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Mark Evans

the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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View Article  To Vlog or Not to Vlog

Blip.TV's Dina Kaplan apparently challenged several bloggers to create video blogs. Some such as Andy Abramson did it, others such as Alec Saunders did not - and he explains why here. (Mathew Ingram also provides his non-video position). So why haven't I done a video blog? One is the time and effort to do a properly produced, quality video blog strikes me as more intense than a blog entry or a podcast. Two, I'm just beginning to get the hang of podcasting so I need to run digitally before I walk. Third - and probably most important - is I'm a "seasoned" print hack. While I can do TV, I'm far more comfortable behind the keyboard. Will I do a video blog down the road? Probably but it's not a priority right now.
Update: Brad Ideas has an impassioned "don't vlog" post that focuses on quality, search and access issues, while Robert Scoble offers an extensive truth and/or false assessment of video blogging.

View Article  Talking Tech (our weekly podcast)

Welcome to another edition of Talking Tech. This week, Kevin Restivo and I take a look at two interesting hardware announcements - Microsoft's Zune MP3 player (although we didn't touch on some issues raised by MediaLoper about Zune's music sharing capability) and Apple's much-hyped iTuve device that will apparently offer wireless connectivity between a TV and Mac. We also chat about Apple's new movie downloading service, and why the Toronto International Film Festival should introduce a download service to give people a chance to see movies that will probably never appear in theatres or the local video store. Finally, we talk about Telus, which had a chalk-a-block weeks of exciting news.
  This week's podcast notes can be found here. Thanks again to David Jones and Ed Lee at Fleishman-Hillard, as well as Neil Johnson and Steve Coppola at iStudio for their work on all the behind-the-scenes production, including the new logo! By the way, here's the podcast's RSS feed.

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