Howdy from the Portable Media (Podcast) Expo in Ontario, CA. At the speaker check-in fest tonight met my co-panelists for the Podcasting in Education session (sadly, without Duke‘s Richard Lucic who had to bow out last minute). Also saw my pals from Kiptronic, John Furrier congratulated on Berkeley’s current iTunes Store Podcasts homepage promo, and I quickly met Robert Scoble. Met IP Attorney Colette Vogele flying down from Oakland (co-author of the Podcasting Legal Guide: Rules for the Revolution). Also happy to meet the guys working with Chris Dawson on Box Populi.
I brought an M-Audio Microtrack 24/96 with 2G card, so hope to do some interviews over the next few days. What better time to start a podcast!
Berkeley on Google Video has received some great attention since launch two days ago. We were frontpage of today’s San Jose Mercury News (mirror link). And of course lots more blogs.
Google Video statistics since yesterday (1-day haul):
- 23,911 page views (Flash streams) and 2,403 downloads
- Physics 10 – Lecture 01: 3,957 (streams) and 258 downloads
- Sergey Brin lecture: 3,420 (streams) and 264 downloads
- Anatomy – Lecture 01: 2,236 (streams) and 91 downloads
- WebSpam: Dr. Marc Najork: 1,529 (streams) and 132 downloads
- Chemistry 3B – Lecture 03: 437 (streams) and 37 downloads
- Cal Bears highlight#3: 414 (streams) and 5 downloads
As we’ve been posting files for months now, the totals to date are:
132,253 streams | 19,087 downloads
More to come from the Podcast Expo…
September 29, 2006 at 6:53 am |
Nice numbers. Are they daily stats or stats for the current academic semester?
September 29, 2006 at 2:41 pm |
To clarify: the stats are 1-day numbers for UC Berkeley on Google Video.
September 29, 2006 at 11:15 pm |
How many of these would you attribute to non-students attempting to gain educational information free of charge?
September 29, 2006 at 11:30 pm |
Your link to the San Jose Mercury news article is not working for me. Congrats in any case. Go bears.
September 30, 2006 at 6:07 pm |
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October 2, 2006 at 7:28 am |
Ezra – the link’s fixed. Thanks for pointing that out. Note that after your first view the Merc makes you register.
Kman – I would attribute almost all of the views to non-students. The point of the venture is to share educational info for free to the general public.