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- verb Alternative form of
vodcast . - noun Alternative form of
vodcast .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Freak Network Tigger 2010
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Barclays fight against online fraud continues with a new 'vidcast' advising people on the best methods of internet security.
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Meeples and Miniatures, one of the better gaming podcasts (see my links, left side) routinely does a “vidcast” on Youtube which demonstrate recent gaming miniature releases both in Historicals and in Fantasy & Science Fiction.
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Meeples and Miniatures, one of the better gaming podcasts (see my links, left side) routinely does a “vidcast” on Youtube which demonstrate recent gaming miniature releases both in Historicals and in Fantasy & Science Fiction.
Incoming! #20 and SF&F #5 vidcasts are out « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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I follow this vidcast religiously and have watched every episode I could get my grubby paws on.
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But will there be a 24esque vidcast of what goes down over 3 months in Colorado?
"You get $5,000 per founder, up to 3 founders. So at most, you'll get $15,000 for the summer." Ben Barren 2007
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Actually, Molly, that post resulted in me clicking over to your vidcast site, so you actually owe Scott some ad revenue.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Molly keeps ELR close to the….bum? 2008
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The Telegraph talks about it in this rather crappy and aimlessly pretentious vidcast or vodcast or whatever the damn things are called.
September 2nd, 2008 2008
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You are correct, that was my guess re: the “do it right” vidcast.
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The crux of "Eat The Press" will be our coverage of all areas of the media, from newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, podcast, vidcast, blogging, vlogging, and whatever else is out there.
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Robert Scoble -- whose own company, PodTech, may be at risk in this witch hunt -- has weighed in on the issue by suggesting that the tech community as a whole adopt other terms like "audiocast" and "videocast" (or alternately, "audcast" and "vidcast") to describe this type of content, while other folks feel that fighting Apple and generating a ton of negative press for Cupertino is the best solution.
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