What’s ahead for open social? How does the social networking universe continue to impact the way we do business? What parties is Jeremiah going to? These important questions are answered in this brief video podcast interview with Forrester Senior Analyst Jeremiah Owyang. He spoke with InternetGeekGirl Stephanie ...
BricaBox came out of alpha the week before founder and CEO Nate Westheimer headed to Austin for SXSWi. BricaBox lets users create their own social content site (for free), a kind of mashup’s mashup. Speaking at AMD’s BlogHaus with InternetGeekGirl, Nate talks about wiki-life, life ...
Shel Israel is co-author of Naked Conversations and host of his own video blog on FastCompany.tv beginning on March 17. He spoke with InternetGeekGirl at the BlogHaus, sponsored by AMD at this year’s SXSWi.
Ted Murphy, CEO of Izea, parent company of Pay-Per-Post, speaks with InternetGeekGirl Stephanie Agresta about the controversial aspects of the blogging-advertising business - and what he is doing to address them.
InternetGeekGirl talks to the infamous Cathy Brooks of Seesmic about social media trends - video conversations, of course.
Lisa Nova is an online video pioneer. She and her producer Dan Zappin chat with internetgeekgirl at BlogHaus about her strategies for scaling and generating an audience - starting with YouTube. Lisa figured it out. She has more than 86,000 subscribers and 6 million channel views.
InternetGeekGirl and Chris Brogan rap about the first day at SXSWi and BlogHaus.
Robert Scoble, now of FastCompany.tv, and Loren Feldman of 1938 Media talk about what’s hot and what’s not at SXSWi from the BlogHaus with InternetGeekGirl. Apparently, it’s all about mobile video. They have not always agreed in the past, but at least they agree on ...
Stephanie Agresta, also known as Internet Geek Girl, is hosting the BlogHaus at SXSW Interactive Conference this year in Austin, Texas. Among the highlights will be interviews with Chris Brogan, Deb Schultz, Robert Scoble, Stowe Boyd, Shel Israel and Hugh MacLeod, as well ...
Internet Geek Girl coming soon…
Intel’s smallest processor to date, built with it’s tiny 45nm transistors for a new wave of small, mobile Internet devices. The chip gets the name Intel Atom. There’s also Intel Centrino Atom, a combination of chip technologies for low cost, low power and high performing devices designed to bring better ...
Intel processing power was the name of the game at the 2008 Game Developers Conference. With quad core and 8-core muscle “under the hood,” gamers, developers, and graphics folks alike had a chance to see their games supercharged: faster rendering, MMOs running at ultimate speed, and easier ...
What would your response be to this scenario: you’re watching television and you forget that it’s being distributed to you on the Internet. Who won? TV or the Web? James McQuivey covers television and media technologies for Forrester Research. He spoke with PodTech’s Jason Lopez about the current state of ...
When small and medium-sized businesses or K-12s want to manage how their Internet bandwidth is being used, they turn to Cymphonix. On average, 50% of any Internet connection is used for browsing–some critical and necessary, and some not. The other 50% of any Internet connection is used for Internet ...
Office Max’s Elf Yourself marketing campaign attracted 193 million visitors and was the best viral campaign in the history of the Web. More than 123 million “elves” were created in just SIX weeks (you’ll find many pictures of them on Flickr, where users submitted them for all to ...
Join BearingPoint managing director Warren Zafrin to explore how the Internet’s ability to allow information to flow freely between countries has become the electronic border that will expand or contract depending on the privacy borders.
In 1995, Europe established a privacy law that provides a common privacy framework to protect ...
Michael Proper is the CEO and entrepreneurial vision for the fast-growing DirectPointe, a provider of managed computing services that make technology simple, manageable and affordable for small and midsize businesses. DirectPointe has established itself by offering great support to organizations who are looking for a partner to manage ...
How should SmartClient technology integrate with web solutions? VP Development at Vertafore Chris Kinsman talks with Microsoft Architect Evangelist Bruce Kyle about how and why SmartClient deployment of Windows Forms deliver the most value to its financial services customers in the AMS 360 product. And he ...
In his CES keynote, Intel CEO and President Paul Otellini introduced the concept of virtual Smash Mouth, and with a nod to the slew of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) on view on the massive CES show floor, as well as the newer, more powerful laptops and gaming systems on display, he made clear the significance of Intel’s 45 nanometer transistor technology. The bottom line, from Otellini’s keynote: “The Internet is going to come to us.”
Intel continues to develop smaller and smaller microprocessors, and to fit them into elegant platforms to run just about any kind of computer, from sophisticated server arrays to a brand-new class of ultra-portable devices, known as Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). MIDs created some genuine buzz at CES 2008 in ...
Intel’s Mooly Eden has spent his career helping to design what goes inside the computer. He says that these days what the computer looks like on the outside is just as important. In this podcast from the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show he talks about the demand of users to be ...
The Internet has been a technology that users go to, on their towers and now on their laptops. Intel made microprocessors that were the brains in the machines that enabled access to the Web. In the future, people will need an Internet that anticipates their needs. Intel says its vision ...
At CES 2008 in Las Vegas, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that in its current state the Internet is merely responsive. It answers queries users pose when they go to it. In the next step of the technology’s evolution the Internet will come to the user and anticipate needs. In ...
Nigerians are optimistic that basic technologies like mobile telephony and the Internet can change their country and their lives. As knowledge becomes power in emerging countries, people are making these technologies their own. In Nigeria, local companies are offering IT services to the developing market. One has even launched a ...
Box.Net is a cool way to store files on the internet. It’s like a hard drive in the sky. Here Box.Net CEO, Aaron Levie, talks to me about file storage and the online storage business.
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