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Reality TV Podcast #178: Survivor & The Amazing Race
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Talk Social News Episode 14: Ripple6 acquired by Gannett, Obama on YouTube, a sad day in Silicon Valley, mobile devices and tech news
Home” / This week on Talk Social News we talk with Rich Ullma... More
Home” / This week on Talk Social News we talk with Rich Ullman, Sr. Vice President of Marketing at Ripple6 about Ripple6 being acquired by Gannett and how social media is going to integrated with traditional media. The interview: Talk Social News Episode 14 - length 38:40 download or click to play:Download audio file (TalkSocialNews0014-Ripple6.mp3) Subscribe to podcast in iTunes: Other topic discussed this week are: What the blog: Obama’s first address to the nation on YouTube Fail of the week: A Sad Day In Silicon Valley News this week Blackberry Storm How fast is google android phone? Video Chat comes to Gmail Twitter 20 interviews We want welcome our new sponsor We Scribe it WeScribeIt , is an online transcription company. > Also if you’re looking for a social media platform check out our sponsor Ripple6 and thanks for listening. If you’re interested in becoming sponsor of Talk Social News see the Become A Sponsor page. Less
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Rock and Roll Geek Show - D-A-D Interview Rebroadcast
I am going out of town with the band so I don’t have time to ... More
I am going out of town with the band so I don’t have time to do a show this week. Instead, I am going to play an interview I did with Jesper Binzer and Stig Pedersen from legendary Danish rock band D-A-D.They called from the recording studio in New Jersey. They discuss the new record, the producer and other things D-A-D D-A-D Website Purchase D-A-D Music D-A-D Shop Amazon mp3 Less
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JJ Interviews Miley Cyrus
JJ talks to Miley about everything that's going on in her life.
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Seahawks Need Victory Against First Place Arizona Cardinals
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This Sunday, Matt Hasselbeck will be under center for the first tim... More
This Sunday, Matt Hasselbeck will be under center for the first time in over a month against the Arizona Cardinals. If the Hawks hope to reach the playoffs, he knows this is a must-win game. Less
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The Most Damaging Wound by Blair Singer
Joanne interviews Blair Singer, writer of the play ‘The Most ... More
Joanne interviews Blair Singer, writer of the play ‘The Most Damaging Wound’ at Manhattan Theatre Source in New York City. Music: Jackie and Flow by Podington Bear. Less
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Reality TV Podcast #177: Survivor & The Amazing Race
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Talk Social News Episode 13: Politics4All with Thomas Cook, find out how to help a reporter out along with twitip & everything twitter, while Linkedin started planning events
By now I’m sure you’re aware of how social media played... More
By now I’m sure you’re aware of how social media played a role in electing our new president and the online community is a buzz about the future of social media in government and politics. This week on Talk Social News, we explore the future of social media and politics as we talk with Thomas Cook , cofounder of Politics4All . Politics4All is a socially-networked platform that allows citizens, candidates, citizens, and groups to connect and collaborate on every level of the political spectrum. (from http://politics4all.com ) Take a listen as we discuss how President-Elect Barack Obama won the election using social media, the future of Change.gov and Politics4all.com, and what’s it’s like to be a TechCrunch50 demo company working on a business plan and raising capital. We also talked about the roll of citizen journalism reporting the news and the cool Politics4All t-shirts. For more about Politics4All you can read their blog or follow them on twitter at @Politics4All but first listen to the podcast. The interview: Talk Social News Episode 13 - length 34:53 download or click to play:Download audio file (TalkSocialNews0013-Politics4All.mp3) Subscribe to podcast in iTunes: Other topic discussed this week are: What the blog: Uploaded with plasq’s Skitch! The fail of the week: John McCain and Sarah Palin, not that they lost the election but the nasty back and forth, finger pointing they are doing now. Tech news of the week: Linkedin gets events Darren Rowse’s new Twitter Tips: Twitter Tips in 140 Characters or Mores Everything Twitter by @idoNotes & @Corvida We want welcome our new sponsor We Scribe it WeScribeIt , is an online transcription company. > Also if you’re looking for a social media platform check out our sponsor Ripple6 and thanks for listening. If you’re interested in becoming sponsor of Talk Social News see the Become A Sponsor page. Less
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Interview with Jenni Beattie from The Digital Edge - ‘Talkability’ is King in Social Media
I’ve long been a fan of Jenni Beattie and her insights into S... More
