Blogging Application that runs on Symbian (mainly good Nokia) phones, as well as PDAs and other mobile commuication devices. With Mobile Typepad, moblogging is easy. check out these links:
http://support.typepad.com/cgi-bin/typepad.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=523
Download the free version HERE
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Web2.0 Documentary
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n38/milener2/?action=view¤t=Web2-0_24mins.flv
Share your images and videos at photobucket.com
Monday, October 23, 2006
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
Web2.0 Old News
Watch Dapper Video FullScreen
Dapper is officially my favorite web application I’ve reviewed! And I only started playing with it early this morning. Dapper will change the way I use the internet!
They’ve executed on something I’ve been wishing for for quite some time. I’m SO glad I don’t have to build it now.
Dapper allows you extract data and create a web service out of ANY webpage. No need to understand grep, curl or complex scripting. They provide a visual interface for selecting the content elements that you want to capture from a page.
They’ve done a decent job with the interface for defining which content you want to scrape from a page though I think they can and will do more to make the parsing easier.
Once you’ve configured a Dapper, you can output the resulting data in an array of formats:
XML - A raw XML feed
HTML - A simple HTML display of the scraped data
RSS - A RSS Feed
Alert - Sends an email alert whenever the data on the page changes.
Email - Emails the data to any email address
Google Map - Creates a Google map with any address data from the data source.
Google Gadget - Creates a gadget to place on your Google homepage
Image Loop - Creates a scrolling display of all the images in the data feed
JSON - A JSON datafeed that you can utilize directly in your javascript apps
Link to Another Dapper - Allows you to use data from one Dapper in another Dapper
To top it all off, they’ve created API’s for PHP4, PHP5 and Java5 allowing you to easily access the data generated from your dapper.
The BILLIONS of pages out there that don’t have an API or RSS feed can now be parsed without a lot of effort. I firmly believe Dapper will be a game changing and disruptive internet service. Dapper will empower a new generation of web applications and mashups.
They are currently in beta with an expected August release. I’m completely excited to see what the Interent community does with this.
Mashupers start your engines!
About Dapper on web2.0central.com
From Dapper - dappit.com
Welcome to Dapper, a new service which makes it easy to extract content from any website. Read more or see our blog post. Dapper allows you to create a "black box" (a Dapp) for any data source on the Internet. The Dapp produces XML which you can use programatically in whatever way you like. Additionally, Dapper provides you with the ability to transform this XML into other formats (e.g.: HTML, Google Maps, RSS, more). For a sample of what you can build using Dapper, see Magg and Blotter.
Try it out!
Dapper is officially my favorite web application I’ve reviewed! And I only started playing with it early this morning. Dapper will change the way I use the internet!
They’ve executed on something I’ve been wishing for for quite some time. I’m SO glad I don’t have to build it now.
Dapper allows you extract data and create a web service out of ANY webpage. No need to understand grep, curl or complex scripting. They provide a visual interface for selecting the content elements that you want to capture from a page.
They’ve done a decent job with the interface for defining which content you want to scrape from a page though I think they can and will do more to make the parsing easier.
Once you’ve configured a Dapper, you can output the resulting data in an array of formats:
XML - A raw XML feed
HTML - A simple HTML display of the scraped data
RSS - A RSS Feed
Alert - Sends an email alert whenever the data on the page changes.
Email - Emails the data to any email address
Google Map - Creates a Google map with any address data from the data source.
Google Gadget - Creates a gadget to place on your Google homepage
Image Loop - Creates a scrolling display of all the images in the data feed
JSON - A JSON datafeed that you can utilize directly in your javascript apps
Link to Another Dapper - Allows you to use data from one Dapper in another Dapper
To top it all off, they’ve created API’s for PHP4, PHP5 and Java5 allowing you to easily access the data generated from your dapper.
The BILLIONS of pages out there that don’t have an API or RSS feed can now be parsed without a lot of effort. I firmly believe Dapper will be a game changing and disruptive internet service. Dapper will empower a new generation of web applications and mashups.
