At the Le Web conference in Paris, I spoke with Richard Binhammer, better known as @RichardATDell on Twitter. Three years ago Richard, who was and still is working in public affairs, was told by his boss to start getting engaged in blogger relations. It appears that Binhammer’s move into social media was one of the […]
Geeks on a Train
The Traveling Geeks can’t stop recording their every movement, especially on the Paris Metro I am still highly amused by the volume of photography and video that’s going on at the Traveling Geeks event in Paris (explanation, silly video). There is an endless number of photos that have been taken so far (full screen), and […]
Free report: ‘Real-Time Search and Discovery of the Social Web’
Google, Microsoft scramble to incorporate real-time search into their results Call it good or bad timing, but I just happened to finish a report on real-time search on the day that Google announced its rollout of its integrated real-time search results within its general search results. After some last-minute edits, the report is now done […]
The Traveling Geeks land at Le Web
Go to dinner with the geeks and you’ll get lots of photos taken Let me set the scene for you. More than a dozen geeks have traveled to Paris for a weeklong tech odyssey culminating with coverage from France’s premier Web 2.0 conference, Le Web. I’m having a hard time trying to determine what the […]
Chris Anderson on the democratization of manufacturing and distribution
Every five or ten years, myself and my colleagues reflect on how much we used to pay for technology and how we’re able to do things we couldn’t do before because it was cost prohibitive. • It used to be too costly to produce a video, then we got non-linear editing on the desktop. • […]