The final stretch for CES revealed bleary eyes from late night parties, cheers for Scoble as he appeared on CNBC, and a rocking good time at BlogHaus. In this installment we get to see rapping about memory chips, amazing flat panel TVs , new technologies for wireless home entertainment from Belkin, and the final results from Intel’s green screen booth. Thanks to all who participated and made it a success: Karl and Jimmy of the Bellagio bar staff, Maryam Scoble, Margie, and all the others who staffed the Bloghaus door, Valerie Cunningham of PodTech for being Valerie, San Key Sa for great camerawork, Mogulus for streaming, and special shout outs to John Aguilar of PodTech and Elizabeth Wallis for organizing the whole crazy ball of wax, Faisal Quadri, and Ken for the amazing bandwidth, Kevin Edwards and MK for keeping the content flowing, to John Furrier for creating the concept, and to Seagate for sponsorship. See you next year! Safe flights home to all.
CEO of PodTech Network, John Furrier interviews Cammie Dunaway the CMO of Yahoo on the topic of Internet Strategy. Web 2.0 Social Media marketing has arrived. Leading marketers are re-engineering their practices to include more online components to reach customers.
Learn from Cammie as she ...
Before he handed off the microphone to Charles Beeler, PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier spoke with Beeler about life at El Dorado Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, located in the heart of Silicon Valley VC territory, on famous Sand Hill Road.
PodTech CEO and Founder John Furrier spotted a real-life legend milling around at DEMO 07. Jean-Louis Gassée has played important roles at Hewlett-Packard and Apple Computer, he’s a blogger (you can test your French), and he confesses here that this is his first podcast, at least this ...
How does smalltalk sound at DEMO? PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier was wearing his media hat and his technology hat when he spoke with Alcatel-Lucent’s Dor Skuler and others at the DEMO Day 1 mixer. Among the issues they discuss: controling security in the workplace while allowing ...
PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier gave the closing keynote at Brave New Web this week in Boston. Allen Stern was there, and got this bootleg of the talk.
Photo: Doc Searls via Flickr/Creative Commons
One of the companies with something big to announce at DEMO 07 was ThePort, which premiered Blerts. Here, PodTech Founder John Furrier talks with ThePort Network CEO and Chairman Robert Cramer about the future of social media.
Photo: Rob Lee via Flickr/Creative Commons
What do a bunch of elite venture capital folks do after a long day at DEMO 07 in Palm Desert, Calif.? They pile into a cab to have a chat about the day’s highlights. Here, PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier goes over the shows’ greatest hits with
Eric Walters is manager of network services for 7-eleven, focusing on the continental U.S. and Canada, and he is a Juniper Networks Master of IT. The 7-eleven network is provides some big challenges, especially when it comes to the company’s many stores, and the technology those stores are using. ... PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier discussed Seagate’s second-quarter earnings with CEO Bill Watkins. In this podcast, Watkins talks about the company’s year-to-year revenue growth, the completion of the Maxtor merger, its new product line and expected profitability over the next two quarters. Transcript: Intel is one of many companies attending CES 2007 in Las Vegas next week. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier visited with Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney to explore top tech-lifestyle trends for 2007 and the impact of new innovations coming from the chipmaker. It’s become old hat to suggest that the world of media is changing faster than the old media companies, and that the computer and tech world — long accustomed to turning sharp corners quickly — has the advantage of momentum in the new, post-YouTube climate. However, the opportunity ... “We want people to understand how we hear things. In these days of media fragmentation, email and voicemail, people mostly pay attention to the first 30 seconds of what they hear.” That’s what George Zachary of CRV says about the first CRV Entrepreneur Idol, held at Stanford Graduate School of ... Watch the three winning pitches of the first ever CRV Entrepreneur Idol (coming to a grad school near you soon). Judges George, Bill Tai and Susan Wu of CRV, as well as Silicon Valley famed blogger and journalist, Matt Marshall chose their top 5 contestants ... Heidi Roizen is a Silicon Valley veteran who spent her time building companies during the software and PC boom. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier spoke with her about how and when to raise venture capital funding. She says that what it takes to be an entrepreneur hasn’t changed over ... At the recent announcement from Intel on their new Web 2.0 Enterprise Suite, PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier spoke with Ross Mayfield, CEO of SocialText to talk about the new offering from Intel. Bob Pepper was the chief policy guru at the Federal Communications Commission for three presidential administrations (and six FCC chairmen). He speaks with PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier about net neutrality, what it means and who it would benefit.Juniper Networks Master of IT, Eric Walters: 7-eleven
Seagate Q2 Earnings Review Podcast
Host: John Furrier - PodTech
Guest: ...Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
Notebooks In the Daytime, TVs at Night, For Now
Charles River introduces the first Entrepreneur Idol Contest
The First CRV Entrepreneur Idol Winners
Heidi Roizen on Raising Venture Capital
Video: Intel's Web 2.0 Suite for Enterprise
Bob Pepper Ex-FCC exec discusses net neutrality
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