It started with an innocuous audio interview with the then-President of the Products and Technology Group at SAP AG, Shai Agassi. Then came Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, sitting at a table with an umbrella. It wasn’t long before Scoble introduced us to Thomas Hawk (investment advisor by day, ubiquitous digital media creator by night). There was the Golden Gate Bridge walk (spread over three parts!), and then came pumpkins — lots of pumpkins. Somewhere between the Golden Gate Bridge and the pumpkin patch, conversations with entrepreneurs like b5media Founder and President Jeremy Wright and SmugMug CEO Don MacAskill.
There was lunch with Bill Gates and another lunch with Mark Cuban. We met folks from Salesforce and Zillow, SocialText, Retrevo and Maxthon. We met political bloggers and a presidential candidate on the campaign trail.
But one of our favorites? It’s an interview with Microsoft’s Gary Flake on Photosynth.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Robert Scoble is still the author of the incredibly popular tech geek blog, Scobleizer.com. He’s also the managing director over at FastCompany.tv, where ScobleShow editor and producer Rocky Barbanica is also now a senior producer.
Since that ...
Mark Cuban, chaiman and president of HDNet, gave his thoughts on the YouTube/Google deal during his keynote address at the 2006 CEA Industry Forum in San Francisco. The owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks also gave talked about the future of High Definition Television and where he sees the ...
Yesterday, Mark Cuban spoke at the Consumer Electronics Association luncheon. Before he spoke I had lunch with him and asked him for a quick comment on his hopes for the Dallas Mavericks basketball team (he’s the owner) and his thoughts on what’s happening in the HDTV market (he’s an ...
In this short podcast I’d like to thank all of the people who have downloaded and listened to PodTech.net’s infoTalk and News programs. Since the beginning, over six months ago, we’ve posted over 250 podcasts. I’d also like to thank all the guests who have been on PodTech. ...
Mark Cuban, owner Dallas Mavericks, cofounder of Broadcast.com sold to Yahoo for $5+ billion, serial entrepreneur, and investor, and John Furrier have a conversation on innovation, entrepreneurship, the future, what would Broaddcast.com do it a startup today, and much more.
This is must listen podcast with Mark at the ...
John Furrier sits down with Mark Cuban, owner Dallas Mavericks, cofounder of Broadcast.com sold to Yahoo for $5+ billion, serial entrepreneur, and investor. John Furrier has a conversation on innovation, entrepreneurship, the future, what would Broaddcast.com do it a startup today, and much more.
This is must listen ...
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