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In this episode, I speak with Jyri Engestrom, an investor and partner at YesVC, about angel vesting. Jyri shares his insights on how to get into angel investing and how it can benefit your career as a founder or executive. We discuss the popularity of angel investing and the platforms that allow investors to deploy small tickets into companies. Jyri emphasizes the importance of building a diversified portfolio, even if you're running your own company. Tune in to learn more about the world of angel investing. Disclaimer: The content shared on this podcast should not be considered as legal, financial, or any other type of advice. We encourage you to seek guidance from qualified professionals and conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Highlights: [00:00:40] Angel investing and career benefits. [00:04:00] Investing in startups for equity. [00:09:09] Investing too much in startups. [00:12:30] Skipping angel investing vintages. [00:17:10] Angel investing ticket size. [00:20:04] Legal protection when investing. [00:24:19] The value of angel investors. [00:28:05] Private investments and angel investors. [00:34:37] Cultivating relationships as an investor. [00:37:06] Investing in competitors for success. Guest: Jyri Engeström co-founded Jaiku, a mobile social network acquired by Google, and Ditto, a recommendations app acquired by Groupon. He is an early investor in Unity (NYSE:U), Oura, Iceye and many other companies. Before co-founding Yes VC with Caterina, he was on the investing team at True Ventures (early investors in Peloton, Ring, WordPress and others). LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jyriengestrom/ --- Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
Miksi Elon Musk osti Twitterin ja miksi Twitteristä tuli X? Mikä on Muskin visio WeChatin kaltaisesta supersovelluksesta, jolla voi tehdä melkein mitä tahansa? Minkälainen persoona Elon Musk on ja mitä tiedetään Muskin johtamistyylistä? Mitä yhteistä Muskilla on muiden teknologiamiljardöörien, kuten Mark Zuckerbergin ja Jeff Bezosin kanssa? Minkälaisen bisnesimperiumin Elon Muskin yritykset muodostavat ja palvelevatko yritykset jotain yhteistä päämäärää tai tavoitetta? Studiossa pääomasijoittaja ja YesVC:n perustaja Jyri Engeström. Jakso on kuvattu 18.8.2023. ⌚ AIKALEIMAT (0:00) "Everything app" (1:59) Jaiku (3:19) Sosiaalinen media (8:31) Google+ (12:46) Linda Yaccarino (17:33) X (20:50) Twitter (27:44) Sananvapaus (32:47) Kritiikki (37:11) Polarisaatio (42:57) Yhdysvallat (46:11) Viestintäsovellukset (50:16) Alustat (54:00) Tuotetiimi (56:36) Kuluttajat (58:48) Riskit (1:03:23) Maksuliikenne (1:08:47) "Visionääri" (1:15:41) Syntyvyys (1:18:03) Potkut (1:23:03) "Varjo" (1:28:44) Zuckerberg ja Bezos (1:32:27) Motivaatio (1:36:47) Persoona (1:40:13) Johtajuus (1:47:45) Oppenheimer ja atomipommi (1:51:03) Ydinvoima (1:55:54) Tesla (2:00:56) Kiina (2:09:47) Suurvaltapolitiikka (2:15:26) SpaceX (2:19:11) Kvanttitietokoneet (2:23:15) Tulevaisuus
This week the team consider that we might be at the "money ruins everything" stage of social media (eh, Reddit?). Rafe speculates that 'social' media is now driven more by advertising than friendship groups. We also talk about 'dark social', rafeblandford.com (Rafe's personal website) and remember Jaiku. Ben re-tells the 'Nazi Bar' story (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Nazi_bar) often cited as an example of how 'unmoderated' speech excludes people and isn't really 'free'. We use: * Ewan: LinkedIn and BeReal. * Rafe: Reddit, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok (but only in read-only). * Ben: Reddit, LinkedIn (grudgingly), Instagram (even more grudingly) and Mastodon (in hope). Ewan's still on the road. This week he's in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [Producer's note: This episode was recorded before Meta announced Threads. Content scheduling is hard.] Get in touch! Let us know your thoughts or topics you'd like to hear about in future via the website (https://www.361podcast.com/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/361podcast) (if you must) or Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@361podcast) (preferred).
Meta sees Twitter's struggles as an opportunity and has launched Threads. Meanwhile, services like Mastodon, Bluesky and Hive Social have attracted former Twitter users seeking an alternative. What's the state of microblogging, and will Threads become the new dominant platform?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From 2006 to 2008, the trend in social networks was short and sweet: the micro-blog. Learn how Twitter, Jaiku, Plurk and Tumblr all took different approaches to micro-blogging.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since 1950, three teams have issued bases loaded intentional walks and in those games, the teams issuing the intentional RBI walk are undefeated. Of course, sample size matters. Nonetheless, Craig and Rex explore this and other amazing stories from the early games in the 2022 baseball season. Hooks & Runs Website, Twitter, BuzzsproutCraig Estlinbaum on TwitterAndrew Eckhoff on Jaiku (dead link)Rex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on FacebookOpening and closing music, "Caroline" by Craig Estlinbaum. All rights reserved.This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2022, all rights reserved.
Försnack Fredrik knackar på tangentbord, Jocke får spännande öl Bada i vättern NU blir det semester för Fredrik Nu BLIR det semester för Christian Nu är det “semester” för Jocke Christians grill är omonterad. Så även parasollet Apples väderapp i iOS visar inte 69 grader Fahrenheit Fredrik funderar över IOS-textredigerare, inser att väldigt stor del av behoven kan lösas av Anteckningar Problem med “skadade” appar i macOS Jättesur Apple Watch - väldigt generös mot badare? Safari 15 - tabbhelvetet. Sägs dock ha blivit snäppet bättre i senaste betaversionerna, som kom strax efter inspelning Fredrik upptäcker årets trevligaste aprilskämt i efterskott Photos tröttnade på Fredriks bibliotek, reparation pågår Ämnen Vilken teknikpryl/teknik/etc från vår respektive historia saknar vi mest? Palms handdatorer Jaiku Minnen av modem och Fidonet-fejder Voodoo2-kort Första interaktionen med ny teknik Windows 3.1 Mac OS X iPod iPhone Färddator i bil Text-TV Ipad Film och TV Udda veckor 3/5 BMÅ Avslutning Sista podden från Kårsta Länkar Fredriks rätlinjiga mekaniska tangentbord Hercule stout Grillskär Svartö parasollfot Apples väderapp visar aldrig 69 grader Farenheit Magsafebatterier för Iphone Brett Terpstras textredigerarlista 1writer The worst keyboard ever made Safari technology preview Ett fint aprilskämt Palm IIIe Jaiku Jaiku engine Fidonet Fsxnet Voodoo2-kort GLQuake Voodoo 5 [Sweclockers testar Voodoo 5](https://www.sweclockers.com/test/25463-3dfx-voodoo5-5500-agp() Text-TV NICAM AXE Udda veckor Winther bredband Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-267-jag-saknar-inte-faxen.html.
