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- Podcast
- iPOD broadCAST An audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or other audio file format for playback in a digital music player. Although many podcasts...
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- Radar Love
- Marc Hedlund's ecumenical post about RSS and Atom sends the right message at the right time. With RSS a force of nature sweeping across the major platforms, it's encouraging to see pragmatic and proactive action from the O'Reilly team. And with strategic posts by Tim on Jobs and Gates...
- Tags: Rojo, podcast
- Blog posts 2005-05-25
- Less is More
- With all due respect to Marc Canter, thank god for Apple. As Microsoft's DRMForSure juggernaut rolled out of Vegas with a full head of cartel-fired steam, even phone guru Russell Beattie was ready to bow before Bill Gates and that personal video device vibrating in his pocket. Though Bill's message...
- Tags: Apple iPod, podcast
- Blog posts 2005-01-13
- Gobble Gobble
- Perhaps it was the tryptophan in all the turkey kicking in. Or maybe the 4-day weekend. But whatever the reason, the Web seemed in for a bout of self-introspection about business models. Suddenly the signs were everywhere: Doug Kaye of IT Conversations asking for tips on how to monetize his...
- Tags: podcast, Adam Curry, MILES
- Blog posts 2004-11-29
- Never MetaData I didn't Like
- As I indicated in the Podcasting conversation at BloggerCon, Gillmor Gang is moving away not toward transcripts. So in fact is Doug Kaye for all of his IT Conversations. Why? For the very reason that Dave Winer suggests: no skimming. Skimming got us the election from hell. Skimming reduces the...
- Tags: metadata, podcast, Dave Winer
- Blog posts 2004-11-11
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- Seesmic, Twhirl, Newsgang: whereto for RSS?
- Yesterday's announcement that Seesmic has acquired Twhirl is no surprise. Loic LeMeur, CEO of Seesmic was muttering something about it when we met last month but asked me to keep quiet. What is far more interesting to me is the long term impact on desktop client applications like Twhirl to...
- Tags: Twitter, Twhirl, Video App, Goodness, RSS, Corporate Communications, Productivity, Internet, Marketing, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-04-04
- Microhoo: Looking beyond the search war
- In the event that Microsoft ends up with Yahoo, which I view as likely, what happens to the Yahoo brand and properties. The back end, infrastructure and engineering issues can be sorted out, although nothing will be easy. Pooling engineering talent, data centers, search, ad systems, etc. can be a...
- Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Portals, Branding, Web Technology, E-mail Providers, Social Networking, Internet, Marketing, Online Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-02-08
- Latest 'The Group' podcast delves into Google Android, Yahoo's China syndrome, and Facebook gestures (again)
- Steve Gillmor's The Gang debuts its second coming for the second time. There's always good tibits and chunky nuggets in these roundtable gab-fests. As usual the topics straddle places more weight on the Web 2.0 side than the IT side, but I'm working on it. ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Facebook, Podcast, Yahoo! Inc., Steve, Web 2.0, Podcasts, Internet, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-11-16
- Looks like the The Gang, rounded up by Steve Gillmor, is back in the saddle
- Jason Calacanis is blogging about the latest debut of The Gang, aka Gillmor Group, aka Bad Sinatra, aka Gillmor Gang. The first episode is on Facebook, in four parts. I was happy to be a part of this, nearly a year since the last real Gang recording. ...
- Tags: Facebook, Steve Gillmor, Voice, Episode, Jason Calacanis, Elitism, Blogging, Internet, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-11-09
- Gillmor's Internet plate tectonics
- Steve Gillmor riffs on my post about Yahoo's lack of a social networking hub, where I state: "Yahoo is about making connections, but right now its more of loose federation of Web applications and servicesâ€"many spokes without a strong hub to hold together a social Web. Yahoo 360 has been...
- Tags: Web Technology, Software Infrastructure, Social networking, SaaS, Personal Technology, Office 2.0, MySpace, Microsoft, iPhone, IBM, Google, Facebook, Apple, Adobe
- Blog posts 2007-07-01
- MIX076: The remix from day one
- In the aftermath of MIX07 day one, with the announcements around Silverlight (see yesterdays ZDNet coverage from Mary Jo Foley, Ryan Stewart and myself), the blogosphere is weighing in with more coverage and analysis. Steve Gillmor has emerged from his cave to comment on the calculus of Microsofts latest moves...
- Tags: General, Microsoft, Web Technology
- Blog posts 2007-05-01
- Not Gillmor Gang had some good moments, but not yet the same old song and dance
- I had the pleasure to participate yesterday in a roundtable podcast modeled after the late, great Gillmor Gang. Jason Calacanis was the host in Steve Gillmors (temporary?) absence in this "beta" CalacanisCast "not Gillmor Gang" production on PodTech.net.Jason is actively entrepreneurial at Sequoia (and wont say much about what hes...
- Tags: Podcasts, Apple, SaaS, Silicon Valley, Gillmor Gang
- Blog posts 2007-01-17
- Podcast content portals -- more like strip malls
- I replied to a few blogs on PodTechs Robert Scobles musings on the notion of "content malls." Im not sure the current iteration of these "malls" will work very well. They are creating a cycle that promotes a mass audience approach to what will become decreasing quality of content, given...
- Tags: Home, Web Technology, Podcasts, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, mall, Web
- Blog posts 2006-11-12
- 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
- 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
- Cheers
- Cheersads on gangGeez, it's your show, put whatever you want in it. I'm amazed I get it for free in the first place. Listening to the promo enables that. Fine by me.Life IS GoodAs mentioned in a recent show, often the smart will no longer tolerate such nonsense and walk...
- Tags: advertisement
- Discussion threads 2006-06-14
- 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
- Dave Winer raps on Share your OPML, blogging and more...
- Dave Winer's latest application, Share your OPML, creates an aggregated pool of RSS subscription lists, in OPML Outline Processing Markup Language format. As a pool of user data, it's similar in concept to Steve Gillmor's GestureBank clickstream commons and Root's data vault. Share your OPML can surface feed lists from...
- Tags: OPML
- Blog posts 2006-05-09
- Drinking too much Google Kool-Aid
- On the Steve Gillmor Daily show podcast here and here, Steve and I debate about an upcoming battle between Microsoft and Google for dominance in the next wave of computing. Of course, the notion of Google laying siege to Microsoft's cash cow is over-hyped, over-analyzed and presumes that all kinds...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, advertisement, Microsoft Windows
- Blog posts 2006-03-31
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