Is the valuation a term that is taken too lightly? These days, new tech companies like Facebook seem to be popping up from every part of Silicon Valley. Can Facebook actually monetize the bazillion apps that are being thrown their way? And from the consumers perspective, do we care? Farber and Gillmor discuss the particulars of Facebook’s valuation and the possible efforts of the mighty Google, building a similar platform. And who’s the guy telling us this is private property?
Stowe Boyd moderated the API’s and Feeds discussion during the 2007 Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Stowe continues his discussion of APIs and Feeds in this video by addressing questions from the audience. His panel of Dave McClure, Ben Metcalfe, Oren Michels, Greg ...
Stowe Boyd moderated the API’s and Feeds discussion during the 2007 Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Stowe provides an explanation of APIs as well as feeds and why they are important, among other things. His panel includes Dave McClure, Ben Metcalfe, Oren Michels,
Andrew Keen, the author of the “Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 3. Andrew Keen, the author of the “Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 2 Michael Arrington & Steve Gillmor talk with vendors at TechCrunch MeetUp9 and have a chat with Om Malik or someone who looks a lot like him. It’s not the Gillmor Gang, but what is. Jason Calacanis, Bill Atkinson, Mike Arrington, Dan Farber, Mark Benioff, Rudy Giuliani and Steve Gillmor Copyright 2007 Bad Sinatra Network LLC 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 streets ... No, it’s not the Gillmor Gang, but who cares. Dan Farber, Doc Searls, Marc Benioff, Michael Arrington, Robert Scoble, Steve Gillmor Copyright 2007 Bad Sinatra Network LLC With the iPhone hitting the stores this past weekend, the post-PC on-demand era entered into warp speed - marked by an appropriately frenzied atmosphere in front of Apple’s Palo Alto store. Bill Atkinson, designer of the hypercard (and a member of the Apple Macintosh development team), was even amongst ... TechOne is the first look into the ripple effects of convergence. TechOne goes behind-the-scenes to understand the blurred and converged lines between industry, consumer, and corporate behaviors. In the post-PC on-demand era, TechOne explores the disruption of media, politics, entertainment and technology. All set for the Academy Awards tonight and I get this Gmail package from an anonymous Hollywood friend. Seems some folks like Harrison Ford and Sandra Bullock thought it was about time to thank all the little people for all the real work that gets done making movies. But you ... Steve Gillmor sits down with notorious tech mogul Jason Calacanis at his hideout in Los Angeles to discuss his latest announcement. He is forming a partnership with Mike Arrington to produce Tech Crunch 20, which is guaranteed to create a shake-up in the technology conference world. Is Jason’s ...The Barnes and Noble Debate - Cult of the Amateur - part 3
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