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6 Responses to “Marc Canter gets Social”

  1. SpaceyG:

    This was just a terrific, fun, easy going, unscripted interview. I felt like I really got to know Canter by hearing him rap. A perfect example of how video sharing can work to one’s social advantage. I just shared it with all the folks I met an an Atlanta meet-up last night, the topic of which was: Creating Buzz for Your Web-Based Business.

    More opera next time please!

  2. John Dowdell:

    “You might know Marc Canter as the founder of Macromedia but that’s his past.”

    No it isn’t. He was removed from MacroMind quite a bit before Macromedia ever formed. Links here:
    http://weblogs.macromedia.com/jd/archives/2007/03/macromindparaco.cfm

    jd/adobe

  3. Marc Canter Gets Social » The Progress Bar:

    […] Scoble does a good interview with Marc Canter. There are bits about his People Aggregator, social graphs (terrible phrase!) single sign-on, universal profiles, FOAF, the identity stack and much more. Conversational in tone with lots of stories and subtle jabs at certain net gods, it’s good for a run on your iPod. […]

  4. Malkutha:

    We are totally on board with Canter. If you load up this software and know a few things about the social networking space, you will be overwhelmed with advanced thinking.

    I love his story as well. Any software pioneer who says he has a better life than Bill Gates and is offering Google and Yahoo the opportunity to join the “cool club” of the future is ok in my book :)

  5. Inspired by: Marc Canter, Silicon Valley raconteur and digital provocateur | Nothing Ever Happens:

    […] Watch the video interview with Marc. Share it: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. […]

  6. Kari F:

    “”Marc has been saying my videos are too long and boring over on his blog for a while now. I get even with him and we go for almost an hour. :-)”"

    Not too long and certainly not boring, great interview thanks. I got some good insight out of it.

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