Hi5 is a very popular social network — 100,000 new people join it every day and it’s the most popular network in many countries like Mexico and in Asia. I sat down with Akash Garg, co-founder and CTO, to find out what Hi5 is up to and also to hear his thoughts on Google’s Open Social platform because Hi5 is a key member of that alliance.
Email and collaboration services were a frustration for Northwestern University’s student government. The assembly brought the problem to the administration a year ago, specifically recommending Google Apps as a potential solution. The school, now partnering with Google to address the students’ needs, will offer e-mail, calendar and Google Talk, with mailboxes fifty times larger than their previous ones.
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SF Bay Pediatrics has been using Google Apps since last December for the kind of non-sensitive communications that keeps a clinic running smoothly.
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Sea Change Investment Fund invests in progressive companies that promote market access to seafood from environmentally-preferable sources. Here, we hear why Sea Change switched to Google Apps to integrate its communication and workflow.
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Salesforce.com Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff talks about Google Apps.
Marc Benioff Photo Credit: Peter Kaminski, via Creative Commons
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Vice President of Engineering Douglas Merrill talk about migrating to Google Apps.
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Recently a Belgian court ruled that merely by posting headlines from Belgian newspapers, the Google search engine was violating copyrights in that country. In the U.S., the process is thought to qualify under the fair use exemption. Jim Burger is a copyright attorney with Dow Lohnes. He joins ...
Do you remember the first time you heard of Google? It’s probably hard for many of us to remember the Internet before the advent of the now-giant search company, but there was a time when Google’s brand wasn’t fully developed. David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University, ...
David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University. The school has been the unofficial launching pad for plenty of young tech entrepreneurs. Cheriton talks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince about the his early impressions of Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin and the meeting he set up with Andy Bechtolsheim that ...
David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University. The school has been the unofficial launching pad for plenty of young tech entrepreneurs. Cheriton talks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince about the Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, as well as Andy Bechtolsheim and Jim Clark.
In this installment of “The Lost Google Tapes,” we hear from Michael Moritz, of Sequoia Capital. Sequoia was an early venture capital investor in Google, and Moritz serves on the boards of both Google and Yahoo!. He shares his insights on what he considers wasted spending on marketing during the ...
In this installment of “The Lost Google Tapes,” we hear from Michael Moritz, of Sequoia Capital. Sequoia was an early venture capital investor in Google, and Moritz serves on the boards of both Google and Yahoo!. In this conversation, he discusses some of the things that distinguish each of these ...
In the fifth installment of “The Lost Google Tapes,” Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin speaks with reporter John F. Ince about the search engine they created. Here, Brin talks about Google’s now famous, and still-unique corporate culture. He also looks ahead to how he sees search evolving over the coming years, ...
In the fourth installment of “The Lost Google Tapes,” Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page speak with reporter John F. Ince about the search engine they created. Here, Brin discusses the role played by venture capitalists and Google board members John Doerr and Michael Moritz in the development of ...
Success doesn’t just happen. In the third installment of “The Lost Google Tapes,” Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page speak with reporter John F. Ince about the search engine they created. It’s commonly called a “juggernaut” and a “search giant.” Here, Brin describes how they first attempted to commercialize ...
“The Lost Google Tapes” is a series of recordings in which Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page speak with reporter John F. Ince. In the second installment, Brin focuses on the technology behind Google, and talks about where the company’s name came from. This is the second in a ...
Shashi Seth runs Google Co-op, which is a set of services that let you build your own custom search engine and add that to your blog or site. What’s cool about that? Well, you could add a search box to your site that lets your users just search your site’s ...
Mark Lucovsky runs the Ajax Search service at Google and sits down for both an in-depth interview about what he’s been working on, but then pulls out some cool demos of ways you can add search to your blog that’ll look cool and be functional.
“The Lost Google Tapes,” is a series of recordings in which Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page speak with reporter John F. Ince. Here, Brin speaks with Ince about how he came to Stanford’s computer science department from Moscow, Russia and teamed up with Larry Page to develop a ...
In Part 2 of this two-part podcast, John F. Ince and San Francisco Chronicle Editor Jim Finefrock discuss the upcoming release of “The Lost Google Tapes,” featuring exclusive interviews conducted with Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
Listen to Part 1 here.
In Part 1 of this two-part podcast, John F. Ince and San Francisco Chronicle Editor Jim Finefrock discuss the upcoming release of “The Lost Google Tapes,” featuring exclusive interviews conducted with Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
Listen to Part 2 here.
SAN FRANCISCO, November 8, 2006 (PodTech News) — Vint Cerf, vice president and chief internet evangelist for Google and one of the “founding fathers” of the modern-day Internet, says a free and open network is crucial to the Internet’s continuing unimpeded development. PodTech’s Catherine Girardeau talked with Cerf at the ...
Nick Baum, product manager on the Google Reader team, demonstrates Google Reader and gives us several key tips. Here are a few: Use the “J” key to go to the next feed item. “K” to go back. “U” makes the interface less cluttered. “Shift-S” shares the item you’re on ...
Nick Baum, product manager on the Google Reader team, and Jason Shellen, new business development manager at Google, sit down with me in front of the Google Master Plan 2.0 to talk about Google’s news aggregator (that’s how I read my feeds now).
PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier stopped in to talk with the folks at Google while he was at Office 2.0. The topic for Google today: their release of Google Docs & Spreadsheets. A company spokesman was on-hand for a demo of the new tool, which many — in ...
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