Microsoft’s Xbox Live Blogger from CES
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Larry Hryb is one of Microsoft’s most famous bloggers. He works on the Xbox Live team and visited the CES BlogHaus to talk about what he’s seeing. |
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Larry Hryb is one of Microsoft’s most famous bloggers. He works on the Xbox Live team and visited the CES BlogHaus to talk about what he’s seeing. |
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Andrew Eisner, head geek from Retrevo, the consumer electronics search engine, and Fred Davis, who helped start Wired Magazine, among other things, sit down for the second of two fun reports from the Consumer Electronics Show 2008 in Las Vegas. |
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One of the coolest things I saw at CES was SpaceTime.com, which brings us a 3D view of search and browsing. It is something you have to see to appreciate and Eddie Bakhash, CEO, gives us a great demo. |
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While at the BlogHaus at CES 2008 I had a little surprise: my first girlfriend from high school showed up. I hadn’t seen her since 1983. She’s now director of marketing at Plantronics, and we have a fun chat about [See the full post…] |
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If you haven’t heard of Doug Engelbart, you really should do some Google searches and get to know some of the things he’s invented. Let’s just start with the mouse. But here Doug Engelbart and Valerie Landau show off a [See the full post…] |
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HP might have started in a garage but lately they’ve moved their coolest stuff into a SmartHouse. We get a tour of the SmartHouse, which is really a place they can test out concepts and, also, demonstrate their latest products [See the full post…] |
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We met Nitzan Shaer, COO of Mobivox, on the floor of the Consumer Electronics Show, where he showed us his service that can be used to make very low-cost calls (often free) around the world from your cell phone. |
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We sit down with Morgan Romine, aka Rhoulette, one of the leaders of an all-girl-gaming team named “FragDolls” with Fred Davis, one of the founders of Wired Magazine, among other things. We discover why none of the boys have been [See the full post…] |
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I aimed our cameras at HP‘s Director of Notebook Product Design, Stacy Wolff, while at CES 2008. We talk about HP’s latest design trends and its efforts to gain the upper hand in the computer design wars. (kje)HP, ces, bloghaus, [See the full post…] |
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We met up with Seagate‘s CEO, Bill Watkins, while hanging out in the CES BlogHaus that Seagate sponsored. Lots of fun and we get insights into what storage trends are coming at us in 2008. |
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Here Stephen DiFranco, VP of Sales and Marketing at AMD, gives us a tour around AMD’s booth and shows us several trends that one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies is seeing. |
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Andrew Eisner, head geek from Retrevo, the consumer electronics search engine, and Fred Davis, who helped start Wired Magazine, among other things, sit down for the first of two fun reports from the Consumer Electronics Show 2008(/kje) in Las Vegas. |
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When I was in London I sat down for a beer with Mike Butcher, the editor of TechCrunch UK and we talk about what’s happening in Europe. |
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Get a demo of Pringo from Pringo’s founder and CEO, Harvard Young, and President Gary Hall who show you how easy it is to get your own social network built for your business. |
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The trend right now is to create your own social network for your business. Why do that? A few reasons. First, it lets you build better relationships with your customers. Second, you can add value onto your products or services [See the full post…] |
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Check out how easy it is to make a conference call with Rondee. Here Andre Vanier, CEO, demonstrates his company’s service. |
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Rondee lets you do conference calls with a twist: it is easier to use than other conference services and it’s free. Here CEO, Andre Vanier, talks to me about the conference calling business and what Rondee’s doing. |
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Aaron Levie, CEO of Box.Net, demonstrates his online storage service and it’s integration with other Web 2.0 services. |
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Box.Net is a cool way to store files on the internet. It’s like a hard drive in the sky. Here Box.Net CEO, Aaron Levie, talks to me about file storage and the online storage business. |
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Fav.or.it‘s founder, Nick Halstead, introduced me with a challenge: he thought he could get me to switch my RSS reader. He then proceeded to impress me with his system. |
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You might have heard of John Battelle. He plans the Web 2.0 Summits, wrote a book about Google, runs an online advertising company, among many other things. I spent some time with him this week talking about his predictions (which, [See the full post…] |
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Dopplr is a service for frequent business travelers that helps them let their friends know where they are. It’s popular. Wikipedia’s founder says it’s one of his favorite sites. Here we get a demo and hear from the geek behind [See the full post…] |
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Dopplr is a really cool way to let everyone know where you are while you travel on business. It’s a service that’s gotten very popular with many of us in the tech community and here you meet Lisa Sounio, CEO [See the full post…] |
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Sean Tierney, co-founder and COO of JumpBox, shows me how to create a complex database server within seconds by using JumpBox. |
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Eight minutes of select video with Fotonation’s CEO and CTO. |
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