Engaging Webmaster Services in the Spot Market
Posted on January 31, 2008
Summary: If you would like to learn how to quickly engage a qualified outsider for custom computer programming and webmaster services, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Ian Ippolito who is the CEO of Exhedrea Solutions, (d/b/a Rent-a-Coder.com). His company provides an online marketplace where software programmers can sell their services like guild workers to buyers who need custom programming. Basically, it is an eBay for programming and webmaster services. Read more…
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Tracking Your Content Across the Web (Part 2 of 2)
Posted on January 29, 2008
Summary: If you would like to learn about a service that can fingerprint and track your content across the Web, this interview is for you. (Part 2 of 2).
Our guest today is Jim Brock who is the CEO of Attributor. His company is an Applications Service Provider (ASP) that can fingerprint your content and track its usage across the Web. Attributor constantly scans billions of Web pages to find copies of your work wherever it is displayed. Read more…
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Tracking Your Content Across the Web
Posted on January 26, 2008
Summary: If you would like to learn about a service that can fingerprint and track your content across the Web, this interview is for you. (Part 1 of 2).
Our guest today is Jim Brock who is the CEO of Attributor. His company is an Applications Service Provider (ASP) that can fingerprint your content and track its usage across the Web. Attributor constantly scans billions of Web pages to find copies of your content wherever it is being displayed. Read more…
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Analysis of New Products from Mac World
Posted on January 24, 2008
Summary: If you would like a professional opinion on the products from the recent Mac World conference, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Jefferson Graham who is a Technology Reporter with USA Today. He and Ed Baig are the Co-Hosts of the Talking Tech podcasts. After stints at The Hollywood Reporter and Entertainment Tonight, Graham joined USA Today in 1984 covering entertainment. He switched to tech in 2000. Graham is also the author, or co-author, of nine books, including Aaron Spelling: a Prime-Time Life.
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Has Digital Watermarking Come of Age? (Part 2 of 2)
Posted on January 22, 2008
Summary: If you would like to learn how digital watermarking can protect media (digital or analog) from piracy and create incremental revenues, this interview is for you. (Part 2 of 2).
Our guest today is Bruce Davis who is the CEO of Digimarc. His company is a pioneer in the field of digital watermarking and holds a strong patent portfolio. The technology protects media from piracy in both the digital and analog domains. Digital locks alone are useless once the media is rendered into the human analog interface whether it’s via a video display screen, audio speakers, or magazine picture whereas the digital watermark remains effective. Read more…
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Has Digital Watermarking Come of Age?
Posted on January 19, 2008
Summary: If you would like to learn how digital watermarking can protect media (digital or analog) from piracy and create incremental revenues, this interview is for you. (Part 1 of 2).
Our guest today is Bruce Davis who is the CEO of Digimarc. His company is a pioneer, holding a strong patent portfolio, in the field of digital watermarking. The technology protects media from piracy in both the digital and analog domains. Digital locks alone are useless once the media is rendered into the human analog interface whether it’s via a video display screen, audio speakers, or magazine picture. Read more…
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A New Twist on The Long Tail
Posted on January 17, 2008
In 2004 Chris Anderson popularized an Internet merchandising theory known as The Long Tail. He concluded that the potentially gigantic inventory of Internet merchants would considerably increase sales on items that are seldom stocked by terrestrial competitors. Presumably, the point is even more applicable to Digital Media since there is no physical stocking required and the inventory can theoretically be almost infinite. Read more…
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Choosing The Correct High Definition Equipment
Posted on January 15, 2008
If you are looking to make sense out of the coming High Definition (HD) video revolution, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Bill Machrone who is the Vice President of Technology and Director of the Interactive Media and Development Group at Ziff Davis Publishing. He joined ZD in 1983 as technical editor of PC Magazine. During his tenure he created the tough, labs-based comparison reviews that propelled PC Magazine to the forefront of its industry.
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What is High Speed Fiber Optic ISP Service Really Like?
Posted on January 12, 2008
If you would like to know what truly high-speed Internet service is like, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Erik Heels who is an MIT-educated Engineer and patent lawyer. He publishes his own blog about technology, law, baseball, and rock ‘n’ roll. We talk to him about his experience with FiOS high speed Internet access, and related topics.
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Tracking A Consumer’s Internet Use Patterns Across Multiple Websites (Part 2 of 2)
Posted on January 10, 2008
If you would like to learn about an Internet ad service that can track consumer behavior across multiple unrelated websites because it is embedded within the infrastructure of the ISP, this interview is for you. (Part 2 of 2).
Our guest today is Robert Dykes who is the CEO of NebuAd. Unlike other Internet advertising services, NebuAd is built-into the infrastructure of the Internet Service Provider (ISP). Since the ISP is the gateway for each subscriber, NebuAd can (anonymously) track a consumer’s use of the Internet across all websites. Unlike website-centric ad services, NebuAd can construct more detailed and accurate profiles of each consumer’s interest thereby resulting in better ad targeting. Read more…
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