the NY Times on videoblogging

by Violet Blue on November 12, 2006

I’m off to SRL in a bit, but just read this article in the New York Times magazine today about videoblogging, with a focus on the funny: The Online Auteurs by Matthew Klam. It’s interesting, informative and totally worth reading, especially hot on the heels of last weekend’s Vloggies — it ends nicely with Ze Frank saying smart things and includes a few of the top Vloggies winners. However, there is one glaring, glaring omission. No Galacticast. Like, duh! But then again, when I look at the piece and see that it’s all guys, it starts to make sense. Anyway, big ups to Queen Kong.

Violet Blue

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