En este episodio vamos a repasar esos productos de google que amabamos y que llegaron a su fin. Búsquedas laborales Google Wave Google+ / Google Buzz / Orkut? Jaiku? Google Talk Inbox by Gmail / Sparrow Google Reader Google Picasa Project Ara Google Audio Ads Google Play Music Writely Demo Google Wave Cierre del episodio
Jyri Engeström is the Co-Founder and General Partner at Yes VC, an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco. They invest in the pre-seed and seed stages of companies set in motion by social movements. In his previous role at True Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, he invested in e.g. Iceye, building a constellation of radar satellites to track climate change. As an angel investor he's invested in Moves (acquired by Facebook), Applifier (acquired by Unity), Betabrand, Oura and others. As an entrepreneur, he has founded, grown, and negotiated the acquisition of two mobile consumer companies: Jaiku, a mobile social network acquired by Google; and Ditto, a mobile local recommendations app acquired by Groupon. As an executive, he has run product teams. At Google, he was the product manager responsible for the Gmail mobile app, Mobile Calendar, and Google's social networking efforts. At Groupon, he was Director of Product Management on the executive team that started and grew Groupon’s point-of-sale and payments businesses. He was the Head of Product at Boosted, an electric vehicle company that created the Boosted Board electric skateboard. At Nokia, he was Sr. Product Manager of Internet Handhelds. He is also co-founder of Sesat School, a micro-school in San Francisco; and serve on the board of the Rare Cancer Research Foundation. He also co-owns a café in Helsinki. About Our Partners This episode is brought to you by Hawke Media. Hawke Media is a full-service Outsourced CMO based in Santa Monica, CA, providing guidance, planning, and execution to grow brands of all sizes, industries, and business models. Hawke Media was recognized by Inc. as the country's fastest-growing marketing consultancy and is proudly one of Glassdoor's "Best Places to Work", 2019 #893 on the Forbes 5000 list, UpCity Top Los Angeles Digital Marketing Agency. Hawke’s collaborative process, à la carte offering, and month-to-month fee structure give clients the flexibility they need to boost digital revenues and marketing ROI. Hawke Media The company has serviced over 1500 brands of all sizes, ranging from startups like Tamara Mellon, SiO Beauty and Bottlekeeper to household names like Red Bull, Verizon Wireless and Alibaba. Listen to our interview with Erik Huberman, Founder and CEO of Hawke Media, in episode 23 of the Just Go Grind Podcast. This episode is also brought to you by Toptal. Toptal is an exclusive network of the top freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product managers, and project managers in the world. Top companies hire Toptal freelancers for their most important projects. Connect with Jyri Engeström Yes VC Twitter LinkedIn partners@yes.vc Some of the Topics Covered by Jyri in this Episode How Jyri decided to start Yes VC in 2018 with his life partner, Caterina Fake Why Yes VC is focused on social movements Making 20 investments and the $13M Fund he ended up raising The check size of Yes VC of $250K - $1.5M w/ the smallest bet of $30K How Jyri is managing his deal flow for Yes VC and what's happening in the early-stage venture capital world "Mango Seed" rounds of funding as a trend in VC The $6M fund of Rahul Vohra and $6.7M fund of Chris Sacca The dynamic of smaller funds and who they invest in Why 3 of 5 investments of Yes VC were invested at the moment of founding Finding potential founders before they even start companies and why Yes VC seeds ideas in smart people COVID in the town of Bolinas and they offered testing for ALL the residents The diligence process at Yes VC and why they focus on founder-product fit How many deals Jyri is looking at and what entrepreneurs need to understand about venture capitalists Why 50% of their investments are from their founder network or early angel investors looking for early-stage funds to lead the round "The obligatory point of passage" Why Jyri believes the best founders now are building portfolios Jyri's experience starting and selling Jaiku to Google Selling his second company, Ditto, to Groupon Links from the Episode True Ventures Caterina Fake Etsy Kickstarter Jerry Yang Phil Black Jon Callaghan Founders Fund Rahul Vohra Chris Sacca Entrepreneur First Y Combinator Blue Bottle Coffee Reconnect Softbank Jack Dorsey Indie Hackers Andrew Mason Descript
Today's You've Been Warmed episode is one of the most impressive thus far. I had the pleasure to speak to Jyri Engeström - a Finnish serial entrepreneur and investor, currently based in Silicon Valley. He is the co-founder of YES VC - a pre-seed and seed stage fund focused on companies at the vanguard of movements.Before becoming an investor, Jyri had an impressive career as an entrepreneur, having founded Jaiku (which was acquired by Google) and Ditto (which was acquired by GroupOn).At Yes VC, because of their investment focus on companies that can become social movements, it's extremely apparent how climate change comes into focus and represents a large part of what they're looking for.I must confess that I wasn't expecting the turn that the first half of the interview took - Jyri made parallels between the climate crisis and WW2 with impeccable detail and references, he showed inspiring optimism that we can mobilise to tackle climate change and he laid out a compelling case as to how businesses, government & the society at large have to come together to realise that vision.We then explored how climate change is becoming a priority for founders in Silicon Valley and how much that has changed recently, what they look at in terms of the companies they invest in and the thought process that goes behind that, as well as the sectors that he thinks require a lot of investment. There were also some deep philosophical thoughts and quotes towards the end, but I won't spoil that for you now.I highly recommend that you tune into this one with your full attention, I promise it will not dissapoint.JYRI & YES VC RELEVANT LINKSJyri's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jyriJyri's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jyriengestrom/Yes VC Website - https://yes.vc/TIMECODES (to be corrected)3:54 - His Background & Why He's a Climate Optimist8:05 - Climate Scenarios Looking Forward & What Urgency We Need To Have10:04 - Why We Need An Effort Comparative To The World War 2 Mobilization17:13 - How Government & Businesses Need To Work Together23:33 - The Rise Of Attention To Climate Change In Silicon Valley28:28 - VC Challenges & What They Look For When Investing In Companies35:20 - A Startup Example That Can Help Tackle Climate Change39:43 - What Are The Areas That Require Massive Investment52:17 - Science vs Business vs Politics vs SocietyRESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODETrue Ventures - https://trueventures.com/Caterina Fake - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterina_FakeFlickr - https://www.flickr.com/Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/Etsy - https://www.etsy.com/Bluebottle Coffee - https://bluebottlecoffee.com/Saul Griffith - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Griffith'It’s too late for a carbon tax—it’s time for a world war against climate change' by Saul Griffith - https://www.fastcompany.com/90423806/its-too-late-for-a-carbon-tax-its-time-for-a-world-war-against-climate-changeKelly Wanser - https://twitter.com/kellywanserSlush Conference - https://www.slush.org/Sundance Film Festival - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundance_Film_FestivalGamechangers Documentary - https://gamechangersmovie.com/Saudi Aramco - https://www.saudiaramco.com/'The Demon-Haunted World' Book by Carl Sagan - https://www.amazon.com/Demon-Haunted-World-Science-Candle-Dark-ebook/dp/B004W0I00QThe Manhattan Project - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_ProjectAlex Laskey (Rewiring America co-author) - https://www.ted.com/talks/alex_laskey_how_behavioral_science_can_lower_your_energy_bill?language=en
