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49Media.com Podcast

I'm too stoked.  Chris Ritke was kind enough to ask me for an interview for his podcasts.  I had too much fun and it's now on the 49Media.com.

Please visit 49Media for the complete post.  Here is a link to the mp3 file.

"Chris speaks with Markus Sandy about Spinflow.org, video blogging, vlogifying people and organizations, Podcast Hotel, Spincasting, videoblogging street teams, Blogher & a Spinflow sponsored west coast vlogger meetup, SpinXpress and more."

Chris was also so kind as to put the podcast on the Internet Archive.  Thanks Chris.

Apperceptions.org, SpinFlow.org and Outhink.blogs.com

These are some of my favorite blogs of course.  As is Seth Godin's and a whole list of others.  I've been thinking about writing up a post about the best blogs I read and Seth has posted the challenge: It's national tell-a-friend-about-blogs week!.  So what better excuse?  Here are the ones that I enjoy the most:

Creating Passionate Users
Fractals of Change
Jon's Radio
Seth's Blog
Signal vs. Noise
Staccato
Ryanne Hodson's Vlog
Michael Verdi's Vlog
RocketBoom Vlog
SpinFlow

Seth has a great list on his blog.  I like the SVN site so much, I decided to adopt their pleasant green (#393) color choice for this blog.  Now if just ten friends read read this blog, I'll have met the challange. 

Apperceive 2.0

Apperception is the process by which we connect what we perceive with what we have already experienced. 

Today, we record our experiences as digital content that we connect and weave into stories about ourselves, our families, our work and our dreams

The content we produce stands in for us when we are not present and serves to build a connection with others over space and time.  Whether it be a simple note, weblog, photographic image
or a music video, the content we create summarizes our experiences and cognitions for others.

At Apperceive, we strive to apply new technologies and ideas to making these connections between our knowledge and vision, as well as with each other.  This is the motivation for the open-source applications, content and services that we build.

It is not easy to lay out a development plan for how to best integrate new, and rapidly changing, technologies into existing products. Apperceive, does this by utilizing agile and extreme development techniques for rapid adoption of new and existing open architecture and open source products and services.

Like all explorers before us, we cannot always predict what lies ahead; but we are experienced at sailing into uncharted waters and establishing a beach-head for those who follow.  We bravely go where no app has gone before.

With apperception, comes expression and art. 

Apperceive, Inc. is not a private service provider and does not seek or commit to specific development projects and deadlines.  Instead, we are more like a think tank or studio with regular publications, events and presentations of results.  All of our work artifacts are open-sourced and licensed under the Creative Commons as "Attribution-ShareAlike".  Our sponsors, as well as others, are free to utilize or derive from our work.  This includes code, media and web content.

Of course, our sponsors are typically the first to leverage the fruit of our labors as they have both participated in the work, as well as the presentation of the results.

We collaborate with other organizations to set up environments for mutual growth.  By funding and participating in Apperceive project activities, sponsors can foster development of the specific web related services and content that is useful to them.  While we do not wish to become an advertising forum, we proudly display the logos of our sponsors on appropriate websites and feature them prominently in our weblog postings and articles.  We work with sponsors to establish project related memes and to create buzz around our collaborative efforts.

We measure our work by the number of people who utilize the content, applications and services that we produce.  Sponsors measure us by the ROI they get from utilizing our results and participating in our projects.

These are some of the things Apperceive is interested in doing:

  • producing weblogs
  • developing web services
  • participating in open-source projects
  • working with online communities
  • creating digital media research centers
  • architecting online events
  • writing articles and reports
  • creating digital media content
  • participating at conferences

We are considering spinning off or creating several new weblogs and enhancing the existing ones:

  • apperceptions
  • mobile applications (new)
  • aggregation/filtering (app.etitio.us)
  • ia tonight  (with ourmedia tonight?)
  • web 2.0 (new or existing)
  • ojai sights & sounds (new)
  • comedy (we are currently making a mash/mix of marc cantor)

We wish to publish several blog article series:

  • moving digital media (Spin, FTP, etc)
  • tutorials for web 2.0 (flickr, DLA, Spin, etc)
  • the well dressed net socialite (social networking, digital presence, buzz)
  • profile "unsung heroes" of the web (example: webjay cromegat)
  • blog reviews (audio, video, other)
  • digital urban planning with web 2.0

We are considering the creation of several web-based directories:

  • media playlists
  • audio blogs
  • video blogs
  • web 2.0
  • events

We wish to pursue the development of open source services and applications in the following areas:

  • digital aggregation - content and digest aggregation for use in personal publishing, integration and interoperability of digital services and applications
  • content filtering - newsfeed and data stream filtering of digests and content into pre-defined and dynamic contexts
  • distributed media - newsfeeds and podcasting to F&F or business
  • searching tagged data - applying social tagging to business, automatic contextual tagging
  • secure communities - private and business blogging and wikis, portfolios, digital marketplaces and supply chains