
Facebook, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple.: The Joke's On YouInformationWeek's Fritz Nelson pokes fun at the news, and a few big-name companies like Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Oracle, RIM, Nokia and more.
Google Art Project Now Uses Google Plus HangoutsGoogle Art Project data lead Piotr Adamczyk demonstrates not only the site, containing some 30,000 pieces of art, but also its integration with Google Plus Hangouts, designed for virtual video tours and collaboration.
Getting Googly On Valley ViewOur June episode of Valley View featured plenty of news and deep dives from Google, given that the show aired during Google I/O, the company's developer conference. We featured news from the conference, guests from Google, SAS and Zenprise.
Google Ventures: A Hands On Startup FundGoogle Ventures is Google's investment arm, but unlike similar entities at technology companies, Google is hands on, helping with engineering, product, marketing and other talent that a startup might need to succeed. Partner David Krane explains.
Zynga, Proton Media DataSift & ARM on Valley ViewMobile, Social Analytics, Collaboration, and Cloud just happen to be the hottest topics in technology, and the subjects of the April 24 episode of our monthly, live web show Valley View, featuring ARM, DataSift, Proton Media, Zynga, and more!
The Ridiculous IT News SegmentEverything from IBM's new CEO getting snubbed at the Masters golf tournament to Microsoft's acquisition of AOL patents to AT&T's new slogan (or T-Mobile spokeswoman Carly's change in attitude) to Mitt Romney's use of Google+ is ripe for ridicule.
Elevator Pitch: Aurasma's Augmented Reality; Hitachi ConsultingWe pluck two lucky audience members from the Valley View crowd to give us an elevator pitch. We feature Aurasma (part of HP's Autonomy). It makes an augmented reality app. Also Stephen Harris, VP of US products for Hitachi Consulting.
Startup DataSift's Big Data PlatformDataSift CEO Rob Bailey talks about the growth in big data, and his company's platform to ingest, manage and provide that data from social networks. He also provides a quick demonstration of the product.
Evernote Poised To Storm The EnterpriseEvernote, the ubiquitous productivity app and, now, platform for storing everything from pictures to voice recordings, and more, is being used by professionals. Evernote CEO Phil Libin talks about what that means, and where his company is heading.
Salesforce.com's Social Enterprise Approach Pushes "Customer" Part Of CRMSalesforce.com co-Founder Parker Harris discusses why the company has moved past its Cloud 2 mantra, with acquisitions like Heroku and Radian6 enabling even tighter customer relationships for the enterprise.
Social Media Lessons From The Rush ImbroglioWhichever side of the political fence you reside, the real-time reaction to the Rush Limbaugh controversy has lessons for B2B marketing. Eric Lundquist and CMO Allen Bonde analyze what real time social networks mean for today's marketing strategies.
Big Data, Big Social, Big MDMIn Episode 3 of Valley View, hosts David Berlind and Fritz Nelson have guests from Google, Chart.io, MetaMarkets, telyHD, Good Technology, Mobile Iron and the CIO of the San Francisco Symphony.
Valley View: SAP, National Field, Lytro, HP and moreValley View features SAP President Sanjay Poonan on the company's steller financial results, National Field demo'ing its social enterprise software, and a gadget roundup -- Lytro's amazing camera, HP Ultrabook, Basis health watch and much more.
Box.net CEO Aaron Levie Takes On MicrosoftBox.net aims not just to provide storage in the cloud, but to change the way documents are managed and shared, and the very way companies collaborate. The company's feisty CEO demos some collaboration features and dishes on Microsoft.
“Big Data, Big Decisions, Big Impact" - Michael Dell speaks with IWTV at Web 2.0 SummitMichael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Inc., speaks with IWTV about how to distill Big Data into something meaningful and translate it into customers. David Berlind interviews Dell while at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, 2011.
Solar-Powered Mobile Device Charging Goes SocialGerman startup Changers launches solar-powered charger for mobile phones and a community and marketplace for turning energy produced into tangible credit.
Q&A: Reid Hoffman, Partner at Greylock, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of LinkedInReid Hoffman, Executive Chairman for LinkedIn, sits down at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco to have a Q&A with John Battelle
High Order Bit: PepsiCo Inc. -- Frank Cooper and Shiv SinghFrank Cooper, CMO of Global Consumer Engagement, and Shiv Singh, Head of Ditigal, talk to the Web 2.0 Summit about Pepsi's business plan and how they intend to compete in a high-tech environment.
The Co-Founders of Quora have a conversation with John BattelleCharlie Cheever and Adam D'Angelo, Co-Founders of Quora, have a conversation with John Battelle while at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
David Morin, Founder of Path, propses a more intimate social networking platformWeb 2.0 Summit embraces David Morin's idea for a socail network for some of the more intimate moments of our lives, from love to death. David Morin is the Founder of Path.
Google Plus will now support Google App account users within days, Vic Gundotra, Google's Senior Vice President of Engineering said on Wednesday at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.Gundotra was joined on stage with Sergey Brin, one of the company's co-founders. Gundotra said Brin was very involved in the design of Google Plus, especially its Hangouts feature. Sergey painted his role as being more of "the peanut gallery."
