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January 31st, 2008

Naked bloggers launch online video network

Naked_male_bloggersOK, I've been known to go off on rants on net@nite about female bloggers posting half-naked pics online (you can find your own links :).  Well, now the boys are getting in on the action.

Pictured here is the Scobelizer (famous tech blogger Robert Scoble) and Shel Israel (tech consultant/author).  This photo is from a Techcrunch party in honour of a book they launched some time ago.

Now they're teaming up again under Fast Company's new online video network, headed by Scoble.

I have met both Scoble and Shel, with their shirts on, and can't wait to watch this FC network grow, as there are too few good tech/business video shows online.

I wish analyst/blogger Bob Lefsetz would do a weekly video show (shirt on), I could listen to that guy rant and rave about the music industry for hours on end.  His emails are classic.

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January 27th, 2008

Hit me on my iphone...just not in Canada

Leo and I played this catchy little song on our podcast, net@nite, last week, so I thought I'd share it with y'all.   I found 'er on boingboing.net, and then read up on the creator Pete Miser.  Quite frankly, I like this hip-hop version more than the original Apple iPhone ad.   Much better.

As for why Canadians still don't have the iPhone, here's the lastest buzz on the street from a reporter at The Globe & Mail

There is really only one telco large enough to sell the iPhone

—Rogers Wireless, the only large Canadian provider that uses the GSM

technology built into the iPhone. And despite manifest demand for the

iPhone in Canada, Rogers has yet to offer it.

The reason, as I’ve mentioned earlier, is that Canadians seem to be

willing to pay the world’s highest prices for data subscriptions, in

addition to their talk plans. And Rogers knows we would not be very

enthusiastic for the iPhone unless Rogers drops its high data rates,

which it is loath to do.

I don’t know what the numbers are, but I’m assuming that Rogers

hasn’t yet signed on for the iPhone for another reason — there’s no

competitor in Canada that can offer the iPhone, so there’s no effective

competition.

Read full article here.

Also, the comments make for good reading...especially this one...

 

   

d m

from Canada writes:

If there is anything less dark murky and obscurantist it's telecom in

Canada. I would like a mobile phone for a number of reasons, ( have you

tried to find a pay phone these days) and I would like many of the

mobile features for computer access. Despite my best efforts i honestly

could not decipher the actual costs, air time and downloads.  I couldn't. As I feel I am already being robbed blind for TV and land line phone, I guess I will simply wait in vain.  The

Canadian business model has been monopolies since the fur trade and

CPR. You would be a fool to hope the we will ever see a change.

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January 23rd, 2008

The Story of Stuff - Think b-4 you shop

This video has been out for a while, but I just heard about it a couple of weeks ago.  It's a long one, so grab a drink (tap water vs. bottled water ;-), learn and laugh.  Get the  full scoop here.

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January 22nd, 2008

Are bloggers smarter? Test the Nation thinks so

2207705641_e10d7563ea_bI spent Sunday night with a team of 30+ bloggers on a CBC-TV quiz show called Test the Nation.  We, the bloggers, were pitted against five other teams - chefs, celebrity look-a-likes, taxi drivers, flight crews, and backpackers.

After two hours of answering a total of 60 question about the 21st Century, our team won the competition.  Aside from sweet victory, the best part of the night was hanging out with other web-minded people (a loud and vocal bunch I might add).

Some folks have emailed to ask my score, and I will reveal it as soon as I find out (if it's good of course!).  There are lots of entertaining pics up on Flickr, so check 'em out here.   

Here I am above with fellow Canadian lady blogger Miss604.  Of course the highlight of my night was when "Austin Powers" asked me to "shag behind the curtains" and when Borat penciled in my blog as a must-visit later that eve.  Ah, just another Sunday night in Toronto!

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January 16th, 2008

The Steve Jobs Keynote in 60 seconds flat

If you weren't glued to your computer during Monday's Keynote at Macworld, this video from Belmont sums up all you need to know (thx to Jack for sending me the link).  Also, this is the best Techcrunch comment ever, see #10 (the site's founder, Michael Arrington, calls one of the posters an idiot, so entertaining).

My timing re: Macworld was bad this year, missed it by a day (so sad, hope Leo will forgive me!?).  I did have a productive week in San Francisco on the Tony Robbins project, etc., also got some pics done for my website (my good friends at Arktyp are working on an ambermac.com redesign to spruce 'er up and give me a friendly online home for some more regular video). 

Stay tuned! 

P.S.  If you live in Canada, tune into CBC Sunday night at 8pm EST.  I'll be joining a team of bloggers on Test the Nation, a new trivia show that aims to find out which group of professionals knows the most about the world.  I hope there are shiny red "That Was Easy" buttons.  For links to all my teammates' blogs, visit mynameiskate.ca.

P.P.S.  A la Dexter treatment, Brian just sent me this video.  It's a joke, but it's freaky!

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January 6th, 2008

Top 3 Webnation episodes - Goodbye Citytv

Hi.  This past Friday I officially resigned from Citytv (I say "officially" because I resigned in October to pursue other freelance projects, but promises of hosting a national version of Webnation vs. doing daily news stories sucked me in and kept me around).  Last week Rogers decided they no longer want to do the show, but the offer to stay and do news stories was still on the table.  I walked.  OK, I ran, and maybe I jumped a little in excitement.  I'm just saying.  Freedom is a good thing, right?  There are more boring details to the departure, but just imagine a bad TV newsroom drama set in Toronto.

For the past couple of months I've been working part-time on a project for Tony Robbins (and having a blast), so I expect to do more of that in 2008 (and, of course, my podcasts are still going strong).  I am also keen to give Webnation life somewhere else, so if you're in the market for a new media news show with a dedicated online following and a (small but swift) die-hard team, email me.  The show also just won Top New Podcast Award for 2007 on iTunes, so we are all like proud parents (minus the diaper-changing part). 

I'm pasting my top three favourite Webnation episodes below, which include interviews with comedian Andy Samberg, sex blogger Violet Blue, and citizen journalist Josh Wolf.  I'd like to say that I'm posting them here so that you can all watch them again, but who am I kidding?!  As some of you know, creating a demo reel is a pain in the rear end, so this is my online resume of sorts.  FYI - my resume is here.

I am off to San Francisco this week for some TR work and meetings, should be fun to get back to my old stomping ground.  Thanks to everyone for all your Webnation support and link love. 

Oh, and a belated Happy New Year!  Let's have an awesome 2008.

-Amber xo

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