Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel on AI Tags: Abigail Hing Wen, AI, AI Development, artificial intelligence, deep learning, Facebook, Facebook AI, Jerome Pesenti, machine learning, natural language processing, Sam Small, Supercomputing, ZeroFOX
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights Tags: Allyson Klein, AOMedia, Audio Podcast, AV1, Chip Chat, content delivery networks, Facebook, IBC, Intel, Network Insights, Open Source, video codecs, video streaming, Visual Cloud
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Facebook has claimed to not be a media company in the past but this past year it seems its position has softened. That’s especially true as it’s discovered it needs media solutions, not engineering ones, to media problems such as [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Editorial, Every Company is a Media Company Tags: every company is a media company, Facebook, Jason Lopez, Tom Foremski
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PALO ALTO – Google+ is far behind Facebook in terms of users, but analysts say the search giant’s social media offering could have a robust future. New data from researcher IDC and Applecerator appears to show that Google+ is viewed [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Corporate Tags: developers, Facebook, Google, IDC/Appcelerator, Maps, mobile, Palo Alto, search
Categories: Audio Podcast, Information Technology, Inside IT, Intel, Intel IT, IT@Intel Tags: Blog, Facebook, Flickr, Inside IT, Intel IT, IT Best Practices, IT Business Value, IT infrastructure, IT@Intel, LinkedIn, Rick Brockman, social media, tumblr, Twitter, YouTube
Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, data centers, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Amir Michael, data center, efficiency, Facebook, Intel Chip Chat, IT Data Center, Raejeanne Skillern
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Jake Kahle, principal of Something Gaming Partners (Twitter.com/JakeKahle and phone: 702-481-6954) is working marketing partnerships and leveraging social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to help many Las Vegas casinos. These casinos live and die off their databases which [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Marketing Voices Tags: Casinos, Facebook, Gaming, Jake Kahle, Las Vegas, Marking, social media, Something Gaming Partners, Twitter
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Social networks have created enormous opportunities for pharmaceutical and healthcare marketers to reach their patient and physician customers. Deborah Dick Rath, Senior Vice President of the Healthcare Practice of FactorTG tells Marketing Voices listeners how to develop an effective media [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Healthcare, marketing, Marketing Voices, social media Tags: Deborah Dick Rath, Facebook, factorTG, Gardasil, Healthcare IT, Jennifer Jones, Marketing Voices, Merck, podcast, social media
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Last October, Microsoft invested $240 million in Facebook, suddenly placing Facebook’s value at a lofty $15 billion. Now, we see that revenues for 2007 came to around $150 million, while expenses still leave the company with a negative cash flow [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Microsoft, PodTech News, social media, Technology Tags: Facebook, Jason Lopez, Jeremiah Owyang, Jerry Yang, Microsoft, Steven A. Ballmer, Web Strategy
Categories: Connected Social Media, Marketing Voices, social media, TechOne Tags: BIGFIX, David Appelbaum, Facebook, Flickr, National Public Radio, New York Times, Rassak Experience, Ray Hopewood, SF Chronicle
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Seth Goldstein talks about advertising on Facebook and the use of applications as “appvertising.” But some apps involve slinging virtual food between Facebook friends, can such apps also become an effective advertising platform? Can apps like this really be monetized [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, TechOne Tags: appvertising, Facebook, Graphing Social Patterns, Seth Goldstein
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Lance Tokuda is CEO of Rock You, which has emerged as the leading developer of Facebook apps. Rock You can create an app for you over the weekend and launch it by Monday. He talks about some of the issues [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, TechOne Tags: Facebook, Lance Tokuda, Rock You
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Charlene Li is a senior analyst at Forrester Research on social media and related technologies. She talks about some of the mistakes big brands are making on social network platforms such as Facebook, and the challenges they face. From the [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, TechOne Tags: Charlene Li, Facebook, Forrester Research, Graphing Social Patterns, social media
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Dave McClure, kicks off the recent Graphing Social Patterns FaceBook Developer Conference. He is followed by Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn, a business oriented social network site. Mr Hoffman thinks that FaceBook will be one of many social networking sites [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, TechOne Tags: Dave McClure, Facebook, Graphing Social Patterns FaceBook Developer Conference, LinkedIn, Reid Hoffman
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Here are more Facebook application tips from the recent Facebook Developer Garage in Palo Alto, Calif. Learn from successful developers and also Facebook representatives tell you what you need to know. [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Technology, TechOne Tags: Facebook
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On Sunday, at the HP Garage, we met Joe Hewitt, the author of Facebook‘s iPhone application. We just had a short chat with him, mostly to say thanks for building a cool app. There’s a longer audio conversation with [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, ScobleShow Tags: Facebook, HP, HPE, iPhone application, Joe Hewitt
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Andrew Keen, the author of “The Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 1.
Larry Magid takes a look [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Keen On Politics, TechOne Tags: Andrew Keen, Aron Pruiett, Charlene Li, Chris DeWolfe, Dan Farber, Demand Media, Dustin Moskowitz, Facebook, Forrester, Gina Bianchini, Karl Jacob, Keith Teare, Larry Magid, MySpace, Nicholas Carr, Ning, Richard Rosenblatt, Steve Gillmor, T-Mobile, The Cult of the Amateur, Wallop, WiFi