They are currently in beta with an expected August release. I’m completely excited to see what the Interent community does with this.
Mashupers start your engines!
About Dapper on web2.0central.com
From Dapper - dappit.com
Welcome to Dapper, a new service which makes it easy to extract content from any website. Read more or see our blog post. Dapper allows you to create a "black box" (a Dapp) for any data source on the Internet. The Dapp produces XML which you can use programatically in whatever way you like. Additionally, Dapper provides you with the ability to transform this XML into other formats (e.g.: HTML, Google Maps, RSS, more). For a sample of what you can build using Dapper, see Magg and Blotter.
Try it out!
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Fwd: Prof. Pocock is ill
linus et al
we see if your 'get well' mail image i now send To: profpocock.mail2[at]blogger.com
will 'moblog' your jpeg directly to classpocockvideoblog[at]blogspot.com ....
moblogging works from handies! sms --> by email, or gprs --> email
imagine being in darfur and you send your blog images in real time, live from there for Everyone Everywhere AlltheTime...
or you make a moblog for U2 and people at their concerts can moblog theirr own pictures of the concert up the the U2 moblog. look at them after with friends, buy records... european designers will be conceptmakers in future!
and for cinema or art?
imagine together people moblog up to the same blog and each handy photo/video shows up chronologically one after the other. and you have there an rss feed that plays the movie on the web?
the only limit to ideas is lack of imagination! dream on....
p
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Linus Stolz < Linus[at]linus.de>
Date: Oct 16, 2006 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: Prof. Pocock is ill
To: code image <classpocock[at]googlemail.com>
i hope you become healthy again soon...
therefore i send you these...
we see if your 'get well' mail image i now send To: profpocock.mail2[at]blogger.com
will 'moblog' your jpeg directly to classpocockvideoblog[at]blogspot.com ....
moblogging works from handies! sms --> by email, or gprs --> email
imagine being in darfur and you send your blog images in real time, live from there for Everyone Everywhere AlltheTime...
or you make a moblog for U2 and people at their concerts can moblog theirr own pictures of the concert up the the U2 moblog. look at them after with friends, buy records... european designers will be conceptmakers in future!
and for cinema or art?
imagine together people moblog up to the same blog and each handy photo/video shows up chronologically one after the other. and you have there an rss feed that plays the movie on the web?
the only limit to ideas is lack of imagination! dream on....
p
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Linus Stolz < Linus[at]linus.de>
Date: Oct 16, 2006 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: Prof. Pocock is ill
To: code image <classpocock[at]googlemail.com>
i hope you become healthy again soon...
therefore i send you these...
Monday, October 16, 2006
Introduction to Second Life
A phenomenon in Web2.0 which will soon be gettings its own Reuters News Agency!
http://secondlife.com/
From the entry page:
"Residents of one of the Internet's most populous virtual worlds shop, attend class—even run businesses. Soon you may do the same."
A phenomenon in Web2.0 which will soon be gettings its own Reuters News Agency!
http://secondlife.com/
From the entry page:
"Residents of one of the Internet's most populous virtual worlds shop, attend class—even run businesses. Soon you may do the same."
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Blogumentary
Private News or Paranoid Media?
Check for Remixes and Videoblog revisions of this blogumentary. Where is the border between 'fact' and 'factiod' (Google Search: factoid wikipedia)
Check for Remixes and Videoblog revisions of this blogumentary. Where is the border between 'fact' and 'factiod' (Google Search: factoid wikipedia)
Living in a Cardboard Box
Outtakes-'Living in a cardboard box'
A popular personal post-TV or NOTV channel. Add more, but please no TV-type Tubes.
A popular personal post-TV or NOTV channel. Add more, but please no TV-type Tubes.
StudySwarm del.icio.us Tagcloud
Getting Started with del.icio.us.
On our netvibes [login: classpocock@googlemail.com, password --> email me for it] shared flexible layout and content screenworld, there is a 'Tagcloud' from del.icio.us, a Social Bookmarking site.
