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Taylor Barcroft interviews FireANT team member, Joshua Kinberg, at a Cinemar event in Santa Cruz, CA.
Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:40:38 -0400 FireANT on XOLO.TV http://getfireant.com/node/129Gabe Mac of XOLO.TV sits down for an interview with Joshua Kinberg about FireANT and videoblogs in Central Park, NYC.
Sat, 10 Sep 2005 11:43:45 -0400 Best of the Web: FireANT in BusinessWeek http://getfireant.com/node/128
BusinessWeek nominated FireANT as Best of the Web.
Sun, 18 Sep 2005 03:45:46 -0400 FireANT on Rocketboom! http://getfireant.com/node/127"Check out the latest and greatest in multimedia aggregators.
This new PC version is just downright stellar!"
via: Rocketboom
Sat, 10 Sep 2005 10:47:47 -0400 FireANT in San Jose Business Journal http://getfireant.com/node/126Welcome to the new universe of wireless portable video
"FireANT is focused on the booming video blogging culture that has emerged on the Internet. The rise of digital video cameras has inspired thousands of people to post nonstop video documentaries of their lives on the Web."
"FireANT serves as an 'aggregator,' so that users can locate content and play it no matter what video format it's been uploaded in, including Quicktime, Windows Media, or Flash."
Sat, 19 Nov 2005 14:49:36 -0500 How to sync to PSP http://getfireant.com/psp_sync
Windows Media Player | Quicktime
This screencast teaches you how to use the "Sync to PSP" feature in FireANT for Windows.
Select videos to transcode to PSP format and they will automatically transfer to your PSP the next time you plug it in.
Simple. Easy. Done.
Tue, 26 Jul 2005 01:46:03 -0400 FireANT Interviews http://getfireant.com/node/123Check out Gabe Mac's interview with Daniel Salber, developer of FireANT for Mac, on Xolo.TV.
When you're done with that, head over to PodMediaReports to see a video chat interview with FireANT team member, Joshua Kinberg.
Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:22:35 -0400 Vlog | SoHo | NYC http://getfireant.com/node/122
via: Steve Garfield's "Off On A Tangent"
Meet the Vloggers
Apple Store SoHo, NYC
July 8th from 6:00 - 7:20 PM
Steve Garfield hosts videobloggers from around the country, including Jay Dedman, Ryanne Hodson, Clint Sharp, Joshua Kinberg, Bre Pettis, Josh Leo, Adam Quirk, Andrew Baron, Christopher Weagel, and Schlomo Rabinowitz.
Topics of discussion:
Videobloggers show their favorite videos and viewing tools, discuss video blog creation, and share tips and techniques
Hear how you can create your own video blog for free!
Sun, 10 Jul 2005 10:44:23 -0400 Get FireANT: Screencast http://getfireant.com/screencast
Windows Media Player | Quicktime
This screencast introduces you to FireANT for Windows. It teaches you how to add channels, and download and watch videos.
FireANT is the first software application that comes complete with RSS subscription, video search, built-in BitTorrent, and the ability to sync media onto the iPod and Sony PSP.
Oh yeah... and its free!
Tue, 26 Jul 2005 01:50:37 -0400 Version>05: Invincible Desire http://getfireant.com/node/114ANT is a "web selection" at Version>05: Invinvible Desire, a new media arts festival in Chicago.
ANT is a fantastic new application that subscribes to your favorite videoblogs. You can watch videos via a console and also use it to comment on the blog’s video you are watching. It’s better than TV!
Check out the Version05 blog for more...
Mon, 16 May 2005 23:18:33 -0400 ANT on Engadget: PSPcasting on your Mac http://getfireant.com/node/113HOW-TO: PSPcasting on your Mac
by Barb Dybwad
Mon, 16 May 2005 23:19:07 -0400 ANT on MSNBC.com http://getfireant.com/node/112Luckily, Mac users have an excellent existing tool to automagically download a slew of videoblog media files at once: ANT. ANT is a video RSS aggregator and player rolled into one, so you can subscribe to feeds with video enclosures, download a whole batch of video at once and watch the entire playlist in the built-in player. We’ll use ANT to automatically restock our supply of short video clips, and PSPWare to automate converting the clips to the PSP-friendly MP4 format and transferring them to our portable.
Ready for your close-up? Here come the vlogs
By Michael Rogers
Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:12:58 -0500 ANT in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch http://getfireant.com/node/111One approach is to create a videocentric version of the RSS tool that lets readers “subscribe” to multiple text blogs and view them in one place. A video version would essentially let viewers create playlists of vlogs, ideally all in the same digital media player with easy transitions between each. One of the most advanced efforts thus far is called Ant, available now for the Mac and with a Windows version soon to arrive.
Podcasting: the 21st century soapbox
By Brendan Watson
Special to the Post-Dispatch
03/14/2005
Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:13:15 -0500 Connecting Communities of Independent Filmmakers http://getfireant.com/node/107Jay Dedman, who works at a Manhattan community television station, organized the first conference on video blogging last month in New York City. He also helped develop an application similar to iPodder called ANT (antisnottv.org) for video.
Dedman says that as the technology for video becomes easier to manage, there is an increasing number of creative uses for video on the Internet, such as "Vspan," which is the experimental video blog of Boston city councilman John Tobin.
"We might see the day when I don't vote for you unless you have a video blog," said Dedman. "I want you to put yourself out there and let me comment. There's a real demand out there and a need for completely unmediated information."
What personal broadcasting will look like in months, let alone years into the future, is impossible to predict given the rapid pace that these Internet technologies develop and morph. Henke, though, hopes blogging and personal broadcasting continue to grow and to engage more people.
"TV has taught us to be passive consumers. We sit in front of the TV and eat. Blogging and podcasting are about being an active citizen," he said. "It's about keeping check on the mainstream media and thinking critically about what citizenship, freedom and democracy mean. It forces you to really dig into what's around you."
I wanted to mention some great new feeds that you can subscribe to with ANT.

Medicinefilms.com is an online community for personal movie sharing. A Medicine Film is a short home video made in response to one of the assignments created by the site's founders and super-users. Medicine Films are creative, often collaborative, documentary "slice of life" mini-movies.
Medicine Films now supports three different types of RSS 2.0 feeds, all of which work in ANT.
First, is the site-wide feed for everyone's latest blog entries, movies, and news: http://feeds.feedburner.com/medicinefeed
Second is a feed for each user containing their own content, plus the content of their Medicinefilm.com buddies. For example, http://www.medicinefilms.com/myfeed.rss?username=undah, shows Undah's content and the content of Undah's buddies.
Third is a feed for each single user's content. For example, http://www.medicinefilms.com/user.rss?username=undah, contains Undah's content.

Undergroundfilm.org is a non-profit that is building a framework for content creators and owners to get their work where they want it most: in front of an audience. Undergroundfilm delivers video everywhere the Internet goes: on computer monitors, television sets, cellular phones, projected on screens, and whatever the next new digital distribution opportunity might be.
Undergroundfilm.org is now syndicating three different feeds:
Top films of the day: http://www.undergroundfilm.org/rss/top.rss
Most watched: http://www.undergroundfilm.org/rss/watch.rss
Recent Additions: http://www.undergroundfilm.org/rss/recent.rss
Eric Rice's 4-year-old son, Aidan, loves watching movies in ANT. So, Eric created a special, kid-firendly RSS feed with video enclosures.
Check out this video of Aidan playing with ANT!
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