MangoLassi TV
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This sounds similar to the VMware weekly community podcast but in video form - http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=19367&cmd=tc.
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I don't watch videos.
So all your recent little video responses are lost content.
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@jaredbusch said in MangoLassi TV:
I don't watch videos.
So all your recent little video responses are lost content.
Would you preferred a MangoLassi Podcast instead?
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@black3dynamite said in MangoLassi TV:
@jaredbusch said in MangoLassi TV:
I don't watch videos.
So all your recent little video responses are lost content.
Would you preferred a MangoLassi Podcast instead?
I think I would prefer an animated series.
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@ramblingbiped said in MangoLassi TV:
@black3dynamite said in MangoLassi TV:
@jaredbusch said in MangoLassi TV:
I don't watch videos.
So all your recent little video responses are lost content.
Would you preferred a MangoLassi Podcast instead?
I think I would prefer an animated series.
With southpark like characters. .
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@black3dynamite said in MangoLassi TV:
@jaredbusch said in MangoLassi TV:
I don't watch videos.
So all your recent little video responses are lost content.
Would you preferred a MangoLassi Podcast instead?
I would not listen to that either.
Text. I read at my leisure in small or large chunks as I can.
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I think a live streaming podcast of the Microsoft Sam voice reading the site would be the best.
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@black3dynamite said in MangoLassi TV:
@jaredbusch said in MangoLassi TV:
I don't watch videos.
So all your recent little video responses are lost content.
Would you preferred a MangoLassi Podcast instead?
Text summaries are immensely helpful. I can guess at the content but there will be plenty of users who check in during a work day, can't watch a video then don't come back to view later unless its something they really really want to see.
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Is there an easy way to "download" YouTube vids for offline viewing on Android?
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@hobbit666 said in MangoLassi TV:
Is there an easy way to "download" YouTube vids for offline viewing on Android?
Loads of apps if you search the Play Store
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@hobbit666 said in MangoLassi TV:
Is there an easy way to "download" YouTube vids for offline viewing on Android?
Why not just make a playlist and watch them when you have the time (with internet connectivity)?
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@minion-queen said in MangoLassi TV:
@tim_g said in MangoLassi TV:
How about an interactive weekly wrap-up, something community members can participate in. Kind of like a webinar, where there's a host, and others have a way to ask questions, comment, etc in real time with the host. Maybe even something that has video for everyone that wants to do it, like a 100-person Skype session, if something exists. Or something like twitch.tv but better.
If not, just having a weekly wrap-up video is great idea too!
You can do this via Zoom (doing it now on with 30 people from all over the world doing a Marketing Brain Storming session). Some people on are their cell phones, some on their laptops others with webcams and good microphones). Then we publish the video to a private Facebook page for us to refer back to.
I've never used Zoom, but that does sound interesting... something I would participate in if you went that way.
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@dustinb3403 said in MangoLassi TV:
@hobbit666 said in MangoLassi TV:
Is there an easy way to "download" YouTube vids for offline viewing on Android?
Why not just make a playlist and watch them when you have the time (with internet connectivity)?
What a daft question responding to offline viewing options
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@jackcpickup said in MangoLassi TV:
@dustinb3403 said in MangoLassi TV:
@hobbit666 said in MangoLassi TV:
Is there an easy way to "download" YouTube vids for offline viewing on Android?
Why not just make a playlist and watch them when you have the time (with internet connectivity)?
What a daft question responding to offline viewing options
I'd just rather not break ToS with Youtube. . . personally.
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@dustinb3403 said in MangoLassi TV:
@jackcpickup said in MangoLassi TV:
@dustinb3403 said in MangoLassi TV:
@hobbit666 said in MangoLassi TV:
Is there an easy way to "download" YouTube vids for offline viewing on Android?
Why not just make a playlist and watch them when you have the time (with internet connectivity)?
What a daft question responding to offline viewing options
I'd just rather not break ToS with Youtube. . . personally.
You aren't
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@tim_g said in MangoLassi TV:
@minion-queen said in MangoLassi TV:
@tim_g said in MangoLassi TV:
How about an interactive weekly wrap-up, something community members can participate in. Kind of like a webinar, where there's a host, and others have a way to ask questions, comment, etc in real time with the host. Maybe even something that has video for everyone that wants to do it, like a 100-person Skype session, if something exists. Or something like twitch.tv but better.
If not, just having a weekly wrap-up video is great idea too!
You can do this via Zoom (doing it now on with 30 people from all over the world doing a Marketing Brain Storming session). Some people on are their cell phones, some on their laptops others with webcams and good microphones). Then we publish the video to a private Facebook page for us to refer back to.
I've never used Zoom, but that does sound interesting... something I would participate in if you went that way.
Zoom is a good video conference solution. I have used the free plan for a while. Not had a need to step up to a subscription yet personally.
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@jaredbusch said in MangoLassi TV:
@tim_g said in MangoLassi TV:
@minion-queen said in MangoLassi TV:
@tim_g said in MangoLassi TV:
How about an interactive weekly wrap-up, something community members can participate in. Kind of like a webinar, where there's a host, and others have a way to ask questions, comment, etc in real time with the host. Maybe even something that has video for everyone that wants to do it, like a 100-person Skype session, if something exists. Or something like twitch.tv but better.
If not, just having a weekly wrap-up video is great idea too!
You can do this via Zoom (doing it now on with 30 people from all over the world doing a Marketing Brain Storming session). Some people on are their cell phones, some on their laptops others with webcams and good microphones). Then we publish the video to a private Facebook page for us to refer back to.
I've never used Zoom, but that does sound interesting... something I would participate in if you went that way.
Zoom is a good video conference solution. I have used the free plan for a while. Not had a need to step up to a subscription yet personally.
I have a paid option and use it 4 or 5 times a day on average with people all over the place. Works great on my cell too on 4G so pretty happy over all.
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We should do an episode during the conference!