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Leave a Comment (0) →That feeling when a good day gets even better… It’s not every day you get a shout-out from Guy Kawasaki himself! And this morning Canva announced the long-awaited iPhone version of their awesome design app. It does much of what the browser-based version does, but it’s optimized for making quick, beautiful graphics for immediate sharing on […]
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Leave a Comment (0) →Last weekend was a whirlwind with a trip to San Diego for Social Media Marketing World 2016, along with 3000 social media marketers and personalities like Guy Kawasaki, Lewis Howes, Peg Fitzpatrick, Kim Garst, and the infamous Gary (Vee) Vaynerchuk. On Sunday, I was excited to be presenting my 90-minute workshop, “How to Supercharge Your […]
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Leave a Comment (0) →Canva’s momentum is picking up in this new year, and so is Learn from Lisa! To kickstart 2016, Sitepoint just published my introductory video, “What is Canva, and Why Do So Many People Love It?” – the first in a series of Canva tutorial videos I’m working on. For those who don’t know, Canva is a great […]
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Leave a Comment (0) →I recently had the opportunity to give an Introduction to WebRTC at Stamford.IO’s meetup in Stamford, CT. Being able to teach others about WebRTC, its capabilities, and what it means for us was a great experience. I’m happy to have had the chance to speak at the event and play a part in building up […]
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Leave a Comment (3) →After my recent WebRTC workshop at Fluent Conference, I had the opportunity to sit down with Scott Hanselman to chat about WebRTC, where it stands now, where it’s going, and why you should start building something with it today. “Scott talks to web video expert Lisa Larson-Kelley about WebRTC. How will this new browser-based peer-to-peer […]
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Leave a Comment (0) →I’m back from Fluent and recovered from post-conference ‘ick’ that I always seem to bring back with me (when will I learn not to take the red-eye?) Speaking at Fluent was an awesome experience — being a featured speaker alongside the likes of Scott Hanselman (Microsoft), Paul Irish (Google), Chris Wilson (Google), Rachel Myers (GitHub) […]
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Leave a Comment (0) →** CONTEST ENDED ** Thanks to everyone who helped spread the word about my HTML5 video course on Pluralsight.com! The winners have been contacted via twitter. If you’re one of these lucky people, and you didn’t get my message, send me a DM @lisamarienyc and I’ll hook you up. Siva Kumar @ckumareddy J Chris Gibson […]
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Leave a Comment (0) →This weekend I ran across Greg Meadows‘ post in the Prezi group on LinkedIn. He was talking about adding a video to the canvas and had given it a go. In his example, he imported a video into his Prezi as a media file, then placed items on top. This worked, but with two shortcomings: […]
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Leave a Comment (3) →My presentation, Multi-Bitrate and Multi-Screen Streaming with Flash Media Server 4.5 and AMS 5, is now available online. Click here to view!
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