Sabrina Alicea returns to talk about Somos Arte and the beginning of the road to the Puerto Rican Festival in Chicago. We also welcome Jaiku Neoj to the show. She is a Trans Afro-Taína poet and visual artist here in Chicago. We’re going to talk about her experience speaking at the Protagonistas series, what it’s like to share her story, self-love, Trans Chicago and a bunch more.Host: Joshua Smyser-DeLeon, Twitter @jsdeleonSite: paseomedia.orgFacebook & Twitter: @paseopodcastSounds: Notification Sounds + Flor Meléndez Ramos + Adobe + Sabado GiganteJaiku's Instagram + TwitterTrans Chicago's Instagram + FacebookSabrina's Twitter + Instagram + BlogShop La Maestra Website + Facebook + InstagramSomos ArtePuerto Rican Festival Chicago's Website + Facebook + InstagramPrevious Paseo Podcast Episodes with Sabrina Alicea: Episode 19
#rahapodi-vieraana Piilaakson Venture Capital (VC) -kultasormi Jyri Engeström. Jaksossa Jyri mm. avaa VC-valuaation salaiset perusteet ja VC-sijoittajien tärkeimmät sijoituskriteerit kaikelle kansalle. Tätä et kuule muualta! Miten Jyrin ensimmäinen menestystarina Jaiku sai alkunsa? Mihin tunnetun joukkorahoitusalustan, Kickstarterin piti aluksi keskittyä? Tukehtuuko Facebook lopulta tunkkiinsa? Kumpaa VC-sijoittaja arvostaa startup-yhtiöissä enemmän, jäätävää ideaa vai tiimiä? Miten VC-sijoittajat jakavat rahastonsa siemenrahan? Ketkä ovat startup-yrittäjien pahimmat kilpakumppanit ja miten ne pystyy kampittamaan? Kuuntele myös, saako Martinin ja Miikan startup-yritys miljoonan siemenrahoituksen Jyrin rahastolta. Lopuksi kuullaan vielä mitä kaikkien Suomen kansalaisten pitäisi kerran elämässään tehdä. Kaikki tämä ja paljon muuta tässä jaksossa! Nordnet eri kanavissa: Kotisivut: https://www.nordnet.fi Nordnet Blogi: https://blogi.nordnet.fi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nordnetsuomi/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/nordnetfi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/nordnetsuomi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nordnetsuomi/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nordnet-bank-ab
On vous relaie les premiers tests de Google Stadia, l’occasion de s’attarder un peu dans l’actualité du monde du jeu vidéo. Nous faisons également le point sur les dernières innovations en matière de smartphones pliants. Et puis, nous abordons ensemble de plusieurs affaires liées à l’actualité du web, en commençant par des infos sur le conflit entre Google et Oracle. Réagissez à l’émission en commentaires sur techcafe.frSoutenez Tech Café sur PatreonDiscutez avec nous et entre vous sur le groupe Telegram À chaud Premiers tests de Stadia : Google fait son gros beta. JV : Villages dans les Nuages Stadiabolique : service incomplet, calendrier compliqué, mais plus de jeux.Stadiacritique : les devs ont peur de l’effet Google Wave. Ou... Knol, Health, Talk, Plus, Buzz, Orkut, Picasa, Reader, Nest, Allo, Inbox, Goggles, Tango, Spaces, Ara, Panoramio, Songza, Currents, Sparrow, Piknik, Jaiku, SideWiki… et 140 autre.Microsoft X019Everwild, Tell me why, Flight Simulator, Grounded, Age of Empires IV… La Scarlett n’aura pas à rougir !Stadiantre ! Le Xbox Game Pass compris dans XCloud ?Lassé d’Oculus, Carmack veut inventer Skynet sur son temps libre.Vita minée : un brevet de cartouche Sony, mais pour qui ? Plis values Rétro futur : le Mate X est sorti en Chine, avec une sacoche en cuir.Le Razr de près : Motorola ouvre son clapet.Brevet de smartphone pliant chez LG. Les toiles du Web Match re-retour : Oracle vs Google à la cour suprême.Google search : petites mains et grosses magouilles ?Google Curie : red hot Chili câbleur.Point fric : le .org passe dans le privé, l’empire contre-attaque pour le JEDI.Un grosse période de rodage en vue pour les pubs Twitter.Wiki de tous les kikis : Wikitribune devient WT:Social.Toupargel : Github veut un refuge en arctique pour l’open source. Geneva, un algorithme génétique pour contourner la censure. En vrac Les enfants ne réussiront pas sans un iPad et IBM +
Justin Karfo (WG ’19) chats with Eghosa Omoigui, the founder and Managing General Partner of EchoVC Partners, a seed and early-stage venture capital firm. Based in Silicon Valley, EchoVC has invested millions of dollars in promising innovative African ventures. In this podcast, Eghosa discusses his firm's investment philosophy, the key themes in the African startup ecosystem and his firm’s key strategic partnership with TPG Growth. This podcast was recorded at the Africa Fintech Summit in Washington D.C. Eghosa Omoigui is the founder and Managing General Partner of EchoVC Partners. Before this, Eghosa was with Intel for nearly 10 years and his last role was as Intel Capital Director, Strategic Investments, Consumer Internet & Semantic Technologies, where he acted as a senior investment professional focused on platform-agnostic consumer web services and digital media-based investment opportunities. Omoigui also drove ICap's investment focus on next generation semantic technologies, smart data and the realtime web. Eghosa was personally responsible for (developing supporting theses for and) sourcing investment opportunities in various companies including AdMob, Jaiku, Powerset, Facebook, LinkedIn, Teracent and Pandora. Prior to this role, Omoigui was Chief of Staff to the President of Intel Capital (the largest global tech corporate VC), and, before that, Chief of Staff for Intel’s Treasury organization, helping oversee an $18B cash platform. Omoigui attended UPenn Law School and Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College.
Lleva 20 años con nosotros, pero Google ha desaprovechado casi cualquier oportunidad de conseguir construir, comprar o mantener una plataforma social que atraiga: Buzz, Plus, Jaiku, Lively, Allo/Duo... ¿Y qué pasó con Google Reader? QUEREMOS RESPUESTAS.00:00Sigue a Axel en su Twitter: https://twitter.com/amarazziY suscríbete a su newsletter: https://observando.net/34:52* Newsletter diaria: http://newsletter.mixx.io* Twitter: http://twitter.com/mixx_io o sigue a Álex directamente en http://twitter.com/somospostpc.* Telegram: https://t.me/mixx_io* Web: https://mixx.io
We missed last week due to some scheduling challenges, but we're back this week a little earlier with our talk show. This week we talk to Petteri Koponen, the co-founder of Lifeline Ventures as well as the former co-founder of Jaiku and First Hop. He's got a colorful past with this companies and in living through them, built up an enormous amount of experience. Lifeline Ventures has also become one of the prominent early stage investors in Finland through their 19 investments.
