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Robert Scoble
Obama is President at Current TV just changed broadcasting forever:
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I will post more on this shortly. Current TV is pushing video all over the world with Tweets on it. This is a new kind of newsroom and it is quite interesting to study. - Robert Scoble from email
Wow you're absolutely right. I LOVE Current TV. Great and innovative work guys - Philip Tomlinson
News changed, For EVER! - Lakshman Prasad
Really would have like to see it but not on FIOS here. Still the FB/CNN combo not bad... - Andrew Wilson
another great example of bottom up sharing of information. the people are the makers of the news. great work Current TV. - AJK
@Andrew Wilson -- we should be on FiOS...channel 130. where are you at? - mario anima
Seems comment from PeopleBrowsr didn't post through to here as expected. Hmm ... I'd like to see their platform incorporate PeopleBrowsr and ability to pull up anyone at any time to jumbotron sunday talk show talking head cubes. - michael silverton
Hi Mario. It's funny seeing you in friendfeed and talking to you at the same time. :-) (Mario works at Current TV) - Robert Scoble
i know! it's an odd situation. live in person, and on friendfeed. hilarious. - mario anima
Hi Mario. Did my quick comment make sense? The idea is, with PeopleBrowsR, you potentially have a digital dossier of every citizen at your fingertips so you can background and filter out total nut cases like me; but other than than, *anyone* with a webcam can be pulled into the television talk-show discussion space with a click. Trivial for PB to include a pane or panel that fires up client-side webcam on demand. - michael silverton
Amazing. - timedalkat from twhirl
@michael silverton -- that's pretty interesting. i haven't played around with PeopleBrowsr yet, but will definitely give it a look. thanks! - mario anima
the facebook/cnn mashup was pretty impressive - they killed it. was cool to follow along with @davemorin on it - andrew
Chris: I don't remember anyone having such an organization to sifting through public comments made on the web to push onto TV. I think this is a lot different than watching a chat room. - Robert Scoble
Sorry for repost, but it's pertinent here. We need platforms that help to make rapid navigational and contextual sense of mashups like this http://tinyurl.com/inaugcog09 as well. Will ask PeopleBrowsr to pull in QIK. - michael silverton