DISQUS

Colin Devroe: Pennsylvania might as well be in Israel

  • Jeff · 1 year ago
    Agree 100%, you guys are doing great things and I am really excited you are in my hometown of Bethlehem, great work!
  • Colin Devroe · 1 year ago
    Jeff: Thanks so much! Next time I am at ViddlerHQ we should meet up for lunch. Watch my Twitter (if you use it) and the next time you see me at ViddlerHQ send me a message.
  • Jeff · 1 year ago
    I am following you on twitter, phpfunk is the handle. I am actually going out to lunch with some of the folks from Viddler on the 25th.

    I will definitely keep lunch in mind.

    Thanks,
    Jeff
  • Jeff · 1 year ago
    Hey also, if you guys ever need help, I have a web developer specializing in PHP, JS, MySQL for about 8-9 years, give me a shout.
  • Dan · 1 year ago
    Arrington is a blowhard. Along with 92% of everyone else writing about Silicon Valley. Pennsylvania will get its due credit soon enough.
  • david cushman · 1 year ago
  • Jared · 1 year ago
    I have been watching this web video revolution from the sidelines for years now and I finally decided I should join one of these services. The catalyst was a recent vacation where I shot a few videos on my digital camera. I decided on Viddler over YouTube because of the features. I'm also going to start following Colin on Twitter. Keep it up.
  • Marcus Nelson · 1 year ago
    Hi Colin --
    Couldn't agree with you more.
    I'm in Wisconsin about to launch a start-up on Friday.
    Do you think anyone in SV is returning our calls? Nope.
    But I did pitch Rob Sandie @ SXSW - he hasn't called back either ;)

    Marcus
    UserVoice.com
  • Billy Fairchild · 1 year ago
    I have just recently started using Viddler. I must say I was won over withing minutes after uploading my first video. Keep up the great work!
  • Arthur Germain · 1 year ago
    Colin,
    Throw whatever resources you have behind this -- Scoble has offered to post his next video on Vidler. https://twitter.com/Scobleizer/statuses/790343272
    ahg3
  • Colin Devroe · 1 year ago
    Dan: I actually respect the job TechCrunch has done. They are all definitely very hard working people.

    Jared: Thanks for choosing Viddler. I hope you enjoy your use, and if you need anything, let me know.

    Marcus: You may send me an email and I will be sure to follow up.

    Billy: Thanks! Glad you like Viddler. If you need anything, let me know.

    Arthur: Thanks for the heads up.
  • Dave Delaney · 1 year ago
    I am very excited about what you guys are doing at Viddler. I feel guilty for not writing about you on my own blog: http://blog.davemadthat.com. When I heard you interviewed by TWIT (was it on TWIT?) and checked out your site I was blown away.

    It may be that the general public still haven't quite grasped the importance of tagging. I think using the analogy of tagging video like creating your own DVD chapters is a good way to go. You're right though, the rest of the geek community should be writing more about Viddler.

    I'll post something soon too.

    Cheers man.
    Dave Delaney
  • Stu · 1 year ago
    Colin,

    It's great to read about your belief in Viddler's success irregardless of media buzz.

    I bet Scoble's ping has given you a fair bit more buzz though :) Kudos on that.
  • bliplfish · 1 year ago
    I love Viddler - seriously.
    I even talk dirty to it sometimes.

    Viddler saved me from using YouTube (shudder).
  • SpaceyG · 1 year ago
    Scoble's Tweet was the impetous (sp?) for checking out Viddler, but all I can say now is "Wow!" As a v-logger and professional producer, I can't wait to use it. I'm already out bloggin' the Viddler gospel. Although here in Atlanta, our venerated Atlanta Business Chronicle paper doesn't even have a technology reporter. (I am not making that up.)
  • Alex Rudloff · 1 year ago
    VIDDLER!
  • Colin Devroe · 1 year ago
    Alex: EMURSE! :)
  • Dan · 1 year ago
    I actually respect most of what they do as well, and read the site pretty frequently. But I still say the Web 2.0 hype machine is fueled by blowhards. Actually I just like using the word "blowhard" more than anything else.
  • Matt Craven · 1 year ago
    Colin -

    Ping me at matt at bryghtpath dot com re: interview for Blog Herald - email or podcast (or both)..

    I'd email you but there's not a contact link here that I could find..

    Thanks!
    m
  • John Walker · 1 year ago
    Did Stu say "irregardless"? Wow.
  • kortina · 1 year ago
    Love Viddler. Keep representing Philly + East Coast.

    Also, great pic. I've spent many a morning doing burpees at the top of the stairs with that view in front of me.
  • Alex Hillman · 1 year ago
    Location based echo chamber is very much a reality in our industry. I think that by sitting outside of the echo chamber, we're often at an advantage for the reasons you described.

    On the other hand, I think that more cities are unifying their efforts and closing in on the things that make the Valley "tick". Will we ever duplicate it? No. And we shouldn't want to. Instead, let's work together to figure out what things make the area function, and overlay those functions over our own ways of doing things.

    While imitation is the highest form of flattery, it isn't terribly efficient. Don't pretend to be something you're not. Own it, and live it. Viddler, along with so many of our other east coast friends, do such a good job of this. Great post.
  • mike · 1 year ago
    Viddler rules! I just started using it but I'm really digging it. One complaint: I can't figure out how to make my group private, as in invite-only or at least requires approval to join. Any thoughts?
  • Mack D. Male · 1 year ago
    Dude, I feel your pain. We at Podcast Spot have been doing device-specific audio and video conversion for TWO YEARS but most people don't know that (upload a WMV and we'll encode it for the Xbox, iPod, etc). We're small and without a lot of money for marketing, we're in Canada, and we have the word "Podcast" in our name. It's harsh.

    I also like what you say about sustainability. Building something you're proud of and something that people want is what it's all about. Go Viddler!
  • Duncan Riley · 1 year ago
    [viddler id-d12b6c57]
  • Colin Devroe · 1 year ago
    Duncan: Point taken. Duly noted. And consider it done.

    One point about "complaining". I think if you read my post again I wasn't complaining but commenting on the facts. I'm not much of a complainer. Someday you and I will meet up and I think you'll see that. I've always appreciated your use of Viddler, so thanks for that also.

    I really appreciate you coming by, leaving a video comment, and giving us the best piece of advice we've gotten in a long time.
  • John Swords · 1 year ago
    I had no idea you were in Pennsylvania. I live in PA and am a big fan of what you guys are about. Thanks for this post. :)
  • Rashunda · 1 year ago
    Hi Colin. I need to second what Duncan said in his video response. I love Viddler, but the company's outreach program needs a lot of work. Like Duncan, I can't remember the last time I got an announcement from y'all. I even commented about this on a blog post a few days ago: http://www.thenewmediadiva.com/2008/06/23/youtu...

    Please, please, focus more on this, not for the buzz, but to help build your community.