Jyri Engeström, entrepreneur and founder of Jaiku, was once Google’s “accidental sociologist.” He weaves together a wealth of knowledge of the social web and social science. [Technical note: Even though Jyri and Kevin helped make the Internet work, they still […]
Shelfari is an online social cataloging site that allows users to build a virtual bookshelf. They can rate, review, tag and discuss books with online friends. Users can join groups and discuss topics with other users of the Shelfari website. The site can be linked to your blog, facebook page, and myspace page. Listen to the following podcast to learn more.www.shelfari.comShelfari PodcastPodcast Transcript
Google Sites is an online application that makes creating a team web site as easy as editing a document. With Google Sites, people can quickly gather a variety of information in one place -- including videos, calendars, presentations, attachments, and text -- and easily share it for viewing or editing with a small group, their entire organization, or the world. All you need is access to the Internet, a google account (gmail) and a small chunk of time. It's free and easy to use.podcasttranscript
Google Sites is an online application that makes creating a team web site as easy as editing a document. With Google Sites, people can quickly gather a variety of information in one place -- including videos, calendars, presentations, attachments, and text -- and easily share it for viewing or editing with a small group, their entire organization, or the world. All you need is access to the Internet, a google account (gmail) and a small chunk of time. It's free and easy to use. See how in this brief overview.screencast
SlideShare is the world's largest community for sharing presentations. With SlideShare, you can upload your Power Point presentations to share privately or to publish to the entire SlideShare community. You can use SlideShare to find presentations that interest you and network with other users. This screencast provides a brief overview of how to search for new presentations as well as how to upload and share your own.View the Screencast (4:13)Transcript
SlideShare is the world's largest community for sharing presentations. With SlideShare, you can upload your Power Point presentations to share privately or to publish to the entire SlideShare community. You can use SlideShare to find presentations that interest you and network with other users. This podcast explains ways in which SlideShare will be useful for librarians.Listen to the Podcast (5:00)Transcript
Goodreads is the largest social network for readers in the world. They have over two million members who have added over forty eight million books. A place for avid readers and casual readers alike. Goodread's members recommend books, compare what they are reading, keep track of what they want to read, and form book clubs. This screencast explains how Goodreads can be useful for librarians.Screencast (2:32)
Meebo is a free, web-based, instant messenger. It makes it possible to aggregate all of your IM buddy lists into one instant messenger, making it possible to talk to all of your friends through one single IM service. Plus, it is also a great tool for libraries in that it allows patrons to interact with the reference desk virtually. This podcast explains the features and benefits of Meebo in more detail.Listen to the Podcast (4:20)[Transcript]
Google Calendar is a free time-management tool available to anyone with a Google account. This very handy application contains many useful features and can be used in a variety of ways. In this podcast, you will hear about some of its major features, as well as how the calendar can be used in the library setting.Listen to the Podcast (4:14)[Transcript]
Google Calendar is Google’s free time-management application which is available for use by anyone who has a Google account. In this screencast, you will see how to add and delete events on your calendar and change the appearance of your calendar, as well as get an overview of some of the other features this tool contains.View the Screencast (3:02)
This screencast demonstrates how easy it is to use Rollyo to create a custom search engine, access your dashboard to search other users’ search engines, customize these search engines to make them your own, and finally learn how to create a searchroll box to add your search engine to your website or blog. To start rolling your own search engine today, visit Rollyo.com. View the screencast (3:00)
Rollyo is a web tool that allows you to create your own custom search engine to add to your browser, webpage, blog or to use on your Rollyo homepage. With Rollyo, you create your search engine in just a few easy steps, using only websites that you select. By joining the Rollyo community you have access to other users’ search engines as well. This podcast discusses some of the great features of Rollyo that can be incorporated into library or classroom use, as well as some basic instruction on getting started. Visit Rollyo.com to learn more.Listen to the podcast (4:55)[transcript]
Brainify is a social bookmarking tool intended for students and faculty at colleges and universities. Brainify users bookmark web sites relevant to college courses and academic subject areas and (ideally) share those bookmarks by forming and joining course-specific or subject-specific groups. Bookmarks on Brainify are not only tagged -- they are also categorized within a browsable taxonomy of academic subject areas. In this podcast I describe a few of Brainify’s features and discuss reasons why students might want to try using Brainify.Listen to the Podcast (5:00)[Transcript]
Vimeo, an anagram for 'movie', is a video hosting and sharing site that allows users to upload 500mb of videos per week. What sets Vimeo apart from other video hosting sites, namely YouTube, is that it stores a copy of the original file, and when enabled, allows other registered users to download the film file instead of just streaming it. With High Definition capabilities, and social networking features, Vimeo is an attractive medium for sharing either personal or professional videos.Listen to the Podcast (3:08)[Transcript]
This screencast will demonstrate the features of the video hosting and sharing site Vimeo. Included are tips on uploading videos, marking and subscribing to 'likes' and examining how libraries are utilizing this resource.View the Screencast (5:59)
Evernote is a note saving tool that functions on the web, on your desktop, or on your mobile phone. This podcast describes the basic save and search features of Evernote and includes some ideas for organization or library use.Listen to the Podcast (3:57)[transcript]
This screencast demonstrates how to save snippets of a webpage or a whole webpage to an Evernote notebook, how to search for notes (including a demonstration of the search within image function), and how Evernote can tag notes made on a mobile phone geographically.View the Screencast (3:28)
Last.FM is a social music service that tracks what you listen to, learns what you like, connects you to other users, and recommends songs from a vast array of "scrobbled" music. This screencast is an overview of the Last.FM profile page, where the user can see information about all of the music that Last.FM has tracked for an individual. Last.FM is a great way to share your music while being exposed to a world of new music, all based on your own musical taste.View the Screencast (3:46)
Last.FM is a social music service that tracks what you listen to, learns what you like, connects you to other users, and recommends songs from a vast array of "scrobbled" music. This podcast is an introduction to the features and functionalities of the Last.FM website. Last.FM is a great way to share your music while being exposed to a world of new music, all based on your own musical taste.Listen to the Podcast (4:28)[Transcript]
Livemocha is an interactive language instruction website. This screencast will take you through the Livemocha learning interface. You’ll hear how to sign up and see a member’s home page. Then we’ll look at a couple of the interactive lessons. Finally, a tour of the social networking learning tools that Livemocha offers will be taken. For more information visit Livemocha.com. Enjoy the screencast.View the screencast (6:54)
This podcast discusses how knowledge of a foreign language is important for librarians, and how Livemocha can help. Livemocha is a fun and interactive way to learn a new language using in-depth instruction, conversational tools and exercises with the help of native speakers, and motivation to continue.To begin, take a placement exam and then continue on to lessons at the appropriate level. Livemocha incorporates social networking into the learning process by allowing members to offer comments and advice on each student’s work both written and audio. You can practice with a native speaker in the Livemocha chat area. Livemocha is an entertaining and innovative way to learn a new language. For more information visit Livemocha.com.Listen to the podcast (6:04)[transcript]
LucidChart is a free web based application that produces quality flowcharts and organization charts. The application allows documents to be created, edited, and stored online. This podcast will discuss the main features of LucidChart such as the editing tools and multi-user collaboration abilities. In addition, an overview of LucidChart’s capabilities and background are also provided.Listen to Podcast (4:02)[transcript]
LucidChart allows users to easily create flowcharts and organization charts online. This screencast will demonstrate three main capabilities: creating and editing a chart, outputting charts, and sharing documents. The ease of use for this tool will be demonstrated as well.View the screencast (2:59)
43Things is a social network for goal making and achieving. This tutorial will give a simple step-by-step demonstration of the basic features of creating a list of goals, entries for your goals, and cheering at 43Things. Visit www.43things.com for more information.View the screencast (2:59)
James Clay, Kev Hickey, Shri Footring and Lisa Valentine discuss Twitter, digital literacy, digital identity and other stuff too. Shownotes * Digital Literacy Debate - The purpose of the debate is to try and move forward on issues surrounding Digital Literacy. The focus of the debate will be the UK education sector, but international attendees and contributors are more than welcome. Recently, Digital Literacy has gained a lot of traction within academic and educational technology discussion within the UK, and is generally thought of as A Good Thing. However, some important questions have yet to be addressed. * James, Shri, Kev and Lisa all use Twitter, but some of us prefer Jaiku. * So what is a hashtag? * Pat Parslow's comment on the term digital native. * Marc Prensky's new paper on digital wisdom. * Dave White's blog a post about residents or visitors to the online world. * The e-Learning Stuff podcast on the whole digital native, immigrant, visitor, resident, naturalised debate.
