Will qualifications in leading a country make a difference in 2008, or will 2000 replicate itself with more consequences by electing dividers sown by special interest? Maybe 2008 will mark a breakthrough in unification and prosperity led by technology and collaborative record?
In this final episode from an outdoor courtyard break during AlwaysOn 2007, Andrew Keen asks questions about the 2008 U.S. Presidential candidates and Technology.
Continuing with more episodes from an outdoor courtyard break during AlwaysOn 2007, Andrew Keen asks questions about the Internet and democracy.
Will the Internet continue to prosper under any rule but democracy?
Another political season is upon the nation.
During an outdoor courtyard break from AlwaysOn 2007, Andrew Keen asked questions about technology and politics .
In the first episode, Andrew Keen speaks with Irving Wladawsky-Berger.
Doba offers a Web-based product sourcing platform connecting eCommerce retailers with wholesale suppliers who drop ship products. Retailers can see inventory and integrate a complete photo and product description database into their own web sites or even eBay.
Jeremy Hanks, cofounder and CEO of Doba, sits down with ...
Dan’l Lewin, corporate vice president at Microsoft, heads up its strategic and emerging business initiatives. This means that he and his team work with startups in Silicon Valley and beyond, and with large companies partnering with Microsoft. Mr. Lewin is a 30-year veteran of Silicon Valley, and has held top ...
Steven Rosenbaum, CEO of Magnify.net, sits down with me at the AlwaysOn conference and shows me Magnify.net, which builds a community page. Say, for remote control airplanes. Including video and content from around the Internet. If you are looking for ways to improve your Web site, you should check ...
Grieg Coppe (managing partner, Accenture) continues his moderation of the discussion about the future of the Internet with Nick McKeown (professor, Stanford University), Andy Bechtolsheim and Phil McKinney (VP & CTO, Personal Systems Group, HP) during the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit07. In part two, the topics ...
From AlwaysOn Stanford Summit07, Grieg Coppe (managing partner, Accenture) asks Andy Bechtolsheim about the future of the Internet. After a brief recap of the Internet’s early days, we are quickly brought into Andy Bechtolsheim’s perspective of the larger picture.
Is non-service provider connectivity to wireless access tomorrow’s Internet? ...
Andreas Kluth (Technology Correspondent, The Economist) continues his discussion of the new news during the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit 07. Ann Grimes (Acting Director, Graduate Program in Journalism, Stanford University), Alan Warms (CEO, BuzzTracker), Chris Tolles (CEO, Topix), Dan Cohen (CEO, Pageflakes) all contribute ...
Newspapers, social networks, ad rates, and participatory journalism are all among the topics moderated by Andreas Kluth (Technology Correspondent, The Economist) during the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit 07. Ann Grimes (Acting Director, Graduate Program in Journalism, Stanford University), Alan Warms (CEO, BuzzTracker), Chris Tolles (CEO, ...
I get pitched all the time in the hallways at conferences and I thought it would be interesting to share one of these pitches with you. Here’s 411Sync’s CEO and founder Anurag Nigam showing us his service, 411sync which brings your favorite Web sites onto your cell phone.
Tony Perkins (Founder, AlwaysOn) introduces George Gilder and Dan Farber (Editor-in-Chief, ZDNet). Dan Farber moderates the discussion group of Andrew Keen (author, Cult of the Amateur), Bill Cleary (Founder, Cleary & Partners), Barbara Waugh (Director, University Relations, HP), and George Gilder (Chairman, Gilder ...
Tony Perkins (Founder, AlwaysOn) introduces George Gilder and Dan Farber (Editor-in-Chief, ZDNet). Dan Farber moderates the discussion group of Andrew Keen (author, Cult of the Amateur), Bill Cleary (Founder, Cleary & Partners), Barbara Waugh (Director, University Relations, HP), and George Gilder (Chairman, Gilder ...
Tony Perkins is the head honcho of AlwaysOn which, among other things, runs an annual conference for high-tech companies, venture capitalists and other tech insiders. Larry Magid caught up with him between sessions as the annual AlwaysOn Stanford Summit was getting underway.
Charlene Li (Senior Analyst, Forrester Research) hosted a discussion group during the 2007 Stanford Summit AlwaysOn conference. During the discussion she initiated several questions to Chris DeWolfe (CEO, MySpace), Dustin Moskowitz (Co-Founder, Facebook), Richard Rosenblatt (CEO, Demand Media), Gina Bianchini (CEO, Ning) and ...
Denise Howell’s blog, Bag and Baggage, highlights legal and policy issues affecting podcasting and Internet governance in general. An appellate, intellectual property and technology lawyer, she takes this podcast opportunity to discuss net neutrality, Creative Commons, copyright issues, and her prediction that, over the next few years, intellectual property ...
“What would you want to give to your audience?” asked Charlene Li of companies who are using blogging as a marketing tool. The Forrester Research analyst spoke on a panel about corporate blogging at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit on the Stanford University campus. Li talked with PodTech’s Catherine Girardeau ...
The legendary Steve Wozniak participated in the final session at this year’s AlwaysOn Innovation Summit in Palo Alto, CA. The Woz shared his wisdom with the audience, touching on topics including the creation of Apple DOS, open-source and the Apple iPod. PodTech’s Rio Pesino reports.
At AlwaysOn 2006 in Palo Alto, CA, Hjalmar Windbladh, CEO of RebTel.com tells PodTech’s Michael Johnson about the new decentralized method of calling international long distance on your mobile phone.
MENLO PARK, July 26, 2006 (PodTech News) –”It’s going to be advertising,” said YouTube CEO Chad Hurley said, when asked how he was going to make his company profitable, though he stressed any additional ads on YouTube will not disrupt the user experience. Hurley spoke on a panel on consumer-generated ...
Afterhours conversation with Pete Blackshaw from Neilsen Buzzmetric, Tony Perkins, Sanjeev from HP, Jordan Greenhall from Divx, Alex Laats from Podzinger, and PodTech.net’s John Furrier.
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Tony Perkins talks with PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier about his latest venture and the future of media. Tony a seasoned media executive and entrepreneur launched his latest online media brand three years ago called AlwaysOn. Since then Tony has been building the future media brand ...
Next week there is a cutting edge conference at Stanford that is free for journalism and innovation professionals to attend. Registration: http://scil.stanford.edu/InJo-2006/signup.fft. Vint Cerf, PodTech, Google, CNet, Tony Perkins, Ross Mayfield, Dan Gillmor, USVP’s Paul Mateucci, and other great folks like Harry McCracken, Michael Kanellos.
Innovation journalism ...
Rich Seidner, editor of Alwayson-Network.com has a PodTech.net podcast with Sandy Berger, former National Security Advisor for Bill Clinton.
“There’s a lot more we can do. we’re not doing enough with North Korea, we’re not doing enough with Iran, and we’re not doing enough to secure vast stockpiles of nuclear ...
Bank of America Venture Capitalist Sharon Wienbar discusses the role of BA Ventures and their investment strategy. I sat down with Sharron at he Alwayson Innovation Summit at Stanford. Sharon and I talk about the future of technology as seen from her radar screen. I love ...
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