Metavid Got Blogged

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there are all kinds of automated things that keep track of these sorts of things, but it's nice to have a collection too...

  • Reason online mentions metavid in an article "The Imaginary Adventures of the U.S. Senate Sorting fact from fiction in the Congressional Record" [1]
  • Slashdot mentions metavid in an article referencing the New York Times editorial about C-SPAN's bid to "liberate" the House and Senate floor footage. (for more info about C-SPAN's bid see our complementary blog post)
  • Boston Globe mentions metavid in opening [2]
  • Colbert Nation [3]
  • sunlight foundation notes our grant application.
  • moving blip.TV towrds free video formats courtesy of Fernando Cassia of the theinquirer. [4]
  • frozenbears [5]
  • evilsigntist [6]
  • UK Telegraph blog [7]
"MetaVid is so painfully bleeding edge that you’ll need the Firefox web browser with an obscure plug-in called Annodex to make it work, but it’s well worth a look."
  • about archives [8]
  • chaos / politics / technology [9]
"Check out MetaVid now, before it gets slash-dotted."
  • creative commons salon [11]
"If you're involved in U.S. politics, or make art that critiques U.S. politics, you must check out Metavid, the first presenters -- keyword searchable public domain footage from the U.S. Congress in high quality open format with cool remediator applications coming"
  • carobotero post [12]
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