För två veckor sedan nämnde jag på Jaiku att jag var på gång att lägga ut min roman för gratis nedladdning. Det var då också Joakim Jardenberg så fint påtalade att det självklart ska ske på Pirate Bay. Så långt hade jag inte tänkt men i dessa dagar är det förstås omöjligt att göra annat.Jonas Karlsson skickade ett mejl till mig med rubriken “Har du skrivit en bok?” Det är nämligen så att Jonas har suttit på 24 hour business camp, som så många andra av mina intervjuoffer, och knåpat ihop en webbtjänst med paret Linda Pierre och Tomas Nihlén. Tjänsten, som hamnade på plats 5 (av 52) i en “inofficiell publik omröstning” som röstade fram de tjänster man trodde mest på, heter helt kort och gott förstakapitlet.se.Jag svarade Jonas Karlsson så här: ja jag har skrivit en bok, får jag intervjua dig. Och så här lät det igår när vi fick till det.Länkar som omnämns i programmet förstakapitlet.se Pushforward (Jonas företag) Metro: De ger Första kapitlet som ska leda till mer Vote for your favourite startups at 24hbc! Innovationsbloggen mikrobloggar.se IQube och min roman heter Little Bossman.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jag har själv inte haft närmare kontakt med Jonathan tidigare och knappt känt till vem han är, men vi har haft en viktig beröringspunkt och det var när jag i en tråd på Jaiku (som jag i programmet säger hade startats av Nikke Lindqvist, men det var denna tråd jag tänkte på då) avslöjade att jag hade problem med mitt nuvarande webbhotell och Jonathan snappade upp detta och välkomnade mig till Binero, där jag också blivit kund.Jonathan var vid tidpunkten anställd på Binero och jag har förstått att han är ökänd och aktiv på flera sätt i webbhotells- och domänhanteringsbranschen – Men en av anledningarna till att Jonathan är aktuell förstod jag också är för att han inte längre arbetar på Binero. Intervjun går inte närmare in på den historien, men på sin blogg berättar han själv om detta.Länkar som omnämns i programmet Jonathan Sulos blogg Vad händer mannen? Jonathan Sulo berättar själv att han slutar på Binero. Loopia Binero 24 Hour Business Camp Bloggers Monday Sulos inlägg om Entreprenörernas hus Mest spännande med att få chansen att prata med Jonathan tycker jag är att han visar sig vara en person med stora insikter när det gäller att utveckla affärer på internet inom det område som jag kännetecknar som user experience – alltså att förbättra upplevelsen hos kunden genom att utveckla verksamheten inom alla områden, inte bara inom användbarhet på webben utan genom att se verksamheten som en helhet och titta hela vägen från vad man erbjuder, hur avtal ser ut och till vad man levererar. Det är den helhetssynen som skapar en bra strateg och på det korta samtal vi hade förstod jag att det här är något som Jonathan bemästrar.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
HeKan pläjäyksessä tällä kertaa mukana: Retkiluistelu -fiilistelyä ja vapaalaskua jäällä Steve Jobsin tilanne ja sen vaikutukset (Gizmodossa ollut juttu ja video) Linkit viuhuvat HeKan Floobs -kanavalle (tinyurl.com/hekafloobs) Ubuntun kehittäjäviikko 19.1.-23.1 Apple iPhone hinnoittelu kuulostaa vihdoinkin järkevämmältä Nokia Sports Tracker tarinaa Tarinaa urheilusta ja tekniikasta riittää tälläkin erää Taloustilanne vaikuttaa jättiläiseenkin…Google irtisanoo rekrytoijia Google ja Jaiku ... Lue lisääHessunKahvila #116
Friday Night Live Episode 11 for 08/29/08 Live from York, Maine. Magic Matt - Movie News 10. The Longshot making $4 Million 9. The Mummy making $4 Million 8. Mamma Mia making $4 Million 7. Mirrors making $5 Million 6. The Pineapple Express making $5 Million 5. Star Wars: The Clone Wars making $5 Million 4. The Dark Knight making $10 Million 3. Death Race making $12 Million 2. The House Bunny making $14 Million 1. Tropic Thunder making $16 Million Laura Ashley’s T.V. News 90210 is having a 2 hour premiere this Tuesday at 8PM on the CW. The new season of Gossip Girl premieres Monday Sept. 1st at 8PM on the CW. The new season of Prison Break premieres Monday Sept. 1st at 8PM on fox. Top Design is a new hit reality series that test the creativity of interior decorators. Top Design premieres this Wed. Sept. 3rd at 10PM on Bravo. Austin's Pick of the Week Website of the week – Ping.fm is an awesome site. With Ping.fm you can update all your social networks at once! Ping.fm supports Pownce, LinkedIn, Brightkite, Jaiku, Blogger, Plaxo Pulse, LiveJournal, Bebo hi5, Mashable, Kwippy, Xanga, WordPress, your custom url, Friendster, delicious, Yahoo 360, Twitter, Facebook, Plurk, MySpace, Tumblr, Identi.ca, FriendFeed and Rejaw. I use Ping.fm to update all of our sites that Chyea.tv is on! Because you are listening, we have a beta code you can use to sign up! Use the code legendofping or itsaboutping with no space or punctuation. The beta codes will be on the show notes on the podcast if you need them! Matt's Gadgets of the Week USB Gadgets - http://www.coolestgizmo.com/category/usb-gadgets - USB Retro Mini Fan - USB Drum Kit for Music Nerds - USB Mini Desktop Aquarium - Motorcycle Engine USB Hub for PC or Mac Austin Prime's Music Update Music – AC DC has released a single the first time in 8 years! The song is called Rock'n'Roll Train. They released it on their website and US radio on August 28th. They recorded a music video for it on August 15th in London and it will be released next month. The song will be used in promo ads for the CBS show Criminal Minds which begins on Sept. 1st. And of course, AC/DC music is NOT available on iTunes. Today Michael Jackson turned 50! He says “I'll just have a little cake with my children and we'll probably watch some cartoons,” he said in an interview with ABC News. Michael has been divorced twice, and he has 3 kids. He says he wants to provide a normal life for his children. "I am letting them enjoy their childhood as much as possible ... I let them go to the arcade and go to the movies and do things. I think that comes naturally. I want them to get to do things I didn't get to do," he said. Jackson has not released any new music since 2001 and he says the best is yet to come. Currently the top 10 songs of the Hot 100 on Billboard.com are 10 – Rihanna – Take A Bow0 9 – Pink – So What 8 – Ne-Yo - Closer 7 – Cold Play – Viva La Vida 6 – M.I.A. - Paper Planes 5 – Kardinal Offishall Featuring Akon - Dangerous 4 – Katy Perry – I Kissed a Girl 3 – Chris Brown - Forever 2 Rihanna - Disturbia 1 – T.I. - Whatever You Like Also the top Ten on iTunes right now are, 10 – All Summer Long (Vocal Version) – Hit Masters 9 – I Kissed a Girl – Katy Perry 8 – Viva la Vida - Coldplay 7 – When I Grow Up – Pussycat Dolls 6 – Hot N Cold – Katy Perry 5 – M.I.A. - Paper Planes 4 – Disturbia - Rihanna 3 – I'm Yours – Jason Mraz 2 – So What - Pink 1 - T.I. - Whatever You Like Laura Ashley’s Celebrity News Michael Phelps has bought himself a $1.69 million condo! His new condo is in his hometown of Baltimore. It has a private screening room, a high-tech gym, an amazing view of the harbor, and a huge heated pool. Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake might have a wedding planned in the future. They already act like a married couple. Justin has said that this is the first time he feels that he is ready to completely dedicate himself to someone. They are living together in Justin’s Hollywood Hill mansion. Songwriter Kara DioGuardi has joined Paula, Simon, and Randy as a judge on American Idol. The ratings were down and they needed something to spice up the show. Paula said she was “concerned” about the big change. Kara said she’s not worried because her and Paula have always had a great relationship. Ryan Seacrest always has to have perfect eyebrows. He gets his brows plucked, tweezed and shaped. He goes every six weeks for a touch up. Ryan is more concerned about how his brows look than his hair. 