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3 years ago

in edgeio - an ebay killer? on riaz kanani
yes - the key barrier though is getting people to use it - first and foremost they are reliant on bloggers to help build their community by buying and selling products. The more I interact with it the more I think the ability to post items needs to be improved. Its still in private beta so there is plenty of time :)

3 years ago

in edgeio - an ebay killer? on razorshine
yes - the key barrier though is getting people to use it - first and foremost they are reliant on bloggers to help build their community by buying and selling products. The more I interact with it the more I think the ability to post items needs to be improved. Its still in private beta so there is plenty of time :)

3 years ago

in comments tracking on riaz kanani
Lets hope its soon :) I wonder if Matt over at Wordpress is close to anything?

3 years ago

in comments tracking on razorshine
Lets hope its soon :) I wonder if Matt over at Wordpress is close to anything?

3 years ago

in Tom Biro wonders when RSS is really gonna get simple? on Scobleizer
am i right in thinking you mean UEFA not EUFA? (union of european football associations)

will microsoft's rss implementation in vista allow us to sync with bloglines/newsgator etc? when is there goign to be rss inside the new windows live mail?

questions questions.. :)

3 years ago

in One player to rule them all? :) on riaz kanani
I agree on the quality side of things - if all the players supported each other's codec the market (or at least the producers!) can decide which codec to use and not worry about having to create multiple encodes of every clip they want to push out!

The only downside with Quicktime is the market share - it is a fifth at best of the windows media market size.

3 years ago

in One player to rule them all? :) on razorshine
I agree on the quality side of things - if all the players supported each other's codec the market (or at least the producers!) can decide which codec to use and not worry about having to create multiple encodes of every clip they want to push out!

The only downside with Quicktime is the market share - it is a fifth at best of the windows media market size.
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