Archive for the ‘web 2.0’ Category

Talking about Web 2.0 photo and file sync

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Here I talk with Sharpcast CEO Gibu Thomas, who tells me about his new business aimed at making it easier to synchronize files across multiple devices.

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Vodpod cofounder shows cool video sharing service

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Mark Hall, co-founder of Vodpod, discusses and demonstrates Vodpod, which lets you share videos with your friends in a new way.

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Blog advertising from the company with a funny name

Friday, December 29th, 2006

You’ve heard of PayPerPost, which is a company that pays you to write posts on your blog. Here we hear from Agloco, which takes that idea a little further. If you’re interested in taking advertising on your blogs, this is a good conversation to listen in on.

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Get a quick look at new browser: Maxthon

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

Maxthon takes browsing to new levels. Here, Maxthon founding partner and senior vice president Netanel Jacobsson gives a demo of what makes Maxthon a browser you should consider using.

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Browser War Part 237: Maxthon founding partner gives a look behind Chris Pirillo’s favorite browser

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

If you read Lockergnome, Chris Pirillo’s excellent set of newsletters for computer enthusiasts, you know that his favorite browser is Maxthon. Here we meet Maxthon founding partner and senior vice president Netanel Jacobsson, and we find out more about the company and philosophy behind Maxthon.

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Developing a Web 2.0 site for Quotations

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Amit Kothari, the founder of a Web 2.0 site that’ll bring you cool quotations, sits down with me for an interesting talk about developing such a service and trends in the Web industry.

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Calling all Gadget Freaks: Retrevo is your search engine

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Vipin Jain, CEO of Retrevo, gives us a tour around Retrevo’s consumer electronics gadget portal.


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Bookmarking, tagging, and social software comes to the Enterprise

Monday, November 27th, 2006

When you have hundreds — or even thousands — of people working together at the same company, keeping track of all of that knowledge is important. The problem is that before now no one liked using knowledge management systems. When I left Microsoft and NEC I left with gigs of knowledge locked up in email systems. Puneet Gupta, CEO of ConnectBeam, believes he has a better way. Here, he discusses how Web 2.0 concepts are changing enterprise software.


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New corporate knowledge management system demonstrated

Monday, November 27th, 2006

We’ve all seen enterprise knowledge management systems that no one uses. ConnectBeam’s CEO, Puneet Gupta, demonstrates a new kind of knowledge management system that uses Web 2.0 concepts.


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The best demo at Web 2.0 Summit: Microsoft’s Photosynth

Friday, November 10th, 2006

Gary Flake, distinguished engineer at Microsoft, gives us a tour around a new 3D photo experience that amazed attendees at the O’Reilly Web 2.0 Summit yesterday when it was demonstrated. Several people came up to me afterward and said it was the coolest thing they had seen all week.


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