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Welcome to episode #77 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There is a great conversation with Jared Spool from User Interface Engineering that happened at PodCamp Boston 2. Along with that we've got a brand new Greenfields Report from Ireland. I babble on about my speaking event for Google at the Googleplex, and there are some great audio comments too. I think there are some worthy discussion points including twitter versus Jaiku and who will use these best - Marketers or Public Relations practitioners. I also should mention that I forgot to talk about my amazing dinner in California with Shel Holtz (and his wife, Michele) from the For Immediate Release Podcast. I will discuss that next week. In the meantime, enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 50:04. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Comments are now live on the new Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over 1135 members). Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - episode #7 is now live and features Ben Mezrich - author of the books, Rigged, Bringing Down The House and more. Toronto PR run for Windows Live. Get you new email address here: Windows Love Email. Googleplex trip review - CommerceThink '07 - Google. Audio Comment – Steve Garfield. Greenfields Report - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. Audio Comment – Michael Netzley – PR Junction - Singapore Management University. PodCamp Boston. In Conversation with Jared Spool - User Interface Engineering from PodCamp Boston 2. Six Points of Separation – Six Ways To Think About Website Development: 1. Search Engine Optimization. 2. Tagging. 3. Design. 4. Linking. 5. Technology. 6. Flash. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising bernard goldbach business digital marketing facebook foreword thinking google googleplex itunes jaiku jared spool marketing michael netzley motivational books podcamp podcast podcasting pr junction singapore management university six pixels of separation social media marketing steve garfield twist image twitter user interface engineering windows live
Episode 11 How to get Press Releases picked up on Google, Jaiku, Radiohead, Warren Buffet, Polar Bears, Second Life, Laura Sturaitis of BusinessWire.com. Call in 206-888-6606 Summary: Episode 11 … Ten Tips to get press releases picked up in Google, Live coverage from the Association for Women in Communications National Conference, a conversation with one […]
Welcome to episode #73 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. So much happened this week in the Digital Marketing landscape as devices like the iPhone and the iPod Touch continue to get coverage. We've seen Jaiku get nabbed by Google, Radiohead embracing the Trust Economy for pricing their latest disc, Virtual Worlds pull in over one billion in VC interest, and small Widgets getting big coverage in the mass media. We tackle it all and even start the conversation on how agencies and clients can work better together to understand the RFP process. I am also playing with the length of the show by keeping it closer to thirty minutes. I'd love your thoughts on that as well. Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #73 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 37:29. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Comments are now live on the new Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over one thousand and twenty members). Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. IAB Canada - Interactive Advertising Bureau - Social Media Marketing full-day seminar - reflections on Montreal. InfoPresse 360 event with Chris Anderson of The Long Tail and Wired Magazine. The World According To Saul Colt - The Smartest Man In The World. Inspired by lunch with Andy Nulman - Pow! Right Between The Eyes. Audio Comment - Jay Berkowitz – Ten Golden Rules. Audio Comment - Jay Moonah - Uncle Seth - 58 Ninety. RFP for Digital Marketing agencies - it's your turn to weigh in. Six Points of Separation - Six Things You Need To Know About Widgets: Portable chunk of code. Also known as... The technology behind it all. Usage in one month. Global reach. The three kinds of Widgets. Six Pounds Of Sound - C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Accident Hash. 1000 Miles From Home - 'The Man'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #73 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: 1000 miles from home 58 ninety accident hash advertising andy nulman business cc chapman chris anderson digital marketing facebook foreword thinking iab canada infopresse itunes jay berkowitz jay moonah managing the gray marketing motivational books podcast podcasting pow right between the eyes six pixels of separation social media marketing ten golden rules the long tail twist image uncle seth widgets wired magazine
Title: Sept 16, 2007 - Micro-bloggingIntro: You may be thinking about starting a blog but feel you don't have the time or maybe won't know what to write about. You may already have a blog and are looking for ways to provide interesting content in real time. Micro-blogging may be a great solution. In this session we discuss micro-blogging and take a look at a few of the many free micro-blogging applications.Mike: Gordon, I know you've really got into micro-blogging recently - could you describe what it is?Wikipedia defines micro-blogging as:"a form of blogging that allows users to write brief text updates (usually less than 200 characters) and publish them, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group which can be chosen by the user. These messages can be submitted by a variety of means, including text messaging, instant messaging, email, MP3 or the web."Gordon: I think we've both developed a recent addiction to micro-blogging. Your recently wrote a blog describing Twitter, Jaiku and Pownce. Many are calling these social networks, or micro-blogs. Can you describe what this means?In Twitter and Jaiku you provide information about your thoughts, activities and/or whereabouts. Some users update so often, that it's almost like real-time updates. Pownce works similarly, but allows users to easily share links, files and events. Twitter is still the most popular of the three, but Pownce - by invitation only - seems to be gaining quickly. I'm not sure I understand the attraction of these sites - maybe it's generational, but they're very popular and seem to be addictive.Gordon: You wrote about a real-world use of Twitter by the Los Angeles Fire Department. Can you tell us about that?Members of the fire department provide real-time updates (known as tweets) of LAFD activities and operations. Anyone interested can subscribe or follow this Twitter. Imagine the uses at a college or university - we could provide updates on availability of writing or math labs or even our testing center. We could also provide registration information in real-time, such as number of seats, new sections, cancellations etc. To think of it, you could also use these tools to manage your office hours - in real-time!Mike: You've been tweeting on Twitter frequently. What kind of content are you posting?I find myself doing a lot of web surfing and I like to tweet the links I'm reading for future reference. I had been tagging using digg (I still do) but have found Twitter to be