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- Who's behind 1938 Media?
- CNET News.com Editor In Chief Dan Farber talks with Loren Feldman, the founder and president of 1938 Media. They discuss the creation of the video production company, which is gaining notoriety, in part because of Feldman's crazy "Shel Israel" puppet.
- Tags: Notoriety, Media, Corporate Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, News, dan farber, loren feldman, 1938 media, video, youtube, online media, shell israel
- Videos 2008-05-29
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- News to know: iPhone 3G launch; Vista; Botnets; Dial-up diaries
- Notable headlines: The iPhone 3G rollout: Assessing the wild cards Steve O'Hear: Gallery: 25+ social networking apps for iPhone and iPod touch. Gallery right. Analyst: Most iPhone 3G buyers will pay more than $199 GigaOm: I Can't...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Microsoft Windows Vista, 3G, Podcasts, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Internet, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-11
- Buzz Bin podcast - microblogging wars, socnets vs. blogs and Loren Feldman
- One of the highlights of my otherwise insanely busy week was spending a small window of time chatting it up with Geoff Livingston on his Buzz Bin podcast. Geoff, in addition to being one of my favorite bloggers, is the author of "Now is Gone", a primer on new...
- Tags: Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2008-07-10
- Will Enterprise 2.0 be a wash?
- Next week sees the start of Enterprise 2.0 in Boston. You'd think that given the line up of rock star speakers that it would be a magnet for eager buyers looking to find out what's likely to be new, fresh and shiny in the wonderful world of all things social....
- Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Supercomputer performs prostate surgery
- A supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center TACC recently piloted a laser to perform prostate surgery on a dog. The operation was done in Houston without the intervention of a human surgeon while the Lonestar supercomputer, a Dell Linux Cluster with 5,840 processors, was in Austin. According to TACC,...
- Tags: Treatment, Houston, Supercomputer, Austin, Surgery, Laser, Lonestar, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- Silly media interviews serious media: Dan Farber talks about CBS CNET
- Hat tip to Dennis Howlett for this one: The unstoppable Loren Feldman interviews the immovable Dan Farber Editor-in-Chief of CBS News.com. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIYy3jddnG4 by Tom Foremski
- Tags: CNET Networks Inc., Media, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- Calais 2.0 unveiled by Thomson Reuters
- Calais 2.0 unveiled by Thomson ReutersYes but...Susan Feldman says 'Today, if you ask for documents on ‘high blood pressure’ in a standard keyword matching search engine, you won’t get documents about ‘hypertension’.' It's a curious example to choose because its so obviously wrong, mainly of course because no search engine...
- Tags: SEARCH, HEALTHCARE, Calais 2.0, search engine, Thomson Reuters Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-19
- Calais 2.0 unveiled by Thomson Reuters
- In a press release to coincide with this week's Semantic Technology Conference in San Jose, Thomson Reuters subsidiary ClearForest has announced a major upgrade to their OpenCalais web service; Calais 2.0. Calais was originally launched in January of 2008, and there have been two interim releases in...
- Tags: Thomson Reuters Corp., Web, Team, Drupal, Yahoo! Inc., Web Service, Tom Tague, Marmoset, Tom, Upshot, RDF, Semantic Web, Team Management, Channel Management, Web Services, Internet, Management, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-19
- Should devices get the same scrutiny as drugs?
- Should medical devices get the same regulatory scrutiny as drugs? According to a controversial article in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, they should. Lead researcher Mitchell Feldman right of the University of California at San Francisco said this is just about getting good...
- Tags: Device, Industry, Strategy, Healthcare, Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-01
- Facebook and the CIA
- In a piece of carefully researched critique, Guardian Unlimited writer Tim Hodgkinson does a masterful job unpacking the politics of Facebook, implying that the company's backer's real agenda is the realization of the original American dream: Here at last is the Enlightenment state longed for since the Puritans of...
- Tags: Facebook, Nature, CIA, Tim Hodgkinson, Corporate Governance, Blogging, Venture Capital, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Internet, Finance, Financing Startups, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-01-14
- Twitter's true magic
- Looking at the Twitter homepage, one might assume it's little more than a self-indulgent dumping ground for trivial details about the activities of complete strangers. Journalists, including the Houston Chronicle's Loren Steffy, and industry analysts, such as top-flight enterprise software commentator, Judith Hurwitz, sometimes draw this conclusion....
- Tags: Twitter, Action, Enterprise Software, Software, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-01-05
- FASTMedia Network takes on Google, Yahoo
- FAST is known for its industrial strength enterprise search solutions. Now the company is taking on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft GYM on their own consumer turf with FASTMedia, a new search and ad delivery platform developed in partnership with major media companies. The basic message from FAST is that ...
- Tags: Yahoo, Web Technology, Software Infrastructure, Search, Google, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-29
- 2007 Old Fart awards
- That revolutionary bible of innovation, instigation and investment is at it again. The May issue of Wired gives us its 2007 Rave Awards for the "innovators, instigators and investors who are changing the world". 2007 Rave Award winners include J.K. Rowling Business, Arianna Huffington Renegade, Arnold Schwarzenegger Politics and Henry...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-04-23
- Want to see a Tablet PC from Dell?
- Dell Computer is running a very interesting site called Dell Ideastorm where new ideas to help the company improve its products and services are being entertained. One of the more popular ideas is a Tablet PC from the company – a move Id welcome. First off, a Tablet PC from...
- Tags: Hardware, Tablet PCs
- Blog posts 2007-02-17
- IDC study will reveal the dark matter of search
- Susan Feldman, a senior analyst at IDC, will release on Friday the results of a groundbreaking study that shoots down one of the largest myths in search engine marketing: that the majority of traffic to web sites comes from one of the top ten search engines. By comparing publicly available...
- Tags: Google, Search, Yahoo, International Data Corp., search engine
- Blog posts 2007-02-08
- Vista Sidebar Tablet PC coolness
- Take a look at the latest idea from Loren Heiny - an ink-enabled Ink Pad for the Sidebar in Vista. I love reading his blog when he explains his design and coding processes - it provides great insight into how he tackles an opportunity to extend the utility of digital...
- Tags: Tablet PCs, Utilities and Add-Ins, Hardware, Ive, Microsoft Windows Vista, Productivity
- Blog posts 2006-12-03
- OnTheRun with Tablet PCs show #27
- Whew! Finally. James and I were able to get our respective schedules to settle down enough to allow time for us to record a long overdue podcast. In spite of the fact that the Tabletscape has been pretty quiet from a hardware perspective, we did find a variety...
- Tags: Tablets, Notebooks, PC, tablet PC, tablet
- Blog posts 2006-08-27
- NASA goes Hollywood
- NASA is using the same software Hollywood studios use - software like Pixar's RenderMan and Autodesk's Maya - to translate complicated data into compelling video imagery, which often winds up on the evening news, the Washington Post reports. "Visualization is that link between the flood of data coming down...
- Tags: NASA
- Blog posts 2006-08-21
- 'Ballistic' nanotransistors?
- Computer designers at the University of Rochester UR say they've invented the next generation of transistors. In a short article, ZDNet UK writes that these ballistic deflection transistors BDT could lead to terahertz-speed computers. We are far away from real chips manufactured with this technique, but it's interesting to note...
- Tags: electron, transistor
- Blog posts 2006-08-17
- Will terror push us into the coud?
- A couple of days ago, I wrote about the "need" for a Web OS and opined that replication of what already works is not likely to influence the vast majority of PC users to the cloud. I concluded that post by saying the following: ...
- Tags: cloud, laptop computer
- Blog posts 2006-08-11
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