June 16, 2008
U.S. Open Sudden Death

When the U.S. Open came down to an 18-hole playoff between Rocco Mediate and Tiger Woods, MobLogic had no choice but to cover the story.

Roman Bodnar and Nick Paley whipped this out today at the studio:

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June 12, 2008
Happy Loving Day! YouTube Player is Robust!

While Luci put together multiple festival submission packages, I made this:

After viewing the video, you'll see a series of suggested videos load into the bottom of the player. Hold your cursor over them to see their titles. Find the video titled "Why every girl should buy their boyfriend Wii fit". Click it. It used to be when you did this, you'd be transported to the YouTube page of that video, but now you stay on the page that you want to be on and watch other videos. Really cool! Someone's understanding something about embeddable distribution. That's Amanda Elend, MobLogic blogger and Wallstrip writer with hip-swingin' editor, Sean Smith. It was a light-hearted video response to this video:

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June 11, 2008
MobLogic does Viral... Well

Here's a couple videos we did over the past few days to test the viral waters. Enjoy!

Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are selling videos of themselves "chatting" about their sexual encounters with Bill Clinton. Huh? What else could this kind of wierdness need? A commercial, of course.

Buy them all at $1.99 per download at their website: www.genniferandpaula.com

I cut this one today in response to E.D. Hill, host of the freshly canceled Fox News show, America’s Pulse, connecting presidential candidate, Barack Obama’s hand gesture to terrorism.

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June 06, 2008
The Future of Online Video EXPLODES!

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The mind-blowing thing isn't the trick, it's the viewers ability to choose the path of their viewing experience.

The possibilities are endless. I can't wait put them to use at MobLogic and Wallstrip.

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May 22, 2008
MobLogic is covering an execution in Georgia

MobLogic took a crew down to Georgia to get a first-hand look at the Death Penalty and the execution of Samuel David Crow.

We've posted five shows so far, three of those were today(!) and we'll continue to post multiple shows daily through the week! They've sparked a great conversation on our site. I encourage everyone to come be a part of a very important issue and a landmark event in web video.

Here they are:

Execution Day: What Would You Do?

Lindsay Vlogging to the Airport

Georgia Covers the Death Penalty?

For or Against in Georgia?

and an awesome inerview with the Southern Center for Human Rights President and Lead Counsel, Stephen Bright