a little easier to use. I've also got my Twitter micro-blog displayed on my full blog page. I like tagging using Twitter because my tags are easier for others to find. If you watch what I tag - I'm frequently tagging something one day and then writing a full blog on it the next. I find this a very easy method.Mike: How are you posting to twitter? Are you using any browser plugins or add-ons?I've been using a Firefox add-on called Twitterbar. It's linked on the mozilla site - here's the download link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4664 It's from Tony Farndon (tones) at http://spatialviews.comFrom mozilla: The twitterbar extension allows you to post to twitter from the firefox addressbar. A small unobtrusive grey icon sits to the right of your addressbar, clicking on it will post your tweet, mouseover will tell you how many characters you have left. You can also post by typing ' --post' or hit the grey arrow when visiting a webpage to carry out a URL tweet (i.e it adds 'Currently Browsing: ' in front of the url). Options for the extension include safe/secure mode, open twitter in new tab after posting and the ability to change the URL tweet 'Currently browsing' text.There are a number of other plugins/add-ons. Mashable.com has a great post titled 8 Awesome Firefox Plugins for TwitterMike: Have you started posting using your cell phone yet? Not yet. You can receive updates from those you're following (or just some people) on your phone and you can send updates using text messaging. Twitter doesn't charge anything for this, but you want to make sure you have a text messaging plan with your cellular carrier. You can shut text messages from Twitter off at anytime by replying with "off" (and back on by sending "on"). And you can even specify that it turn off automatically at night.In addition you can tweet from you instant messenger client. Right now Twitter supports AIM, GTalk, Jabber, .Mac and LiveJournal.Gordon: Mike - how about some of the others. You sent me an invite for Pownce which I signed up for but have not spent a lot of time with. How does that work?Pownce was co-founded by Kevin Rose - the 30-year old brains behind hugely successful news/social networking site digg.com. Digg allows user to post links to interesting news or websites and other users to either "digg" or "bury" the article. Stories with the most diggs rise to the top, while others disappear - it's a great way to let the community filter news.From NY Times article linkd in my blog: With Pownce You can send text messages to individual friends or groups of friends on Pownce as well as post microblogs, or short announcements, to the larger Pownce community. This function is very similar to messaging services like Twitter or Jaiku, and is found on social networks like Facebook and MySpace (although Pownce’s messages cannot, at least for now, be sent to mobile phones). You can also send your friends links, invitations to events, or files like photos, music or videos. Of course, you can already do that on a multitude of file-sharing Web sites. It is the combination of private messaging and file-sharing that makes Pownce so novel.Gordon: Jaiku - can you tell us about that?From Wikipedia: Jaiku.com is a social networking and micro-blogging service comparable to Twitter[1]. Jaiku was founded in July, 2006 by Jyri Engeström and Petteri Koponen from Finland.Mike: Are there any others?Sure. Read/WriteWeb.com recently published a piece called 10 Micro-Blogging Tools ComparedLet's run down the list as quoted in the Read/WriteWeb piece.****Tumblr is a very clean, slick micro-blogging platform. Its focus is on simplicity and elegance. Similar to Pownce, users can share a variety of things, including text, photos, quotes, links, chats, or even videos.MySay is what it says. Instead of text updates, users call MySay and say how they are doing today. Then, friends or family can listen via phone, e-mail, or the web.Hictu is a service for video microbloggers. A webcam and a mouse-click are all that is needed to create a videopost. This streamlined solution saves time and effort for traditional vloggers.Moodmill is a way to express your mood or current state of being. A sliding scale facilitates this process, while a quick text update completes the personalized service.Frazr is also very similar to Twitter. The main difference is one of language. Frazr is focused primarily on the French and German markets.IRateMyDay allows you the ability to (yes, you guessed it) rate your day on a scale of 'Worst' to 'Great'. Users can also provide a short text update to accompany the rating. Emotionr is a way to gauge your happiness on a scale of 1-10 (decimals included). As the name touts, it is a way to express and share your emotions and feelings with those around you.****Completely off topic - rumor has it Google Presently will be coming out this week!Also discuss the gPhone and Robert Cringley's blog on Google.
Welcome to episode #60 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. I'm doing my best to catch up on all of the amazing audio comments, and they range from topics like the Echo Chamber to Twitter to Facebook and even insights on information overload. It's a hot summer episode with lots of voices, tips, tricks and insights. Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #60 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 59:28. - Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Hello from Beautiful Montreal. - Subscribe over at iTunes. - Comments are now live on the Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. - New Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over four hundred and fifty members). - I am a Facebook Spammer! - I'll be in Singapore with Michael Netzley - Singapore Management University starting July 28th, 2007. - Institute Of Public Relations Singapore for their event: PR 2.0 - Engaging Stakeholders In The New Media Landscape. - Audio Comment - Amruta Salagare - Singapore Management University. - Audio Comment - Wannita Phanchana - Ireland By Way Of Thailand. - CMA - Canadian Marketing Association - eMarketing Course - Tuesday September 18th to Tuesday December 11, 2007. - PodCamp Boston 2 - October 26th - 28th, 2007. - Paull Young - Forward Podcast and Young PR - Interview on Personal Branding. - David Usher (ex-Moist) and my convincing him to put his music on the Podsafe Music Network. - David Usher MySpace page - Audio Comment - Kathryn Lagden - That Kathryn Girl Blog. - PodCamp Australia Promo. - Audio Comment - Tim Coyne - The Hollywood Podcast. - Julien Smith - In Over Your Head. - Audio Comment ' Marko Kulick - Pets.ca - Photography.ca. - Email Comment - Sallie Goetsch (rhymes with "sketch") - Author-izer. - Email Comment - Saul Colt. - Audio Comment - Neil Gorman - Comicology. - Ray Kurzweil - The Singularity Is Near. - The Law of Accelerating Returns. - Greenfields Report #8 - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. - Edgecast.ie. - Robert Scoble is big into Facebook. - Six Points of Separation ' Six Ways To Get Started on Micro Blogging Platforms Like Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce - Requested by Anna Chamika Kalupahana-Ailapperuma on the Six Pixels Of Separation Podcast Society Group discussion board. 1. Real name 2. No mobile. 3. Use an Avatar. 4. Find tools to use like Twitku. 5. Be compelling. 6. This is media. - Six Pounds of Sound - music from C.C. Chapman of Managing The Gray, Accident Hash, One Guy's Thoughts and U-Turn Café. - Tom Acousti - "Alive". Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #60 - Host: Mitch Joel.
