Food and Drink Bacon Brownies: The Video You may recall a post last year on baking bacon brownies. At work, we had an international pot luck lunch, so I made the brownies again, and a video explaining why they fit in with an international event:   You can view photos here: &0160; Written by David Berkowitz May 19, 2011November 26, 2020
Columns Social Media Fantastic, Made of Plastic, Videocastic Originally published MediaPost's Social Media Insider Ever wonder what Barbie could teach you about social media? Maybe you haven&39;t, but Barbie got an upgrade lately in the form of a video camera built into her necklace. In her latest incarnation,Barbie Video Girl can give a few clues as to where social media is heading. Barbie Video […] Written by David Berkowitz November 30, 2010November 26, 2020
Conferences and Events Venture Road Trip Videos for Entrepreneurs with CK, Alan, and Paul CK explains this much better on her blog, but here’s the gist: she met up with two globetrotting PhD student videographers doing a series on the venture scene here (before the financial meltdown, that is). She was kind enough to invite Alan Wolk, Paul Soldera, and me to do a video panel for their Venture […] Written by David Berkowitz October 6, 2008November 26, 2020
Conferences and Events My Kyte Posts on the ServiceNation Channel After the Obama and McCain interviews ended at the ServiceNation Summit Thursday night, I left the blogger lounge with Kyte’s team to get some reactions from students who had amassed outside on the library’s steps to watch it. A number of these interviews made it to Kyte’s ServiceNation channel, such as the one below. I […] Written by David Berkowitz September 12, 2008November 26, 2020
Search Engine Marketing Social Media Technology Video Google's Video Speech Recognition Baby Steps It’s about time. Google’s finally starting to use speech recognition for video search. I still don’t know why it hasn’t just acquired Blinkx and owned the market. Compared to YouTube, Blinkx would be a bargain, and they could monetize it better. Anyway, the rollout could hardly be more limited. It’s only for political speeches, and […] Written by David Berkowitz July 15, 2008November 26, 2020
Arts and Entertainment Killa KFC I just caught this new KFC commercial about some kind of chipotle-flavored fried chicken. The two times I’ve eaten KFC I’ve regretted it, so I would have ignored the spot if I wasn’t so distracted by the actor playing the father. Thanks to Google, I was able to find a direct link to the spot […] Written by David Berkowitz June 17, 2008November 26, 2020
Fun Hurricane Otis Hits New York Courtesy of Weather.com at the Mobile Marketing Forum today: Written by David Berkowitz June 10, 2008November 26, 2020
Video Flip Video + Flickr Video Upload Trial At the Adobe event launching the Adobe Media Player, they gave away some pretty cool schwag: a Flip Video Ultra 2 GB (60 minute) camera, a toy I’ve wanted to play with for awhile and came close to buying repeatedly. Given the launch of video on Flickr this week, it was a good time to […] Written by David Berkowitz April 14, 2008November 26, 2020
Video Adobe's AMP Reviewed: Not Just Another Media Player The Adobe Media Player debuted this week, and after learning a little more at the launch party and trying it out myself, I’ll share a few thoughts on it. You can also find a screencast I created with the visuals (no voiceover); next time I’ll resize it and embed it, but it’s my first screencast, […] Written by David Berkowitz April 10, 2008November 26, 2020
Advertising Performance Performance A little while back, Tony Winders of ValueClick interviewed a number of people in the interactive marketing agency to ask them about what performance means to them. I didn’t realize what an amazing roster of talent Tony and his colleagues assembled, and it’s a thrill to be included. This was all one take, without the […] Written by David Berkowitz February 28, 2008November 26, 2020