Prabhu wrote:
> Agreed. Infact I am personally interested in seeing this feature in
> slideshare itself. What is stopping you guys from adding youtube
> support? Shouldn't be that hard in flash :)
> Any hints on whether this is in pipeline or want to strictly stay away
> from this?
> I have few more suggestions as well. Perhaps I will write a post on
> this in my blog (http://desistartups.in)
> Regards,
> Prabhu
> On 6/12/08, Rashmi <rash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Agree. Its not a good system for finding. What I do like about it is
>> the ability to see both the video and slideshow at the same time (the
>> side by side look and feel is somewhat interesting). Assuming I could
>> find interesting slideshows and videos that went together, I could
>> view and navigate them side by side in a free manner.
>> Of course if you want a real mashup of videos and slideshows, then
>> omnisio is the real thing: http://www.omnisio.com/v/-dWAn9NdjhG/inbox-zero
>> But there is something about the simplicity of surfdocs which is
>> interesting.
>> Rashmi
>> On Jun 11, 12:52 am, Christian Heilmann <chris.heilm...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Gaurav Gupta wrote:
>> > > Interesting application built using the Slideshare RSS feed:
>> > >http://surf.googlemashups.com
>> > Interesting is maybe a bit much, it is a classic mashup - putting two
>> > unrelated things together and hoping that the outcome is of any
>> > relevance. Seeing that not many people bother to write good
>> > descriptions, tags or headlines in YouTube there is not much chance that
>> > a machine can match cleverly.