How Important is The iPhone & What Might Go Wrong?
Posted on June 25, 2007
Alan Reiter has been a wireless industry consultant for nearly 30 years. He was with the leading Radio Common Carrier trade association before the first cellular licenses were awarded. Now he runs the Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing website, newsletter, and consultancy. He and I discuss the future of the wireless internet and the iPhone. Read more…
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(Part 2 of 2) Retrieving Deleted eMails.
Posted on June 21, 2007
(Part 2 of 2). If you would like to learn about a company providing products and services that will archive and retrieve deleted emails, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Ben Woolley who is a Vice President with Redmap Networks. For the past 14 years his Australian-based company has been a leader in document handling software in the Asia-Pacific region. They hope now to make a major impact in the States for email archival applications.
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(Part 1 of 2) Retrieving Deleted eMails
Posted on June 19, 2007
(Part 1 of 2). If you would like to learn about a company providing products and services that will archive and retrieve deleted emails, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Ben Woolley who is a Vice President with Redmap Networks. For the past 14 years his Australian-based company has been a leader in document handling software in the Asia-Pacific region. They hope now to make a major impact in the States for email archival applications.
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A Private Company Focused on Podcasting
Posted on June 18, 2007
If you would like hear from a privately-owned company that hopes to make a meaningful business out of podcasting, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Rick Arturo who is the President of Sonic Mountain. His company recently acquired Odeo which is a popular destination website for podcasts and dot-mp3 files.
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When Xerox Stock Was Like Apple’s
Posted on June 14, 2007
At one time Xerox stock captured the fascination of investors much like Apple’s has in recent years. That’s because the placements of Xerox copiers regularly beat the expectations of stock analysts covering Xerox, as did copier usage. For years, the amplified effect of those two factors on bottom line earnings growth was the envy of nearly every other public company. If you would like to learn how the Xerox of an earlier era did it, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Charley Ellis who is the author of Joe Wilson and the Creation of Xerox. Read more…
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A Public Company Focused on the Podcasting Market
Posted on June 12, 2007
If you would like to hear from a small publicly-traded company that focuses on the podcasting market, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Chris Spencer who is the CEO of Wizzard Software. Originally his Bulletin Board traded company concentrated on speech recognition software. But more recently, with the currency of his stock, Chris has acquired several private podcasting companies. Read more…
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(Part 2 of 2) Avoiding Over-Reliance on Google’s AdSense
Posted on June 11, 2007
(Part 2 of 2) If you would like to learn how to reduce your reliance for advertising revenues upon Google’s AdSense, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Lance Podell who is the CEO of Seevast Corporation. He competes successfully with Google’s AdSense and AdWords. Seevast has exclusive relationships with such prominent websites as the online edition of The Wall Street Journal.
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Reducing Reliance on Google AdSense
Posted on June 7, 2007
If you would like to learn how websites can reduce their reliance for advertising revenues upon Google’s AdSense, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Lance Podell who is the CEO of Seevast Corporation. He competes successfully with Google’s AdSense and AdWords. Seevast has exclusive relationships with prominent websites such as the online edition of The Wall Street Journal. (Part 1 of 2) Read more…
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