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Comments on: Video: Web 2.0 in five minutes

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by peeskieeskie February 10, 2007 5:23 AM PST
I couldn't imagine why there was no comments on this yet until I realized it didn't work. Can't comment on what you can't see!
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Web 2.0 in five minutes - doesn't work??
by ronniecnet February 10, 2007 6:36 AM PST
Sorry -could not get Web 2.0 in five minutes to work.
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Timing is everything
by caldwdo February 10, 2007 7:23 AM PST
This is great intro video I can use at a presentation in a few days. Rather than bore the audience with PowerPoint slides with embed video and sound, this YouTube video can start the show for me. Now all I have to figure out is getting the YouTube downloaded to my laptop. Still haven't gotten that part worked out yet. Learn by doing. Doug C. www.dougcaldwell.net
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Say what...?
by dgarbis February 10, 2007 8:29 AM PST
I am really trying to be constructive here - the 'presentation' went so fast as to be almost totally unintelligable. It would have been nice to have a way to slow down the 'film'. A few spoken words at appropriate points might have helped also. Please, presenters/creators, not everyone watching has the ability of a teenage game player to follow the action - much less, to comprehend it.
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when I reviewed my comment I found an error in spelling. Clicking the 'Edit' button returned me to the creation window - but without the original content! Don't know if that's a machine error or a program design error.
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