I’ve long been a fan of Jenni Beattie and her insights into Social Media, so an interview with her was well overdue. Despite some technical hiccups that have plagued your humble scribe recently, I actually managed to record an entire conversation in one go! Mind you, from 13 minutes into the 45 minute conversation a very audible and annoying delay/echo starts. It’s taken me about six hours to try and edit out the most offending bits, but there is still a lot of ‘running over each other’. I also apologise that my own voice was so low in the mix - I’ve tried boosting it, but then it also boosts the pre-echo (if there is such a thing). Anyway, suffice to say that the audio quality is not so bad that you can’t listen to it, but the interview will never be rebroadcast on ABC radio There is a new digital offering over at The Digital Edge and Jenni discussed it in some detail, but only after we spent considerable time dissecting some of the ‘tools of the online trade’: twitter and a sentiment rating tool facebook and an international study that appeared in a knowledge management journal — Facebook Groups in Business: A Peer-to-Peer Action Research Initiative [pdf] ning linkedin plurk and hellotxt.com inter alia. Jenni was snapped up via LinkedIn to be the Director of Digital Consulting over at The Digital Edge (it’s a great story!) and it’s no wonder — what she doesn’t know about social research (both offline and online) doesn’t bear worrying about. Experienced in not only digital PR but also Knowledge Management, research and just what it takes to build a community from scratch, Jenni is a font of good wisdom. One of the key ‘take-aways’ of our discussion was the importance of ‘Talkability’: that intangible but essential essence of all good social media connections. As she recounts, just because a company thinks it has a great product or service, or is just a great place to work, doesn’t necessarily make for a great social media result. An invaluable asset that The Digital Edge offers (and so few others do) and which makes them unique is their ability to use a variety of tools — focused on offline, online and mobile interaction — that allows for near- (and in some cases completely-) instantaneous interaction. When considering ethnographic research in order to uncover what people are thinking and doing, it is vital to use as many methods as possible in order to triangulate the data and hone in on the true meanings. Jenni’s research background makes her a very knowledgeable and very valuable consultant to know! I guess that’s why The Leading Edge poached her! This 45 minute interview is a fascinating insight into what goes into planning a successful social media initiative — you would be a fool not to listen! And since I’ll be in Sydney again this week, I promise I’ll do all I can to buy Jenni a coffee, set up the recorder, and produce a much-higher quality discussion on social and market research in this new communication landscape. You can download and listen to the interview right now [42mb | 45mins] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Currently playing: Afterlife - Café Del Mar - Vol 03 - Blue Bar Technorati Tags: jenni beattie, social media, twitter whore, facebook, ning, linkedin, plurk, hellotxt.com, digital edge, business communication Less
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Doctor Atomic at the Opera
Joanne interviews the people behind ‘Doctor Atomic’, an... More
Joanne interviews the people behind ‘Doctor Atomic’, an opera about the making of the first atomic bomb. ‘Doctor Atomic’ is being performed at the Metropolitan Opera of New York City. Less
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Australian exclusive: Interview with Alistair Rennie
Alistair Rennie is VP of Software Services, Workplace Portal & ... More
Alistair Rennie is VP of Software Services, Workplace Portal & Collaboration Software at IBM and he’s been in Australia recently doing his ‘thang’. About to head off to the airport to board yet another plane, I managed to get almost an hour of his time via a conference call to ask him about Lotus Connections, innovation, SMEs (Small to Medium sized Enterprises), and where he sees the future of ‘documents’ going… Some of the interview was caught via Skype and Skylook, but alas my current trend of technological nightmares continued and my own voice was missing from the mix and the whole recording process stopped about 14 minutes into the interview when my pc locked up. Grrrr… However, I CAN offer you two sound bites and the gist of Alistair’s responses to my questions. Here goes: I started by asking Alistair where Lotus Connections came from and if he shared my view that Social Media was probably one of the first times that the ‘outside of the company’ environment fundamentally changed the ‘inside environment’ (as distinct from legislative changes, inter alia). Listen to the interview It turns out that ‘Connections’ is the fastest-selling software IBM have ever had. I then mentioned being at a discussion last night where Dr. Terry Cutler discussed the submission on ‘Innovation’ he presented to the Federal Government (paper available here; overview of the recommendations is here). I commented that whilst ‘innovation’ as Dr Cutler sees it for the purposes of the growth of the Australian economy is primarily something that should be encouraged at the SME level, and that IBM was a ‘big company’ player not focused at the SME, ‘innovation’ is something that affects all companies, both large and small. ‘Innovation’, I said, was something that everyone must be a part of if any business is to survive; what is interesting