Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
ZDNet Dictionary Definition
- DAVE
- A file sharing program from Thursby Software Systems, Inc., Arlington, TX (www.thursby.com) that allows a Macintosh to share files with a PC. Designed specifically for and needing installation only...
- Full DAVE Definition >>
ZDNet Resources
- All Along the Watchtower
- Where to begin...First, I'm chatting with Dan Farber about what's going on this coming week. He mentions Mashup Camp on Wednesday and Thursday, which I'm registered for, and a Sun announcement on Tuesday, which I'm not. Sun continues to befuddle me: its CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, lists this blog on his...
- Tags: Dave
- Blog posts 2006-07-09
- Don't Mention It
- I've been waiting for someone to notice the last edition of the Gillmor Gang, and now this guy has. Nice job. Seth Goldstein's Root Vault app is now live and although I've been too busy to download it, I'm thrilled to see ideas Seth told me about at last year's...
- Tags: Dave
- Blog posts 2005-11-09
- "Broken" RSS
- Microsoft's first blogger(no, it ain't Scoble) weighs in on the emergent Podosphere:Many of the nabobs were so convinced of their own stories about RSS isbroken, that it never occured to them that something like podcastingcould be successful. They were so busy trying to reinvent RSS thatthey ignored an...
- Tags: Dave, RSS
- Blog posts 2004-11-16
- Surfacing (briefly)
- There's a ton of things I want to say about BloggerCon and its surrounding ripples, but I'm horrifically late on this RSS report for Release 1.0 (sorry Christina, I'm just taking a 10 minute break). But I just want to say to Dave Slusher that he's back in form damning...
- Tags: Dave, Dave Slusher
- Blog posts 2004-11-09
Additional Resources
- Bear Hug Camp: a microblogging meetup
- CBS Interactive hosted a meetup about the state of microblogging. Bear Hug Camp is about discussing the future of messaging. People use Twitter as a way to communicate and stay in touch with their audience. It's not always reliable though. ...
- Tags: Steve Gillmor, Twitter, Instant Messaging, Blogging, Internet, Online Communications, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2008-09-12
- Microsoft opens philosophical can of worms with Live Search Cashback
- Talk is bubbling up across the blogosphere, Gillmor Gang and Techmeme daily about social graph personal information. This may be among the most important discussions and topics of our time. How the "social mesh" works out now will affect our lives and businesses for a long time. It may even...
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Data, Agreement, Commerce, Microsoft Corp., Worm, Data Portability, Channel Management, Marketing, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- Busy weekend: Kindle and Facebook beatings
- Robert Scoble spent the last week giving his new Amazon Kindle ebook reader a test drive, reading a couple of books and declaring the progeny of Jeff Bezos a failure. He thinks the usability and user interface suck and it lack features such as a touch screen, social networking and...
- Tags: Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-11-25
- Gillmor-speak gets redacted into minutiae-as-clarity, for once
- Theres this great blog interpretation/expose by Joel Spolsky where he redacts Steve Gillmors latest blog post, which is ostensibly about Jonathan Schwartz recent blogs. Dave Winers, too, I guess.But, because the post is pure Steve, nothing is ever quite as it seems: Hey, there goes an eight-foot white rabbit down...
- Tags: Intellectual Property, Sun Microsystems, Podcasts
- Blog posts 2006-12-23
- Liveblogging AttentionTrust and GestureBank Announcements
- Continued coverage of the AttentionTrust luncheon follows:Comments from Seth Goldstein: Seth discusses attention attributes that have quantified value, email addresses, etc. On the Internet, our gestures (what we do, what we dont do) form this mass of data. And increasingly, that attention data comes to represent who...
- Tags: Seth, Liveblogging AttentionTrust
- Blog posts 2006-10-04
- As I was saying
- When I met with Dan Farber last week to discuss closing InfoRouter down, we agreed I'd use a last post to both wind up the blog and detail my future plans. Although I'd intended to write this and release it tomorrow Monday it seems appropriate to work on it tonight...
- Tags: InfoWorld, blog
- Blog posts 2006-07-30
- Gnomedex: Blake Ross on open source marketing of Firefox
- Firefox co-founder Blake Ross spoke at Gnomedex today. He started off by talking about the misconceptions of how Firefox started. He said it wasn't about annihilating Microsoft or liberating the world from proprietary software. Firefox was started to create an easy-to-use browser for mainstream people. He said they didn't want...
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Blake
- Blog posts 2006-07-01
- Gnomedex: Dave Winer--forget about ads
- Opening the Saturday morning session at Gnomedex, blogging pioneer Dave Winer declared that "ads on Web sites are not part of economy we are living in now." His notion is that each person's Web site is a form of advertising. "You can find out who shares the same interests...
- Tags: Dave, advertisement
- Blog posts 2006-07-01
- John Edwards meets the Gnomedexers
- Right after Dave Dederer of the band, The Presidents of the United States of America, former Senator John Edwards, once candidate for vice president of the United States, addresses the crowd at Gnomedex. I am curious to see how this group of largely libertarian folks who believe that...
- Tags: Edwards
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
- Gnomedex: Bloggers, Senator Edwards convene in Seattle
- On Friday and Saturday I'll be in Seattle at Gnomedex, which is hosted by Chris Pirillo of Lockergnome fame. Speakers discussion leaders at the event include many of the usual suspects from the blogosphere--Dave Winer, Marc Canter, Mike Arrington, Steve Rubel, Steve Gillmor, Susan Mernit, Halley Suitt, Robert Scoble and...
- Tags: Edwards
- Blog posts 2006-06-29
- A Hamburger Today
- Now that BloggerCon is over, I'm going to start releasing some of the backlog of Attention Deficit Theatre and Gillmor Gangs that have built up. Those who, like me, stayed in bed this morning and listened to the ConCast were treated to a remarkable string of interesting stuff, none of...
- Tags: Doc, Mike Arrington, Bloggercon
- Blog posts 2006-06-25
- BloggerCon: Core values and Mike Arrington rails against the trolls
- Mike Arrington of TechCrunch led the penultimate BloggerCon IV session on the topic of core values for bloggers (and podcasters + vloggers). The Doc Searls Docnography notes from the session are here, and the downloadable podcast is here.Mike started off the session with the statement that the blogosphere doesn't have...
- Tags: blogger
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: Standards matters
- Niall Kennedy led a BloggerCon discussion on standards for users, which he described as follows on his site: In the online world we rely on a few standards to make life easy for users. The W3C activity around HTML provides a common base for implementors and authors. We still have...
- Tags: standards
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
- And the Wind Cries Larry
- The last few days have seen a real ramp up of attention/gesture stuff. The combination of Bloggercon and Supernova this week and Gnomedex next week have brought many of the constituents of the so-called Attention Economy into view. One of the incipient players--Jellyfish--are embargoing their story until Monday to take...
- Tags: Craig
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
- Look for Q1, 2007 to be podcast heaven
- Q1, 2007 -- Podcast Heaven! That was a rallying point that emerged from one of the panels I took part in at the first and surely not last Corporate Podcast Summit this week in Redwood City, Calif. The point is that corporate, or B2B, podcasting – where companies use podcasting...
- Tags: podcast
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- Influence: It's what moves networked markets
- After working on a social network analytics system for two years, here are some initial thoughts on the meaning and value of the many economies proposed as foundations for measuring social networks. My contention: Influence, the conversion of one's basic ability to attend to and convert the raw material...
- Tags: Value at Risk, Influence
- Blog posts 2006-05-10
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>
White Papers and Webcasts