Saturday, December 23, 2006

Not a creature was moving, not even a mouse

I thought this weekend would would be the beginning of about ten days of low traffic on the sites devoted to new media developments.

But no! Steve Bryant on ReelPop (link on the blogroll) announces that "Amanda Congdon is a matryoshka doll of marketability. She's the Seinfeld of videblogging." Not only has she migrated from the kindergarten of vlogging to learn her old-school media ABCs, she now, as a celebrity, has a new personal vlog which is modestly titled Starring Amanda Congdon.

And Scott Kirstner has compiled a very thought provoking list of Ten pivotal events of 2006, from the intersection of entertainment and technology. It really has been quite a year.

More about The Venice Project is to be found everywhere, so I'll not even bother to re-blog any of the new stuff. There's a lot of 'noise' out there, anyway, and I'll wait until some of the dust settles.

I'm not totally sure that The Venice Project is the killer application people claim. Jeff Jarvis and others point to one just emerging, tantalizingly, on the horizon. They're calling it Abbey Core, and they are Andrew (Rocketboom) Baron and Jeff Pulver.

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