Vox in the New York Times
Did you catch Vox in last Sunday's New York Times?
Anne Eisenberg wrote a piece entitled "So, Who Says That a Blog Has to Blare?" about privacy in blogging, and Vox was the focus of the story. Read the full article here.
Voxers BT and Bryn Greenwood were interviewed for the article. BT was quoted as saying:
“The privacy function is very important,” he said. “I don’t want anyone but my friends and family to see pictures of my kids on the Web.” Mr. Tenderich sends pictures to his blog directly from his cellphone, a practice called moblogging. And he recently started experimenting with video additions. “This weekend I posted my first video clip,” he said. “When I came into work on Monday, there was an e-mail from my dad in Germany, who had viewed and liked it.”
Thanks to Anne, BT and Bryn for helping spread the word about Vox!
We also saw some kind words about Vox over on Ask MetaFilter earlier this week. MetaFilter user stuehler posited the question:
Several people wrote in recommending Vox. Thanks everyone!"My wife and I are expecting our first child soon, and I've been looking for a site that would allow us to post photographs, videoclips, maybe a journal/blog, etc., and then allow family members/friends to log-in and view them. Has anyone used such a site they'd recommend strongly?"
We love to hear success stories about Voxers using their friends and family filters to share their precious content with the people they love. Read All About Privacy for more information on using privacy filters on Vox.
-- Krissy
Comments
either way, good to see more publicity. i hope vox's popularity continues to rise...especially so we can all have more discourse in the groups and whatnot.
The long tail concept: NYTimes will let you read the article when its first published for free at nytimes.com. If you want to read 2 days later after its published you got to pay for it.