Roland Tanglao's Blip.tv Videoblog
Roland Tanglao's Blip.tv Videoblog
bryght.com, rolandtanglao.com, vaneats.com, barbandroland.com, dogmaradio.com, flickr.com/photos/roland, lindy hop, proud papa, tap ...
Steph Rieger on mobile phones - Vidfest 2006 RolandVideoVerite164
Steph and Bryan Rieger gave a fantastic presentation on mobile phones and devices today at Vidfest covering their remarkable learning ...
Joshua Davis on his cool computational art - Vidfest 2006 RolandVideoVerite163
Joshua Davis is amazing. An artist with a programmer's sensibility? Or a programmer with an artist's sensibility? Somehow he has managed to ...
EverythingCasting 1 minute video - Vidfest 2006 RolandVideoVerite162
Robert and I introduce ourselves and speak about the fact that for very cheap (all you need is a computer, a microphone, camera and an ...
Mark Pesce - 1 minute - Vidfest 2006 RolandVideoVerite161
Mark Pesce at VidFest 2006 on mobile.
Vidfest 2006 Screenings intro - RolandVideoVerite160
Intro to the awesome videos that were shown last night at Vidfest 2006.
Chris Messina on putting yourself out there to engage the community - Net2VideoVerite154
Chris Messina speaking about engaging the community by putting yourself out there.
Tara Hunt on Pinko Marketing - Net2VideoVerite153
A 60 excerpt of Tara Hunt's talk on Pinko Marketing at NetSquared.
Ethan Zuckerman of Global Voices - Net2VideoVerite151
Ethan Zuckerman of Global Voices at NetSquared (60 ).
How do we make it last? Become Policy Wonks - Net2VideoVerite150
Paul Saffo at NetSquared on how to make it last. The answer is to change policy so we have to become policy wonks or find and educate ...
Marnie Webb - Fill out those index cards with next actions - Net2VideoVerite147
Marnie says: fill out your NetSquared inspired next actions on index cards or on the website
Roland's intro to NetSquared 2006 - Net2VideoVerite149
My introduction to the fabulous NetSquared conference.
HTCE Citizen Journalism & Corporate Communications Part 2 - Gatekeepers, Bubbling up
On how the CBC relies today on wire services rather than bloggers as story sources. IMHO they will use both in the near future.













