Around the web - November 18, 2007

November 18, 2007

What a week, and I am still swamped with work. So what happened around the web this week? Well, for one, less video than usual. But Leo Laporte said something the other day that really resonated with me. Blog, Podcast, etc are very limited terms, and you don’t have to stick to one media form. That’s exactly the reason why I want to use multiple media forms on bbgm, “videocasts”, podcasts, screencasts and other “casts”, as complements to the usual textual fare.

For one, I joined the DNA Network on feedburner. Now that I am writing regularly about personalized medicine, it was an appropriate move.

Trying something different this time by recording a screencast. Actually made a small mistake and uploaded to screencast.com without the download option, so can’t put the screencast into Kyte like I wanted to. Next time. (Update: Turns out it would still have not worked, so it’s a moot point)



Relevant screenast links
Showed up in the Medicine 2.0 carnival
At TechBizMedia, talked about Google’s building it’s own 10GB switches

You can find me on Twitter and kyte.tv. I also have a tumblelog and you can catch my lifestream on my 9rules profile

Update: As per William’s request, I have added more information to the links above.

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