[Air-l] Where did that Art Video come from?
Charles Balch Ph.D.
charlie at balch.org
Sat May 26 18:15:32 PDT 2007
Hi Andee,
I first posted the art video link to this list. I ran across the link on
iGoogle (http://igoogle.com is a link that works at my end) one of the few
news aggregation services that I use. iGoogle provides a variety of feeds
(iGoogle calls the results tags - I believe most tags originate as RSS). The
feed in question was from DIGG (http://digg.com/). DIGG references tend to
be ephemeral and less reviewed as compared to other sources that I follow.
Just for reference, the actual source was
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUDIoN-_Hxs.
I'm very interested in learning what "news" sources other list members
subscribe to.
Charles Balch
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Subject: [Air-l] Why Am I Only Communicating with Text?
Hi, all,
What I find at least as interesting as the discussion is *where* did the
person who found the youtube.com video come across it? I had already seen
it a few hours earlier, posting to another online community.
Yes, the video is very, very good, and yet I wonder how it got disseminated
so quickly. What were the crucial links there in that process?
cheers,
andee
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