Archived Posts from March 2008
Guy Kawasaki's official title is CEO of Garage Technology Ventures but like many of my guests, it's hard to pin him to just one title. He's also an author, a serial entrepreneur and even a bit of an amateur comedian. If you've ever seen him speak in public, you'll realize ...
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Jason Falls is a social media explorer at Doe-Anderson, the fifth oldest ad agency in the US. I met Jason at South by Southwest (SXSW.) After talking with him for a half hour at the Blogger Party Sunday night, I realized there was going to have to be a podcast w ...
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Steve Baker is a senior writer for both Businessweek and well-known "business meets technology" blog, Blogspotting. He's been a jounalist for over 20 years and is just about to publish his first book titled, The Numerati.
During our conversatio ...
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Tim O'Reilly is the CEO and Founder of O'Reilly Media. While often credited with coining the term, "Web 2.0," it was actually his co-founder, Dale Dougherty that came up with the term back in the late 90's. However, Tim did admit that it was the use of ...
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My colleagues Jim Storer, Colin Browning and Heather Strout were fortunate enough to attend the South by Southwest (SXSWi) Interactive Conference earlier this week. While were were there, we had the opportunity to do 15 podcasts with an all star cast of folks including Robert Scoble, Shel Israel, Ben McConnell, Jeremiah Owyang, Chris Heuer and many ...
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