is how social media tools and practices can now inform businesses in a way that traditional communication tools could not. Alas, half way through Alistair’s reply the recording stopped (and only after it had started ‘doubling up’ his voice*). But you’ll get the gist of his viewpoint from listening to this snippet. Listen to the interview We also discussed how the collaboration outside of the firewall courtesy of social software was leading to true innovation, at which point Alistair briefly touched upon IBM’s Centre for Social Software, a fantastic research unit put together by Irene Greif in Cambridge, Mass., that worked with SME and corporate innovators and internal (to their own companies, not IBM) entrepreneurs to find new ways of fitting social software into organisations for sound business reasons, not just because ’someone had a good idea’, or ‘everyone else is doing this, we should be too’. The Centre has its own twitter feed [@ctr4socialsoft], for those (like me) who are interested. We then went on to discuss a particular component of ‘Connections’: ‘Dogear‘. I put forward the view that Dogear was nothing more than a ‘behind the firewall’ version of Delicious, but with the exceptionally powerful additional feature of being able to tag ‘people’, allowing you and others to find people according to their expertise, interests, professional role, and so on. This, to me, was a ‘killer’ application. Alistair agreed, adding that the two points I had mentioned (bookmarking and people-tagging) was supplemented by an even bigger component: the ability to meta search through the population’s collection of tags to see what others are bookmarking, which allows you to incredibly rapidly skip past keyword/keyphrase searching (which Google is the undisputed king of) and into ‘wisdom’, the ’semantic’ web that Google so far has not been able to tap into. By tapping into the collective wisdom of others, by reading their insights into the keywords/keyphrase subjects you are interested in, you can ratchet up your personal ‘wisdom quotient’ factorially fast. I know this to be true myself: not only do I keep an RSS feed of keyword tags that I am interested in, but I also follow the thought leaders of my industry to see what they are bookmarking, on the very sound logic that if it is of interest to them it will probably be of very high interest to me. As a side issue, we both had a chuckle at how Google (these days no longer a ’search’ company but an advertising company) is, with its cloud computing initiatives like Google docs, calendar and email, giving Microsoft a real headache. So much so that Microsoft and Telstra recently announced a retaliatory action: cloud computing of their own. Apparently I’m not the only one who enjoys sitting back and watch the two of them hammer it out, or watching Microsoft trying to figure out whether it is a search company, an office productivity software company (tons of free software available these days, including the brilliant and free OpenOffice), a software platform company (open-source Linux, anyone?) or a web-software company (Internet Explorer is not the only browser out there). We also talked about Bluehouse , a software offering of which I wasn’t previously aware. According to an IBM press release, Bluehouse is the first Web-delivered social networking and collaboration cloud service designed to connect people from different businesses. "Bluehouse" combines social networking and online collaboration tools to help businesses of all sizes to securely work together through firewalls and beyond organizational boundaries. This suite of hosted online technologies allows individuals to share documents, contacts, engage in joint project activities, host online meetings and build social networking communities via the cloud through a Web browser. What really excited me was that this was a software service that was aimed at SMEs, not just IBM’s traditional blue-chip clientele. Built from the ground up and with over 10,000 users already, this beta software allows a SME to create a fine-grain social network — allowing data to be shared between two people, five people, five thousand people. Imagine the ‘family/friend/everyone’ options of, say, Flickr, built into a cloud database working as a fully-secure extranet. Cool. I then brought up the question of ‘documents’ and where Alistair felt this dinosaur of the business age was heading. He felt strongly that there are four developments that need to occur with documents: That standards need to be aggressively set and aggressively complied with, making documents both ‘open’ (via ODF, or the OpenDocument Format) and multi-composable (of which more in a moment); That new document types will still need to integrate heterogeneously with all manner of legacy systems; That web-based cross-collaboration on documents needs to be built-in as a basic requirement, not a ‘wish list’ add-on; That documents become very much more ’social’ — that whereas current document generation (even via wikis) is asynchronous (only one person at a time can edit it/contribute to it, for example) the document of the future/now needs to be truly collaborative. For example, where we already have mashups of different media, there is or should be no reason why we cannot apply the same thinking to what we have traditionally emailed around the offices and clogged email servers and inboxes with. Now, will this happen overnight? Of course not, but