Welcome to episode #59 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. In this episode we have a heavy (and fun) conversation with Neil Gorman from Comicology about a lot more than just comic books. I sat down with Neil at Podcasters Across Borders 2007 (there's a link below for you to enjoy his amazing presentation on Podcast Burn-Out). There's also lots of Marketing conversation around stuff like Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce and overall Social Media saturation. Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #59 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 1:02:32. - Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Hello from Beautiful Montreal. - Subscribe over at iTunes. - Comments are now live on the Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. - New Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have close to five hundred members). - Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - Episode #4 with Alan Kearns, the Author of Get The Right Job, Right Now: Proven Tools, Tips and Techniques from Canada's Career Coach and also the head of CareerJoy. - Next episode of Foreword Thinking - in conversation with Jim Fannin - author of S.C.O.R.E. For Life and leading Zone Coach. - Good To Great - Jim Collins - Skypecast for Foreword Thinking - join me... - Pownce invite via Eaon Pritchard. - Forward Podcast 26 - A Tour of the PR Podosphere with Paull Young and Luke Armour. - iPhone hype. - Singapore - Michael Netzley - Singapore Management University - July 26th, 2007. - CMA - Canadian Marketing Association - eMarketing Course - Tuesday September 18, 2007 to Tuesday December 11, 2007. - PodCamp Philly Promo. - PodCamp Boston 2 - October 26th - 28th, 2007. - CarCast about the Social Media Echo Chamber. - Greenfields Report #7 - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. - In conversation with Neil Gorman - Comicology. - You need to check out the video of his Podcasters Across Borders 2007 presentation - Broken Toasters, William Shatner and Podcast Burnout. - Audio Comment - Heidi Miller - Diary Of A Shameless Self-Promoter - Talk It Up Blog. - Six Points of Separation - Six Predictions On The Future - as requested by Anna Farmery of The Engaging Brand. 1. Mobile Social Networks. 2. Tagging. 3. Podcasting. 4. Personal Brands. 5. Social Shopping. 6. Virtual Worlds. - Six Pounds of Sound. - Howard Jones - 'Revolution Of The Heart' - from the Podsafe Music Network. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #59 - Host: Mitch Joel.
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Welcome to episode #52 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. It is officially one year since we started this Podcast. There are some very cool comments and some better conversations. It was a crazy week of travel from getting home from Vancouver and heading off to Ottawa for the CMA - Canadian Marketing Association - National Convention And Trade Show 2007 - but it's all good and very exciting. While I don't mention them directly in this episode, Six Pixels Of Separation would never exist had it not been for Joseph Jaffe, C.C. Chapman and Donna Papacosta (thank you all for your support and friendship). Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #52 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 52:33. - Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Hello from Beautiful Montreal. - Subscribe over at iTunes. - Comments are now live on the Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. - Canadian Marketing Association - National Convention and Trade Show. - Monday, May 14th until Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 at the Ottawa Congress Centre. - Burn The Ships - New World Tactics For Marketers In A Digital World. - John Wood - Leaving Microsoft To Change The World - Room To Read. - Don Tapscott - Wikinomics. - Heath Slawner - Principles of Persuasion Workshop. - Dave Balter - BzzAgent. - David Jones - Inside PR. - IAB Canada - Interactive Advertising Bureau - Social Media Marketing Seminar. - Montreal (June 11th, 2007) Toronto (June 13th, 2007), Vancouver (June 20th, 2007) and Halifax (June 27th, 2007). - Cost for this IAB Canada Social Media Marketing full-day seminar is $400 for IAB Members (and $500 for non-members). - Audio Comment - Michael Seaton - Scotiabank - The Client Side. - Greenfields Report #3 - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. - David Weinberger - Everything Is Miscellaneous. - PR Junction #8 -Jon Hoel. - Audio Comment - C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Accident Hash. - One Guy's Thoughts. - Joost invites from C.C. - Audio Comment - Adam Dufresne. - Audio Comment - Heidi Miller - Diary Of A Shameless Self-Promoter - Talk It Up Blog. - Audio Comment - Jay Moonah - Uncle Seth - Online Music Marketing. - Facebook has now gone mobile in Canada - m.facebook.com. - Audio Comment - Mircea Baldean - Baldean Media Services. - I Spin It. - Upcoming Audio Comment - Dave Levy - The Things Is. Six Points of Separation - Six New Media Tools I Need To Wrap My Head Around: 1. Joost. 2. Jaiku. 3. BitTorrent. 4. Twittervision. 5. Digg. 6. Wiki. - Six Pounds of Sound - music from C.C. Chapman of Managing The Gray, Accident Hash and U-Turn Cafê. - Sutra - 'Away'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #52 - Host: Mitch Joel.
Aflevering 230, belangrijkste onderwerp vandaag: Twitter en Jaiku. Daarom is het waarschijnlijk ook een ongebruikelijk lange aflevering geworden. Wil je een voicemail achterlaten of reageren op deze aflevering? Dat kan via de EduKast voicemail li...
My little niece Elizabeth. She is Truth and Goodness, look at that face! NPR Essay "To Thine Own Self Be True" This I Believe Podcast Twitter Jaiku
Although Jaiku provides several ways of updating your presence by mobile phone — you can send updates by SMS, and there’s a nice Series 60 application that runs on my Nokia N70 that does everything but make bread — there are times when I’m away from my mobile phone and want to update. Enter Asterisk and PHPAGI which, together with class.jaiku.php make Jaiku By Telephone. It’s not exactly a “ready for use by my grandmother” application because the text input system supported by PHPAGI (documented here) is a little bit like knitting with invisible yarn. But it’s a cool proof-of-concept, and a good way to procrastinate a couple of hours on Christmas Eve morning. I call into my Asterisk server, press a key to call up the AGI script I created, hear my current Jaiku presence message read to me, and then update my presence. I don’t quite get the keystrokes correct, but the result is: