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      <description> I would break my online video watching down into three categories:  	News. I've become an election news junkie and have been watching a lot of online video about the 2008 primaries. 	Poops and Giggles. Friends sending great video clips, mostly...</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p><br /> I would break my online video watching down into three categories:</p> <ol> 	<li><strong>News</strong>. I&#39;ve become an election news junkie and have been watching a lot of online video about the 2008 primaries.</li> 	<li><strong>Poops and Giggles</strong>. Friends sending great video clips, mostly for pure entertainment purposes.</li> 	<li><strong>How-To or Informational Videos</strong>. Vids that will show me how to get something done, or what a product or service does.</li> </ol> <p><br /> I&#39;ve been cruising around <a href="http://www.howcast.com">Howcast</a>, a new video site launched to support How-To videos, and I LOVE IT.<!--more--></p> <p><strong>What I love the most is the brilliant connection between a video and an associated wiki. </strong><br /> <br /> Trying to explain wikis to a lay person, or even a relatively technically sophisticated marketer is a struggle. They just don&#39;t get the collaborative power a wiki can bring to a project or community. It&#39;&#39; not that they don&#39;t get the concept, they just can&#39;t see tangible uses of it.<br /> <br /> <strong>The Ultimate Wiki Test</strong><br /> So I put the Howcast wiki test to the toughest of them all - my wife. She plays well as I try to show her new technology concepts and she simply gives it a thumbs up or down.<br /> <br /> We&#39;ve been talking about preparing sushi at home, and everyone says, &quot;It&#39;s all about the rice,&quot; and I&#39;ve yet to come across a good reference on how to make sushi rice until I found it on Howcast:</p> <p><a href="http://www.howcast.com/videos/256-How-To-Make-Sushi-Rice"><img src="http://www.room214.com/project/room214/room214logos/howcastsushi.jpg" alt="Howtcast Sushi" title="Howtcast Sushi" width="487" height="471" /></a><br /> <br /> Included with the video on the site is an associated wiki, where the author can post notes such as the ingredients or utensils needed. This is awesome for watching a video and then giving the viewer everything they need to do it.</p> <p><img src="http://www.room214.com/project/room214/room214logos/sushiwiki.jpg" alt="Howcast Wiki" title="Howcast Wiki" width="501" height="316" /><br /> <br /> <br /> Beyond video notes in the wiki, viewers can add their own input in the form of a Comment, Tip, Warning or Fact. Now this makes it awesome. So for instance (just imagine as there are no current comments in the feedback image below) I live in Boulder, Colo., maybe there is a comment about cooking in high altitude. Or maybe someone puts a warning about avoiding scalding yourself with the steam.<br /> <br /> <img src="http://www.room214.com/project/room214/room214logos/sushiwiki2.jpg" alt="Howcast Wiki 2" title="Howcast Wiki 2" width="502" height="120" /><br /> <br /> Now there is a tangible and easy to show reference about the great use of a wiki. Nice work Howcast - great videos too.</p><br/><div style="clear:both"></div><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/howcast">howcast</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/howcast"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/howcast.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/how-to videos">how-to videos</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/how-to videos"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/how-to videos.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/wikis">wikis</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/wikis"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/wikis.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/sushi rice">sushi rice</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/sushi rice"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/sushi rice.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a> ]]></content:encoded>
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