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Originally Posted by Tess Whitcroft Yes. That embedding into blogs and other social web pages could be quite popular. In fact the ability to embed seems to be the latest hot thing. On the same page in TechCrunch that announced Lively there was an "ad" for Seesmic. Which seems to be a video version of forums like this one as well and an embeddable video conversation tool. While we all seem to be able to be vicious with typed words, would we be so uncivil if it was our voice and our face commenting?
Tess (trying not to sidetrack her own thread) |
Embedding something which doesn't work on your Myspace is not going to be a big draw, I foresee. Even if it does work it will be a big bandwidth drain for any visitor and they will want some sort of blocking plugin.
Honestly, nobody cares about Seesmic either, apart from the vlogging crowd, and even they have gone off the idea.