Interviews with Digital Media Thought Leaders
Web 2.0 Winners
Podcast Video | Posted by Phil Leigh on November 24, 2007
Summary: Today’s video is a narrative summary of our November 8th analytical report entitled, “Gravitational Attraction in the Internet Cloud”.
A defining characteristic of Web 2.0 is the adoption of the Internet cloud as a computing platform. It is the culmination of an evolutionary trend that started with mainframes, proceeded through the PC, and followed with the Local Area Network (LAN). Each platform transition provided an opportunity for new industry leaders to emerge, and the movement into Web 2.0 is no exception. Read more…
Categories: Podcast Video
Tags: Cisco, digital media, Facebook, Force.com, Internet, MySpace, Phil Leigh, Salesforce.com, Web 2.0, WebEx
Gravitational Centers in the Internet Cloud
Podcast Audio | Posted by Phil Leigh on November 8, 2007
Summary
A defining characteristic of Web 2.0 is the adoption of the Internet cloud as a computing platform. It is the culmination of an evolutionary trend that started with mainframes, followed to the PC, and then the Local Area Network (LAN). Each platform transition provided an opportunity for new industry leaders to emerge, and the movement into Web 2.0 is no exception. Read more…
Categories: Podcast Audio
Tags: Cisco, digital media, Facebook, Force.com, Internet, MySpace, Salesforce.com, Web 2.0, WebEx
Visual Bookshelf Application For Facebook
Podcast Audio | Posted by Phil Leigh on September 28, 2007
If you would like to learn about a popular Facebook application called “Visual Bookshelf”, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Edward Frederick who is a Co-Founder of Hungry Machine and the developer of “Visual Bookshelf”. Eddie’s Facebook application permits users to display the books they have read and “see” all of the other users of the app who have also read each book. Read more…
Categories: Podcast Audio
Tags: digital media, Facebook, MySpace, Visual Bookshelf, Web 2.0
Why VCs are Investing In Facebook Apps Companies
Podcast Audio | Posted by Phil Leigh on September 20, 2007
If you would like to learn why venture capital firms are setting aside hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars to invest in companies developing applications for Facebook, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Lee Lorenzen who is the CEO of Altura Ventures. Lee is one of the high-profile venture capitalists who is vigorously pursuing investment opportunities among companies developing applications for FaceBook. Read more…
Categories: Podcast Audio
Tags: Altura Ventures, Bay Capital, digital media, Facebook, MySpace, Operating Systems, Venture Capital, Web 2.0

