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	<title>Comments on: Do you have video appeal?</title>
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		<title>By: jwong</title>
		<link>http://www.accmanpro.com/2008/03/06/do-you-have-video-appeal/comment-page-1/#comment-4559</link>
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		<description>It&#039;s really interesting to stop and try to remember where exactly the revolution of video began. More and more, web savvy individuals are using the medium of video as their source to document memories, catch the action, and communicate a message to one another. We&#039;re one step closer to being everywhere at once.

I started doing quite a bit of video blogging in the recent months. And it was only several years ago that I chucked aside the hardcopy journal and began jotting down my thoughts on a &quot;live&quot;journal.

I use Kyte as my means of housing my video blogs. Managing them under one roof, or in this case, a &quot;channel,&quot; is a superb idea. In addition, the ability to produce shows while on the go makes it convenient and easy to capture memories right away and add them to the channel for friends to see -- instantly.

Here is a link to my video blog: http://kyte.tv/unplugged</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s really interesting to stop and try to remember where exactly the revolution of video began. More and more, web savvy individuals are using the medium of video as their source to document memories, catch the action, and communicate a message to one another. We&#8217;re one step closer to being everywhere at once.</p>
<p>I started doing quite a bit of video blogging in the recent months. And it was only several years ago that I chucked aside the hardcopy journal and began jotting down my thoughts on a &#8220;live&#8221;journal.</p>
<p>I use Kyte as my means of housing my video blogs. Managing them under one roof, or in this case, a &#8220;channel,&#8221; is a superb idea. In addition, the ability to produce shows while on the go makes it convenient and easy to capture memories right away and add them to the channel for friends to see &#8212; instantly.</p>
<p>Here is a link to my video blog: <a href="http://kyte.tv/unplugged" rel="nofollow">http://kyte.tv/unplugged</a></p>
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