Thursday, August 11, 2011

Gillmor Gang 8.6.11 (TCTV)

Steve Gillmor is a technology commentator, editor and producer in the enterprise technology space. He is the head of the strategy of technical media at salesforce.com and is a contributing editor of TechCrunch. Gillmor has previously worked with leading musicians, including Paul Butterfield, David Sanborn and the members of The Band after an early career as a music producer and Director with the Firesign Theatre for Columbia Records. ? Read More

Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Danny Sullivan, Kevin marks, and Steve Gillmor — talking patents and PR, Spotify and all except Google + for the first time in weeks. It's not that G + jumped the shark; in fact it's a shark in which real-time streaming video appears when YouTube finally goes live. It is a race with iCloud get there, with the support of AirPlay Spotify, igniting a fire in the near future.

Social signals are as feature sets and equipment and mature as we harvest our work created by investment in individual and virtual spheres of influence. From the bands we will begin broadcast, live, and the iPad as events warrant it, starting with a trip to the heart of the emerging social enterprise at EvolutionCRM in New York next week.

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Steve Gillmor is a technology commentator, editor and producer in the enterprise technology space. He is the head of the strategy of technical media at salesforce.com and is a contributing editor of TechCrunch. Gillmor previously ...

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Robert Scoble is an American blogger, technical evangelist and author. He is best known for his popular blog, Scobleizer, which came to be known during his tenure as a technical ...

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Kevin marks — software engineer. Kevin worked as an evangelist for OpenSocial and software engineer at Google. In June 2009, he announced his resignation.

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Widely recognized as one of the leading "search engine guru," Danny Sullivan help webmasters, marketers and everyday Web users understand how search engines work for over ten years. Danny knowledge about ...

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