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Today on the show I’ve got two interviews.
The first is the John Karantzis, CEO of Reeltime, an Aussie start-up that’s just announced a JV with Yahoo7 to deliver movie and television downloads over the net.
Second I chat with Aaron Brazell, Chief Geek for b5Media, about the evolving needs of blog architectures. Aaron’s blog is at TechnoSailor.
The blog architecture ideas are interesting. Check out Jonathon Boutelle’s Mullet layout. (I thought you’d like the name Cameron :-). I’d like to see a combo of these: e.g. show titles for popular and recently commented articles and show full articles for recent articles. Or some other combination.
BTW The special ingredient here is RSS readers: As more people read through aggregators, the case becomes more compelling for new ways to present blog content. Ideas from Digg, Reddit, as well as general Ajax functionality (imagine the mullet layout where you can expand out stories by clicking on them, like Digg comments), will all lead to improvements in the next couple of years.
It was good chatting with you, Cameron. Even if I was a little technologically wandering their for a minute.
Finally caught up with this episode (so you can do another if you want (hint hint hint).
Firstly, why didn’t you hit the Realtime guy with you New media is replacing MSM and why would you want to buy the stuff when there is so much free stuff out there?
On your comparing the sidebar stuff to what Aaron has done, man it doesn’t even look close!
JMTC
Molly