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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
6/29/2016 6:05:49 PM
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Re: Off on a tangent...
Flip video cams were well designed back in the day. And it's amazing that there aren't more copy-cat devices out there with similar easy-to-use interfaces. It's disconcerting that good UI is so hard to reproduce.

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faryl
faryl
6/29/2016 4:49:16 PM
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Re: Off on a tangent...
I wanted a flip cam forever and finally got my hands on one about 2 months before iPhones added video functionality. I still have videos that need to be offloaded from it though- the way the usb arm is set up, it's awkward to connect to a desktop.

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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
6/29/2016 4:43:24 PM
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Re: Off on a tangent...
Brian and I have a shared experience with Flip cams. Still have mine, but after using it this winter it has been retired.  

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
6/29/2016 3:14:26 PM
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Re: Off on a tangent...
> "Where did you find a picture of a Flip camera?"

Heh. do you need another picture? I have a Flip video camera somewhere... fascinating how that gadget was totally killed by GoPro and other cameras.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
6/29/2016 1:40:29 PM
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Re: managing video
Current video consumption is still mostly downloading.. and not uploading. I wonder if there will be a second explosion of symmetric video traffic someday. It's starting to happen with some Vine videos and short clips, but it's not clear if users are going to want to upload as much as they download?

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inkstainedwretch
inkstainedwretch
6/29/2016 1:07:46 PM
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Off on a tangent...
Where did you find a picture of a Flip camera?

-- Brian Santo

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clrmoney
clrmoney
6/29/2016 11:14:05 AM
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managing video
They should managed video so everting will be in order and ther won't be any problems or anything. This will be beneficial to all the customers who watch videos etc.

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
6/29/2016 8:18:21 AM
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Welcome in!
I've already been enjoying your work, Adi.

I wonder whether there isn't a natural limit to the growth of mobile video and big video: people already spend so much time looking at screens, and so many people have already been recruited into perpetual viewership, that it seems like all potential for market expansion/growth has been tapped. One person can only watch a bit more than one screen at a time, and people have to sleep (and at least watch some things that are not purely idle choices); even allowing for every subsistence farmer, service worker, and factory worker in the world to somehow be on the screen from wake to sleep (I'm not sure I want to think about how the world will run, or not, in that situation), don't we eventually run out of eyes for all the content?

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
6/29/2016 12:10:59 AM
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Re: Video Explosion
I believe Big Video will increase as many subscribers are ditching large cable providers such as Comcast, TimeWarner and DirecTV who continually increase prices but don't increase the quality of customer service. 


There is no doubt about it. Looking at the speed video is evolving this push back for treaditional cable companies may not be too far away.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
6/28/2016 11:36:37 PM
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Re: More video expansion
Reaching the zettabyte is so impressive! And you're right in such a short period of time. It's exciting because who knows where we'll be in five or ten years from now!

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