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− | W3life was founded by Mike Gdovin on November 1st 2006 as a blog network. He recruited friends like: Ed Rochon, Steven Stinson, Eassa Ayoub, and Richard Campbell who wrote the blogs as did Mike. After about a month W3life launched | + | ===Version 1=== |
+ | W3life Internet Media was founded November 1st, 2006 by Mike Gdovin originally as a blog network meant to teach people how to use technology and get the most out of it. But was quickly switched over to podcasts in early 2007 and shows like Leetspeek, Real Deals (So You Want to Buy A Computer), and The Freeware Show. Mike found talented people that he knew to help him run W3life and make the decision as of November 1st, 2007 that W3life would drop audio only podcasts and become a internet television company to provide higher quality content to our viewers. W3life shows cover computers, the internet, and computer help. W3life's goal is to not only have experienced computer users watch our shows but we would like people who can barley use the internet watch our shows and enrich their experience and get the most out of their computers. | ||
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+ | ===Version 2=== | ||
+ | W3life was founded by Mike Gdovin on November 1st 2006 as a blog network. He recruited friends like: Ed Rochon, Steven Stinson, Eassa Ayoub, and Richard Campbell who wrote the blogs as did Mike. After about a month W3life launched its first podcast, Leetspeek, which covered the tech news of the week. Later W3life launched two other shows Real Deals and The Freeware Show. By November 2007 the blogs had ended and podcasts took over. But, because of the poor audio quality W3life evolved into and internet television network in the fall of 2007 with shows like Modlife, Computing to the Max, Freeality (Formerly The Freeware Show) and Let's Play. W3life recruited more employees to host shows like [http://www.freeality.w3life.com Reed] who hosts Freeality, Stefano who is Mike's neighbor and hosts Let's Play, Matt Mcmullan who hosts Computing to the Max and Jordan Berman who hosts Modlife and serves and the vice President. Ed Rochon resigned from W3life in January of 2008 along with resigning from Tecker to pursue a career in Spanish. | ||
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+ | ==Purpose== | ||
+ | {{Tan Message|From the w3life website}} | ||
+ | W3life Internet Media is an internet media producer that strives to educate and entertain people with Technology-based shows. In this modern age media should not only be distributed over the cable it should be available on as many devices as possible such as: cell phones, PDAs, portable media players, etc. Our goal is to provide great content that can be viewed on demand on a wide variety of devices. Typical media can only be seen when the networks schedule them although some networks have caught on to the new internet trends put their shows on the internet. However, the only way you can see those devices is on your television our shows can be seen on any device and taken everywhere! This means you don’t need to be tied to your television you can watch content anywhere and without paying a cable bill. | ||
+ | ==Mission Statement== | ||
+ | W3life Internet Media strives to provide informative and entertaining television shows that will help and educate people about technology. We strive to conduct ourselves in a professional manner on all shows and to provide as much information as possible but keep the shows entertaining. We aim to be the largest internet technology-based television station and to spread the love of Technology to everyone. | ||
+ | Our Company Values | ||
+ | #High Quality content | ||
+ | #Accurate Information | ||
+ | #Punctual release | ||
+ | #Education | ||
+ | #Entertainment | ||
+ | #Viewer Satisfaction | ||
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==Old Blogs== | ==Old Blogs== | ||
*Freeware | *Freeware | ||
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==Shows== | ==Shows== | ||
− | ===Past Shows ( | + | ===Past Shows (Canceled)=== |
*Leetspeek- tech news discussion show | *Leetspeek- tech news discussion show | ||
*Real Deals (So You Want to Buy a Computer)- Discussed weekly tech deals and bargin hunting skills | *Real Deals (So You Want to Buy a Computer)- Discussed weekly tech deals and bargin hunting skills |
Revision as of 03:39, 4 March 2008
W3life Internet Media is a podcast and blog network founded by Michael Gdovin that focuses solely on technology.
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History
Version 1
W3life Internet Media was founded November 1st, 2006 by Mike Gdovin originally as a blog network meant to teach people how to use technology and get the most out of it. But was quickly switched over to podcasts in early 2007 and shows like Leetspeek, Real Deals (So You Want to Buy A Computer), and The Freeware Show. Mike found talented people that he knew to help him run W3life and make the decision as of November 1st, 2007 that W3life would drop audio only podcasts and become a internet television company to provide higher quality content to our viewers. W3life shows cover computers, the internet, and computer help. W3life's goal is to not only have experienced computer users watch our shows but we would like people who can barley use the internet watch our shows and enrich their experience and get the most out of their computers.
Version 2
W3life was founded by Mike Gdovin on November 1st 2006 as a blog network. He recruited friends like: Ed Rochon, Steven Stinson, Eassa Ayoub, and Richard Campbell who wrote the blogs as did Mike. After about a month W3life launched its first podcast, Leetspeek, which covered the tech news of the week. Later W3life launched two other shows Real Deals and The Freeware Show. By November 2007 the blogs had ended and podcasts took over. But, because of the poor audio quality W3life evolved into and internet television network in the fall of 2007 with shows like Modlife, Computing to the Max, Freeality (Formerly The Freeware Show) and Let's Play. W3life recruited more employees to host shows like Reed who hosts Freeality, Stefano who is Mike's neighbor and hosts Let's Play, Matt Mcmullan who hosts Computing to the Max and Jordan Berman who hosts Modlife and serves and the vice President. Ed Rochon resigned from W3life in January of 2008 along with resigning from Tecker to pursue a career in Spanish.
Purpose
From the w3life website
W3life Internet Media is an internet media producer that strives to educate and entertain people with Technology-based shows. In this modern age media should not only be distributed over the cable it should be available on as many devices as possible such as: cell phones, PDAs, portable media players, etc. Our goal is to provide great content that can be viewed on demand on a wide variety of devices. Typical media can only be seen when the networks schedule them although some networks have caught on to the new internet trends put their shows on the internet. However, the only way you can see those devices is on your television our shows can be seen on any device and taken everywhere! This means you don’t need to be tied to your television you can watch content anywhere and without paying a cable bill.
Mission Statement
W3life Internet Media strives to provide informative and entertaining television shows that will help and educate people about technology. We strive to conduct ourselves in a professional manner on all shows and to provide as much information as possible but keep the shows entertaining. We aim to be the largest internet technology-based television station and to spread the love of Technology to everyone. Our Company Values
- High Quality content
- Accurate Information
- Punctual release
- Education
- Entertainment
- Viewer Satisfaction
Old Blogs
Shows
Past Shows (Canceled)
- Leetspeek- tech news discussion show
- Real Deals (So You Want to Buy a Computer)- Discussed weekly tech deals and bargin hunting skills
Current Shows
- Modlife- Teaches the average computer users how to modify and construct technology.
- Computing to the Max- NOT FOR THE AVERAGE NOOB show that teaches people how to get the most out of their technology.
- Freeality- Explores the world of free (not as in food) software and educates people of free software ideals.
- Let's Play- Talks all about video gaming both on consoles and PCs