What is social bookmarking?
del.icio.us is a social bookmarking website, which means it is designed to allow you to store and share bookmarks on the web. You can get to your bookmarks from anywhere, no matter whether you're at home, at work, in a library, or on a friend's computer. You can share your bookmarks publicly. You can find other people on del.icio.us who have interesting bookmarks and add their links to your own collection. weight:bold;">What are tags?
Tags are one-word descriptors that you can assign to your bookmarks on del.icio.us. They're a little bit like keywords but non-hierarchical. You can assign as many tags to a bookmark as you like and easily rename or delete them later. Tagging can be a lot easier and more flexible than fitting your information into preconceived categories or folders.
del.icio.us - Join!
On our netvibes [login: classpocock@googlemail.com, password --> email me for it] shared flexible layout and content screenworld, there is a 'Tagcloud' from del.icio.us, a Social Bookmarking site.
What is social bookmarking?
del.icio.us is a social bookmarking website, which means it is designed to allow you to store and share bookmarks on the web. You can get to your bookmarks from anywhere, no matter whether you're at home, at work, in a library, or on a friend's computer. You can share your bookmarks publicly. You can find other people on del.icio.us who have interesting bookmarks and add their links to your own collection. weight:bold;">What are tags?
Tags are one-word descriptors that you can assign to your bookmarks on del.icio.us. They're a little bit like keywords but non-hierarchical. You can assign as many tags to a bookmark as you like and easily rename or delete them later. Tagging can be a lot easier and more flexible than fitting your information into preconceived categories or folders.
del.icio.us - Join!
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Vlogging - Videoblogging - Vodcasting
Vloganarchy
At http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/2005/05/ you can browse video and tutorial examples of the history of consumer-generated video art and expression. Some more videos on this - there are many, many other sources too - are at Mefeedia.com - Vloganarchy
Here, one of the first - certainly not the best - Vloggers, Videobloggers, Vodcasters - whatever new word you wish for this online communication activity... http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2005/08/10/instant-archive/
There are more 'community' and cultural-oriented video sharing places online. a good one is: http://ourmedia.org/ You may become a member and store/share videos via Ourmedia.org... Try it.
As well, Mefeedia is a great place to join and upload to to learn about shared online video media. http://mefeedia.com/entry/3566/ - Vlogging
At http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/2005/05/ you can browse video and tutorial examples of the history of consumer-generated video art and expression. Some more videos on this - there are many, many other sources too - are at Mefeedia.com - Vloganarchy
Here, one of the first - certainly not the best - Vloggers, Videobloggers, Vodcasters - whatever new word you wish for this online communication activity... http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2005/08/10/instant-archive/
There are more 'community' and cultural-oriented video sharing places online. a good one is: http://ourmedia.org/ You may become a member and store/share videos via Ourmedia.org... Try it.
As well, Mefeedia is a great place to join and upload to to learn about shared online video media. http://mefeedia.com/entry/3566/ - Vlogging
Breakup
Test Blog to ClassPocockVideoBlog from YouTube.
True Confession. Consumer-Generated Content.
This silly entry was 'blogged' to ClassPocockVideoBlog directly! from YouTube. All the functions are written. Please read webpages carefully to see what functions you may find... and eventually 'architect' versions of and 'sample' from for your own communication art in future.
Test Blog to ClassPocockVideoBlog from YouTube.
True Confession. Consumer-Generated Content.
This silly entry was 'blogged' to ClassPocockVideoBlog directly! from YouTube. All the functions are written. Please read webpages carefully to see what functions you may find... and eventually 'architect' versions of and 'sample' from for your own communication art in future.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Installing Wordpress Blog on Dreamhost
Wordpress is a very simple blogging platform. It has many extensions allowing podcasting, mobile uploads of video from handies, etc. for you to discover. Here a sample of the countless 'How-To' videos I have linked (embedded) from Google Video.