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Tuesday
May192009

How Amazon Can Improve the Kindle 2 Software & Community - BBT Video Episode 1

Okay, screw Vimeo, they closed my account for being against their Terms of Service apparently. I honestly don't know what I did that is against their ToS, but I am moving over to blip.tv instead. Currently in the process of uploading the video to blip, then I'll post it here.

Update: I am now officially using blip.tv as my video host. Enjoy.

The first edition of the BudBoyTech.com video series. Rob Steenwyk talks about his new web cam purchase (Logitech Quickcam 9000) and how Amazon can improve the software and community surrounding the Kindle 2.

Hope you enjoyed the first episode, I'll have to try and quiet down my PC next time!

 

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Reader Comments (3)

Sweet post, Rob. Neat to see you in video. What software did you use to do the video graphic overlays and the end credits scroll?

Also a very good idea about the "stats tracking" on the Kindle. That moves the device into a new level of usage. And it's certainly capable - now - of getting that functionality.
May 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAndy
Great Video Rob, but it looks like Vimeo just yanked it.
May 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRyan
Yes, Vimeo did yank it for being against their ToS apparently. Not exactly sure what I violated, but I'll move to blip.tv instead, then I can potentially make money from the video ads as well. w00t!
May 20, 2009 | Registered CommenterRob Steenwyk

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