CTO for Facebook, Bret Taylor, addresses the Web 2.0 Summit audience with a description of Facebook's back-end.Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco: A conversation with Bret Taylor, Facebook's CTO, and John Battelle
David Hornik hosts a Pivot discussion about what our cars can tell us about ourselvesWeb 2.0 Summit in San Francisco holds a Pivot discussion hosted by David Hornik, Partner of August Capital. David Hornik informs the Web 2.0 audience about what our behaviors can tell us about who we are as an individual.
Web 2.0 Summit High Order Bit with Deanna Brown, CEO of Federated MediaDeanna Brown, CEO of Federated Media, one of the media companies hosting Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, makes a special announcement during their High Order Bit
Web 2.0 Summit Pivot Speech: Mitchell Baker, Chairman for Mozilla FoundationWeb 2.0 Summit in San Francisco host's another Pivot, this one with Mitchell Baker, Chairman for Mozilla Foundation.
Web 2.0 Summit Pivot Speech: Mike Olson, CEO for ClouderaWeb 2.0 Summit in San Francisco host's another Pivot, this one with Mike Olsen, CEO of Cloudera
Salman Khan, Founder of Khan Academy, speaks at Web 2.0 Summit about is new "school of thought"Bill Gates called Salman Khan "his favorite educator," and he speaks at Web 2.0 about Khan Academy and their overwhelming success in the field of education.
Kevin Rose, founder of the popular social site Digg, announced and demonstrated Oink, one of the first products to come out of MilkOink, which will be among a crowded field of new social technologies proliferating daily, may just catch on -- it's a product that will help people find, rank and compare "things not places" Rose said at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco on Wednesday.
High Order Bit: Joanne Bradford, CRO for Demand MediaWeb 2.0 Summit in San Francisco host's 'High Order Bit' presenting: Joanne Bradford, Chief Revenue Officer for Demand Media
High Order Bit: David Barnes, Program Dir. of Emerging TechnologiesWeb 2.0 Summit in San Francisco hosts another 'High Order Bit' with David Barnes, Program Dir. of Emerging Technologies
MC Hammer announces his new Search Engine at Web 2.0 SummitMC Hammer unveils his new, modified to be specific and more informative, search engine. Search specific analytics from school ratings to crime rates and everything inbetween.
Web 2.0 Summit: A conversation with Anne Wojcicki, Founder of 23andMeWeb 2.0 Summit: A conversation with Anne Wojcicki, Founder of 23andMe, and Thomas Goetz, Executive Editor for Wired Magazine
Google announced Visualization for Google AnalyticsGoogle announced Visualization for Google Analytics, a way to dynamically track what users are doing on your web site. Google's Susan Wojcicki, SVP of Advertising, demonstrated the tool at Web 2.0 Summit.
Web 2.0 Summit: High Order Bit hosted by Hilary Mason, Cheif Scientist at Bit.lyWeb 2.0 Summit in San Francisco host's 'High Order Bit' presenting: Hilary Mason, Cheif Scientist at Bit.ly
Mike McCue, CEO of Flipboard, addresses successful art for website designWebsites need to be more creative with their designs. According to Mike McCue, CEO of Flipboard, art inspires emotion and websites have lost their ‘art.’
Alison Lewis, SVP of Marketing for Coca-Cola, describes their successNew innovations with Coca-Cola are directly linked to their recent successes. Alison Lewis, SVP of Marketing for North America Coca-Cola, addresses the Web 2.0 Summit audience.
Intel touts tablets, smartphones at CES 2013 107/18601
CES 2013: It's A Wrap! 61/19603
iPhone Pulse Oximeter: There's An App For That 55/5741
Facebook, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple.: The Joke's On You 53/1497
QNX hacks a Bentley 24/1630
SugarSync 2.0: More Convenient, More Enterprise Focus 24/2842
Mobile Device Management Debate: Mobile Iron Vs. Good Technology 19/3819
Gorilla Glass 2: 20% Thinner, Just As Durable 16/7400
Intel shows off eye tracking and gesture tech 13/1222
Samsung's Galaxy Note, Tab 7.7 Blend Phone, Tablet Worlds 12/2664
iPhone 3D? Spatial View's 3DeeSlide Does It 11/11574
Dwolla Builds Mobile Payment Network Of The Future 10/603
Mobile 3D, Glasses-Free AND High Quality 10/861
Ford SYNC AppLink: Voice Control Mobile Apps 9/1249
CES; the car show 8/566
PowerTrekk Fuel Cell: Water To Charge Your iPhone 8/1364
nVolt Recharges Phone With A Spin 8/7051
Jelly Bean Demo On The Samsung Galaxy Nexus 7/5320
NVIDIA Tegra 3: Maxing Out Quad-Core 6/5058
Lead A Safer Life With Aftershokz Bone-Conduction Headphones 6/24099