What Is A Blog? It Is Sharing Information - Leonardo Chiariglione
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Leonardo Chiariglione, by many considered the father of .mp3, is an Italian scientist who has spent his professional life trying to transform Digital Media from being a potentially useful resource to becoming a set of actual benefits to society and business through such initiatives as HDTV Workshop, MPEG, Image Communication, 64 kbit/s Workshop, DAVIC, FIPA, OPIMA and SDMI. Riding the Media Bits recounts Mr. Chiariglione experience built over more than 30 years in the field. Check out his Digital Media Project (DMP) which is his current international effort.
In this clip Mr. Chiariglione tells TheWeblogProject that sharing information is what blogs are fundamentally all about.
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