Archive for July 2005

Steve Ballmer on blogs: Robert Scoble Gets The Scoop

Saturday, July 9, 2005

Check out this great clip shot yesterday by Robert Scoble in the office of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

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Robert Scoble asks a few direct questions to the Microsoft top guy, and opens up by asking about the importance of blogs at Microsoft and the important role they play for the company.

A must see.

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Nancy White

Tuesday, July 5, 2005

Nancy White is a consultant working internationally in the areas of strategic communication, online community development, facilitation, marketing, and project management services for the community, non-profit and business sectors.

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Nancy is also a blogger and a great enabler of online facilitation events, has just left Rome after ten days of consulting work at FAO, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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Steve Bosserman

Monday, July 4, 2005

Here is a new mini-clip for TheWeblogProject from Steve Bosserman, a social change strategist and visionary man working in many areas related to food security, development and human justice.

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This is overall, one of the best clips shot so far. The answer is clear, articulated and to the point. Definitely a good contribution.

Check out his mini-clip shot at the University of Milan, at the end of superhot Open Culture and Sharing Knowledge Conference held last week in Milan.

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Media Professionals And Academia Mostly Unable To See Personal Media Revolution Coming

Friday, July 1, 2005

"Web researcher Gordon Borrell says, "The deer now have guns," and he's right. With a PC, a $100 web camera, a $200 piece of real-time TV production software that includes a teleprompter, free blog software, FTP access to a server, a small digital camera, editing software, and an imagination, anybody can be a TV station, a newspaper or a multimedia news operation.

In order to do so, however, the person running the enterprise needs to know how to do everything.

And here's the amazing thing about that.

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