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December 12, 2006
Jeff Pulver Keynote from Fall 2006 VON/Video on the Net:
My opening talk from Fall 2006 VON / Video on the Net is now available for viewing on brightcove. In fact, you can now watch all 17 hours from Fall 2006 Video on the Net conference on brightcove.
Tags: Broadcast 2.0, Brightcove, VON, Video on the Net, disruptive broadcasting, Jeff Pulver
Posted by jeff on December 12, 2006 07:00 AM | Permalink
Additional resources: #140conf events | Watch the Jeff Pulver Show | Jeff's Qik Videos
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Lots of interesting ideas. I have to agree with Kennedy that I would rather see more of Pulver and less of power point. May be one of those video sync with power point thing.
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Cheers,
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Posted by: Kempton at December 15, 2006 12:11 AM
Less power point more Pulver! :)
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