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More Video Posting from CES

by Andrew McCaskey
Spent all day posting videos from the CES show – and the team is now realizing what a tremendous task we have on our hands.

Very gradually releasing on the Special Media feed – making every attempt to cross reference when we know that there are other materials at GNC or Geekazine.

Bob Van Valzah , Scott Elliot, and Kara Karsten videos released to day on primary channel – found at Blip.tv.

Blip.tv also tells us that we we on Boxee, in addition to TIvo and Roku. No independent way to veryify. My Boxee conversion on the Apple TV got squashed with the last AppleTV upgrade and with other things going on did not go back and re image. That was a bout the time that Hulu got mad and went their separate ways. IF you have Boxee, please have a look there on the blip.tv channel and see if you can find TPN.

On other matters, I hate to renege on a promise but the big news I expected today did not resolve. Not sure if it is a DNS propogation problem or some other issue. I feel sure it is being worked through the night.

One more large file on the media feed, and then I will be able to start to push multiple product videos per day – One thing for sure, there will be a variety on the site but there may be some different one’s on the feed. And, as we begin to get to the backchannel items next week, there will be some more fun items to get published.

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