I recorded this interview with Dave Weinberger in April and it was embargoed until his book was published in early May. I am late in publishing it but I highly recommend you the the time to listen to it in full. It is chock-a-bloc with very important insights into what the new web means. I also highly recommend Dave Weinberger's new book, Everything is Miscellaneous. It is a deep look at why things are unfolding in new and surprising ways on the web. It is a must read.
Dave Weinberger Interview - Everything is Miscellaneous
June 24th, 2007 — Learning 2.0, Main Page
RSS in Plain English
May 1st, 2007 — Main Page
RSS in Plain English
Lee LeFever of Common Craft has created this very simple but very wonderful explanation of RSS. I love this piece for a couple of reasons: not only is it the best succinct explanation of RSS I have run across so far but it is also a lovely example of simple, effective desktop production. Thanks Lee.
John Batelle interview
March 18th, 2007 — Main Page
John Batelle is the author of one of my favorite books in the past couple of years: The Search. Here he talks about how search is working in the enterprise and how search has changed his life in some profound and surprising ways.
Andrew McAfee Interview
March 18th, 2007 — Main Page
I spoke with Andrew McAfee at the Fast Conference last month in San Diego about how enterprises manage the adoption of enterprise 2.0 technologies.
Tim O'Reilly Interview
March 18th, 2007 — Main Page
I spoke with Tim O'Reilly at last month's fast forward conference about web 2.0 and the enterprise, the new credentialism, and how search has changed his life.
Mike Walsh, Leverage Software
March 17th, 2007 — Main Page
I spoke with Mike Walsh, CEO of Leverage Software about the process of community development. Leverage hosts 100 communities including communities for salesforce.com. Mike describes a unique and powerful feature in the leverage platform: the people map which puts the user at the center of the map and then surrounds you with individuals with common interests.
Peter Friedman Podcast
March 17th, 2007 — Main Page
I spoke withe Peter Friedman, CEO of Live World, who gave me the best explanation to date of why online communities are taking off now. In this very interesting interview, Peter talks about what makes online communities work, his business model for Live World and digital identities and community design. A must listen.
Aaron Fulkerson Podcast
March 17th, 2007 — Main Page
In this ten minute podcast interview, I talk with Aaron Fulkerson, CEO of Mindtouch about communities and wikis. Mindtouch offers a number of wiki-platforms for communities that enable developers to weave together editorial content and user-generated content and present it in a rich lay-out. Pleas listen to this podcast for a good overview of how to build communities around wikis.
Mike Sikorsky Interview
March 16th, 2007 — Main Page
Mike Sikorsky - Cambrian House
This Takes us through the step by step process of how a business is developed through the Cambrian House crowd sourced model
the capital structure for these businesses.
Mike describes how one business has moved through all phases of developments.
We talked about how Cambrian House is developing means for expanding financing options and using crowdsourcing strategies and microfinancing to open up deal flow.
Mike also talks about the key innovations in the Cambrian House crowdsourcing business model.
Sylvia Marino Interview
March 16th, 2007 — Main Page
In this 10 minute interview with Sylvia Marino of Edmunds.com, we talk about how Edmunds has built one of the most popular and active communities on the web. Sylvia explains how Edmunds combines customer and expert content in order to produce a complete knowledge network for car buyers and enthusiasts.