Robert Scoble to Launch Online Video Network At Fast Company -- Post Update: We Interviewed Scoble's New Boss This Morning
Robert Scoble, who pioneered tech videoblogging at Microsoft with Channel 9 and produced hundreds of segments during his tenure at PodTech, is launching a new business telev...
Qik.com for live streaming from cell-phones and Seesmic.com for video conversations, will take social media to a whole new level. What are they? How do they work? And will 2008 be the Year of Video Conversations?
The tech world has been buzzing about Google's acquistion yesterday of JotSpot, the three-year old company that provides a hosted service mainly to corporate customers for building wikis.
No doubt about it: Wiki's are ready for the corporate world and the masses.
I spoke with Robert Scob...
Search Engine Marketing isn't something that many people do. This isn't optimizing your Web site so it shows up high on Google or Yahoo. It's coming up with strategies for how to advertise on search engines and then executing on those strategies (buying keywords). Guys like Jeff Figueiredo are th...
Apple has invented the new PC, the new personal cellphone, an always-on connected computing device with a full browser. Developers will be using this platform to fuel the next disruptive cycle. In this episode we capture the developer conversations that seem to be everywhere, late at night in the...
Adrian McDermott, vice president of Engineering at BEA Systems, demonstrates two new Web 2.0 focused products. Ensemble and Pathways. Both are interesting examples of how Web 2.0 based concepts like mashups and tagging are making its way into the enterprise.
Apatar is a way to move data between third party applications and existing enterprise systems. Renat Khasanshyn, founder and CEO of Apatar, demonstrates his system here.
Want a free online alternative to Microsoft Office? Don't think it's good enough? ThinkFree's offerings might surprise you. Here, Jonathan Crow, director of marketing for ThinkFree, shows of its latest offerings.