Archive for September, 2007

Video mapping your stories

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Your Truman Show is bringing a new Widget, called Video Map, to the world that’ll work in Facebook and other Web hosts. This Widget lets you present your video stories in a new way: as a map. Here Matteo Fabiano, COO, talks about the new Widget that was presented at the Demo 07 conference earlier this week.

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Talking about Web sharing with Tubes

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Yesterday, at Demo, Adesso showed off a new version of Tubes that works on the Web. John van Siclen, CEO of Adesso, came to my house last week to talk about its latest version of Tubes, which is a cool way to share stuff with other people. Tubes has been on the ScobleShow before here.

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A new 3D scene arrives

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

SceneCaster just was announced at Demo and here we have an interview with Mark Zohar, founder. He tells us how SceneCaster is different from Second Life and how it’ll enable new 3D experiences for Web site owners.

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Demo of SceneCaster with Mark Zohar

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Here we have an demo of SceneCaster. Mark Zohar, founder, shows us how it enables new 3D experiences for Web site owners.

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Talking about Information Overload with FeedHub

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Do you want to read more feeds but don’t have time? Well, FeedHub is one answer to your problems. Here, Sean Ammirati, VP of business development at Mspoke, makers of FeedHub, talks to me about how their system works and how it’ll help the information overload problem.

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Demo of FeedHub digging through information overload

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Feedhub is a new system that digs through your own feeds looking for news that you might be interested in. That way you don’t have to read all your feeds to get the important stuff out. Here, Sean Ammirati, VP of business development, shows us how it works.

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Getting ready for Demo with Shel Israel

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Next week is the famous “Demo” conference. Shel Israel has been going to Demo ever since it started back in the 1980s and helping startups prepare. His companies have won “Demo God” awards seven times. Here he gives startups some advice. He also talks with me about the book we wrote together, Naked Conversations.

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A much better kind of voicemail: Callwave

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Callwave makes your cell phone more useful. Here, Josh Fraser, VP of Business Development, showes us Callwave. Some things it does that caught our attention? Forwards calls to any phone. Lets you listen to voice mail while it’s being left. Lets you get your voice mail in emails, so you can listen to them on your laptop. And more.

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A killer spreadsheet for your iPhone: EditGrid

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

At the recent Office 2.0 conference, we met David Lee, chairman of Editgrid, in the hall at the conference and he gave us a short demo of what’s great about Editgrid for iPhones.

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Mint wins a mint at TechCrunch 40

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Mint.com was voted the best company out of 700 submissions at the TechCrunch 40 conference. Before he won the award we sat down with CEO Aaron Patzer and got a good look at this financial management service. He showed us how it could save you thousands of dollars.

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