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Content, photo albums and the future

Apple

Hey all, just a quick nite in light of that great iPhone 4 antenna song that apple displayed in their press conference yesterday.

That video was by a guy who signed off the video using his real name, his Twitter nameHandle, and I believe that’s all.

While Twitter, YouTube, and perhaps facebook are without question the places to be discovered, easily shared and publish yourself. Don’t forget to begin with your own space.

That is to say, get yourself a piece of the web, the new frontier, (yes it’s still new), being able to still buy billsawesomesite.com, is like coming to California in 1850 and being able to grab an acre of land for a house(in my humble opinion). And once you get that land(webspace), build your content on it, put your pictures, video, text and art on it, and redistribute from their, ensure that the highest quality native original format of your creation exists solely in a secure location(like a local backed up hard drive), put your web quality version of your art on YOUR own webspace, be that a rented shared server space like DreamHost, yahoo, your own server sonnected to the web, or big stuff like dedicated server or collocated servers.

And from that location, spread your content in other formats, YouTube720P, vimeoHD, twittervid, facebook etc, and on and on, always preserving the link back to yourdomain.com, or your personal webspace whatever it may be. Because Twitter and YouTube are hot today, but they’re not forever, just like country borders change, web properties change ownership, priorites and more. So put your content somewhere your grandkids can look back and say, “wow check out these emails from grandma to grandpa back in 2011″ as opposed to Twitter who only keep your last 12000 tweets or some such arbitrary number.

Contact me to learn more, but at the moment I heartily still endorse DreamHost. Click the link to the right “green hosting” to learn more about them.

P.s. Gmail only gives you access to your email for about six months if you stop logging in. Personally in like the idea of my email inbox being there for my grandkids to look at. You?

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