great things are afoot. For example, just 48 hours before our interview Sun and IBM announced the joint release of a developer tool kit for ODF, the cryptically-named OpenDocument Format Toolkit Union. There was just soooo much more that I wanted to ask, and so much more that Alistair was wanting to share, I’m sure. His excitement and passion for the development of new types of documents was palpable even at the other end of a conference call! Even I got excited — hard to believe, isn’t it? I’m normally so laid back… [author rolls on floor laughing] More questions, Alistair But Alistair did leave the door open to more questions, so I’ll do so via this post, inviting either himself or members of his team to answer: No doubt as a marketer you have your ears very close to the marketplace; do you see the global economic crisis impacting on future business communication trends, and what are those trends? Can one’s delicious tags be imported into ‘dogear’? Does IBM share/still share (in light of the economic crisis) Gartner and Forrester’s bullish predictions on the take-up of the 3D web? Will such 3D worlds eventually integrate with, for example, Lotus Notes and Lotus Connections? ~~~~~~~~~~~ So there you have it. I could have stayed talking with Alistair for hours. Like my previous interview with David Boloker, I found Alistair passionate and enthusiastic about business communication and the strategic use of technologies to both sustain current business and encourage/support future business growth. The exclusive interview with Alistair was courtesy of Lukas Picton and those very fine folk at Text100 (and I trust their building move over the weekend was hassle-free!). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * the ‘voice doubling’ glitch is a technical hiccup that plagued me when I interviewed David Jones from Hill & Knowlton in Canada; I still don’t know whether to release that interview or not because the beginning and end are fine but a large chunk of the rest are almost painful to listen to). Technorati Tags: david jones, hill & hnowlton, text100, lukas picton, alistair rennie, ibm, david boloker, dogear, lotus notes, lotus connections, delicious, 3d, forrester, gartner, business communication Less
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Hasselbeck Hopeful for Return to Field Against Cardinals
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Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck hasn’t played since Week 5 agains... More
Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck hasn’t played since Week 5 against the Giants due to an injured back. He’s circled the Nov. 16 showdown with the Arizona Cardinals at Qwest Field for his return. Less
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Beyonce calls in to Hollywood!
Hollywood talks with Beyonce about her being on the cover of Giant Magazine.
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GlobalNews: 05 Nov 08
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US and foreign reaction to Barack Obama victory. ... Tags: bbc glob... More
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And Still, Why Tuesday?
Joanne interviews Jacob Soboroff of WhyTuesday.org about the state ... More
Joanne interviews Jacob Soboroff of WhyTuesday.org about the state of election reform and increasing civic participation in American politics. Less
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GlobalNews: 05 Nov 08 AM
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GlobalNews: 05 Nov 08 AM
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And Still, Why Tuesday?
Joanne interviews Jacob Soboroff of WhyTuesday.org about the state ... More
Joanne interviews Jacob Soboroff of WhyTuesday.org about the state of election reform and increasing civic participation in American politics. Less
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Beyonce calls in to Hollywood!
Hollywood talks with Beyonce about her being on the cover of Giant Magazine.
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Talk Social News Episode 12: Talking Whuffi with Tara Hunt aka Missrogue, twitter for voting & twitter for terrorists?, Linkedin, Opera, and Windows 7
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This week on Talk Social News, we’re thrilled to feature our first female guest, Tara Hunt aka Missrogue. Tara is author, marketing expert, BarCamp Queen and blogs at http://www.horsepigcow.com . Check out the interview as we talk about her new book “ The Whuffie Factor “, her thoughts on social media, what makes her tick and continue to grow in this social media space. The interview: Talk Social News Episode 12 - length 56:12 download or click to play:Download audio file (TalkSocialNews0012Tarahunt.mp3) Subscribe to podcast in iTunes: Other topic discussed this week are: What the blog: http://twittervotereport.com and http://videothevote.org The fail of the week: Terrorists using Twitter Tech news of the week: Linkedin new application directory Windows 7 Opera denied form the Apple’s iTunes app store or was it? We want welcome our new sponsor We Scribe it WeScribeIt , is an online transcription company. > Also if you’re looking for a social media platform check out our sponsor Ripple6 and thanks for listening. If you’re interested in becoming sponsor of Talk Social News see the Become A Sponsor page. Share and Enjoy: Less
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