Nick Denbow, Editor of Processingtalk, writes:
When you edit a website, it is expected that you know everything about computers and the internet. Patently that is not true and most of my friends now realise that I know very little about computers! But at least I can drive them, most of the time, to find the sort of information that I need from the internet. And, of course, the Processingtalk website presents your industry in a way your customers can easily access.
Last year we started adding photos to selected press releases, and this has improved the news story presentation significantly. Now we have taken a further step and are adding video and slide presentations.
The first video from Processingtalk can be seen on the Mono Pumps release of their EZstrip system. You can view this video at http://tinyurl.com/cvtagq
If you'd like to enhance your product or service information by added a video please contact one of the Processingtalk team on +44(0)207 970 4941 for more details.
Keeping up with such technology, I have to admit, becomes more difficult, the older I get, or the more set in certain methods of working. The video presentations are a prime example.
For some reason, my PCs will play this video perfectly okay in Internet Explorer, but not when using Firefox as a browser. All the help I get from software gurus on the internet use words I don't understand. Eventually I solved it by downloading yet another media player, this time from Adobe. So if you have the same problem, please let me know, or try the free Adobe Media Player (http://tinyurl.com/5opr5a)
Nick Denbow
mailto:news@processingtalk.com
February 2009