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Screenshots pushing for broadband content

If you haven't noticed, I have started two new channels as an extension to this blog.

They are Podcast (Jeff on the Mike) and Vodcast/Videocast (Whatzzup!), respectively. They require good broadband to access. Please visit the two microsites to understand how they work.

In the podcast channel, I had an interview with political researcher Liew Chin Tong to discuss Pak Lah's new cabinet line-up. Yesterday, I did a Skypecast with columnist/blogger Oon Yeoh on DiGi being denied a 3G license.

In the videocast channel, I have uploaded three video-clips, namely 3rd World Bomb Squad, Snatch thief on-the-bike, and Notebook thieves.

The videos were sent by Screenshots readers over the last two years, but only now do I have the capacity to present them in an orderly manner. I hope you could help us develop this video channel to the max, and this is how easy you can do it.

My obvious agenda is to help push local content for the National Broadband Plan.

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Comments

I will try to watch this, but it depends on my dial-up ADSL connection. Streamyx permitting :p

Would love to participate in your videocast. Problem is, I can't even get broadband at home! TMNet says there's not enough ports in my area, and I'm just outside the coverage of Jaring's wireless broadband. What options do people like me have, besides moving house??

but... but... we'd be accused of abusing bandwidth!!!1111

Step by step, Jeff.

Great knowing you're making full use of technology available.

Would be greater if the government knows how to at least utilise what's available currently.

Petrol price hike by 30 sen and Pak Lah summoned 5,000 BN leaders to a meeting. This is another sign of Malaysia Boleh! where the joke gets better by the day.

Najib called for a change in lifestyle. Shouldn't the BN changes its lifestyle and use video conferencing rather than burning fuel transporting 5,000 idiots to a meeting? Wonder how much the petrol claim will come up to .... not mentioning other claims that will be filed by these 5,000 idiots.

Malaysia Boleh!!!

thanks for sharing the video. gosh, those video which feature the indian boys stealing the notebook. It's just the same tactic in here (wangsa maju) and could be the same boys too. My boss lost her handphone to this boys. Since then whenever we see few indian boys knocking at the door, we just keep quiet.

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