Jeremiah is herd with Utterz

Remember yesterday when I talked about micromedia? Well, Jeremiah Owyang is the first guy I saw using that term (he’s now an analyst with Forrester) and today he tests out Utterz and wonders who is treating the media snacker the best?

Comments

  1. We’re moving faster, smaller, and more distributed from widgets to mobile.

    As an example, please respond to this tweet:

    http://twitter.com/jowyang/statuses/370754532

    I’m really thankful for the time I had at PodTech, I learned a lot of media skills that you can only get from working around leaders like you and the team.

  2. We’re moving faster, smaller, and more distributed from widgets to mobile.

    As an example, please respond to this tweet:

    http://twitter.com/jowyang/statuses/370754532

    I’m really thankful for the time I had at PodTech, I learned a lot of media skills that you can only get from working around leaders like you and the team.

  3. I still need a better way to do video podcasts from my Nokia N95. Audio is still not as interesting as video in my opinion. I’m a 21 year old.

  4. I still need a better way to do video podcasts from my Nokia N95. Audio is still not as interesting as video in my opinion. I’m a 21 year old.

  5. Stefan: Kyte.tv lets me use my Nokia N95. I’ll do a video on how to set it up someday, but it’s not hard.

  6. Stefan: Kyte.tv lets me use my Nokia N95. I’ll do a video on how to set it up someday, but it’s not hard.

  7. paul says:

    Chris Brogan has been Uttering Podcamp Boston;
    http://chrisbrogan.com/

  8. paul says:

    Chris Brogan has been Uttering Podcamp Boston;
    http://chrisbrogan.com/

  9. The time restrictions are too little. Right now I use my N95 and this freeware FTP application called SIC!

    http://www.sic-software.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=58

    I login to my blip account and upload via FTP, then access the web UI via the S60 browser where I have cross posting setup. Pain in the ass, but I honestly don’t like Kyte’s UI and the way it presents my content as a channel instead of separate videos.

  10. The time restrictions are too little. Right now I use my N95 and this freeware FTP application called SIC!

    http://www.sic-software.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=58

    I login to my blip account and upload via FTP, then access the web UI via the S60 browser where I have cross posting setup. Pain in the ass, but I honestly don’t like Kyte’s UI and the way it presents my content as a channel instead of separate videos.

  11. Stefan: I link to specific videos in my Kyte channel. I don’t mind the UI, personally. I think it’s smart for people to be able to see your other videos as well.

  12. Stefan: I link to specific videos in my Kyte channel. I don’t mind the UI, personally. I think it’s smart for people to be able to see your other videos as well.

  13. [...] while waiting for Seesmic I thought I’ll check out what else is going on, and Bingo, Robert Scoble had what I was looking for, there I learned about Utterz Scoble is writing about Jeremiah Owyang testing [...]

  14. So what is the count for people bugging you to join utterz? we have to get to 100 right :)

    It is becoming a very powerful “Audio Broadcast Tool” in my pocket really fast. Its also so stinking easy.

  15. So what is the count for people bugging you to join utterz? we have to get to 100 right :)

    It is becoming a very powerful “Audio Broadcast Tool” in my pocket really fast. Its also so stinking easy.

  16. Rex says:

    “…Spontaneous T-shirts for Nintendo Wii accidents and SNL skits have turned your humble Fruit of the Loom into a form of micromedia. T-shirts today broadcast the news: Less than 24 hours after Dick Cheney shot a man in Texas, satirical T-shirt designs were uploaded to CafePress. They predict it too: The STEWART-COLBERT ’08 T-shirt anticipates our boredom with an election cycle that has barely begun…”

    From March 2007 Wired Magazine, http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.03/snackculture.html

  17. Rex says:

    “…Spontaneous T-shirts for Nintendo Wii accidents and SNL skits have turned your humble Fruit of the Loom into a form of micromedia. T-shirts today broadcast the news: Less than 24 hours after Dick Cheney shot a man in Texas, satirical T-shirt designs were uploaded to CafePress. They predict it too: The STEWART-COLBERT ’08 T-shirt anticipates our boredom with an election cycle that has barely begun…”

    From March 2007 Wired Magazine, http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.03/snackculture.html

  18. Christopher Coulter says:

    Exactly when are you guys gonna plant feet on actual terra firma? Doesn’t it get tiring talking to yourselves constantly?

    And I thought Jeremiah was done with the ‘cool toys’ circular tail-chasing. ;)

  19. Christopher Coulter says:

    Exactly when are you guys gonna plant feet on actual terra firma? Doesn’t it get tiring talking to yourselves constantly?

    And I thought Jeremiah was done with the ‘cool toys’ circular tail-chasing. ;)

  20. Christopher: hmmm, I cover new technology. If I wanted to talk about “non-cool toys” I’d write about SQL Server or Solaris or something like that.

  21. Christopher: hmmm, I cover new technology. If I wanted to talk about “non-cool toys” I’d write about SQL Server or Solaris or something like that.

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