We interview Bill Gates, Sr. (yes - father of the Bill Gates
of Microsoft) in Seattle! Gates talks about Bill's childhood interest in
technology, the recent announcement that Bill will retire from Microsoft AND the
extraordinary gift from Warren Buffett to the Gates Foundation.
That's the dog-sized Bluetooth headset you can buy to go with today's real news item, the new BlackBerry Storm: announced but not released. Until it comes out, though, it's basking in the warm glow of the "meeting and maybe exceeding expectations"... [More]
Some people in the legal world say that the growth in
technology be it software, hardware or telecommunications is both a blessing
and a curse. Is Legal Technology a double edged sword? Join co-hosts and Law.com bloggers, Bob Ambrogi
and J.
Craig Williams as they peer into the world of Legal Technology and
get some answers.
Coast to Coast welcomes Ron Friedmann, President of Prism Legal Consulting
and Ross Kodner, President and founder of Wisconsin’s MicroLaw, Inc. Do
not miss this one!
Tech Talk interviews Measurement Computing Corporation CEO
Ben Bailey. Learn
about MC and the Personal Measurement Device. This hardware product interfaces a
variety of measurement probes with your computer and software applications.
Listen to hear about what you can do with this hot product!
John Feller, manager of the jStart Emerging Technologies Development team, co-authored a developerWorks highlighted article this week, "IBM Mashup Center: A solution for spreadsheet overload." He previews his article and talks about the growth of mashups on the web and in the enterprise.
In this episode of TechNet Radio, we explore many of the compatibility issues that the Windows team has experienced at customer sites in the context of what we can fix without updating the application, and how to fix it... [more]
Episode 80: Evil Eric, 21 year old marrying a 45 year old woman, Renaissance
Festival, Bash Session, Pacman Jones, Miss Teen USA (yeah, we had to cover),
Angry with the Wii, GPM’s Huck Fin Intermission, How to dodge the Draft, Nick at
Night, Samurai Sword pt. 2, Bull fighting with Bears, The Three Ninjas go to the
dark side..[...]
For JD Edwards customers: Get a preview of the must see sessions, demos, customer presentations and other highlights of OpenWorld 2008, September 21st - 25th in San Francisco. Register at: http://www.oracle.com/openworld/2008/index.html
Faulty assumptions and misunderstanding about SOA governance can create expensive headaches for architects who haven't done their homework. In this OTN TechCast, OTN's Bob Rhubart discusses some of those misperceptions with Oracle governance specialists Cathy Lippert, Sharon Fay, and Mike Stamback.
This week, we're podcasting from the Geothermal Conference and Expo in Reno, Nevada. Most professionals at the conference would say that the geothermal industry is experiencing a renaissance. Indeed, as development of conventional resources has increased over the last few years and new technologies have grabbed the attention of financiers and the mainstream press, the industry is finally starting to get the recognition it deserves. [More...]
Want to keep up
with the latest marketing with new media technology? Podcasting, webcasting,
blogging, online video, social networking...is it confusing? This program
will help sort it out with special guest and global marketing expert,
Larry Weber, Chairman and Founder of W2 Group, Inc.,
Co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts
Innovation and Technology Exchange. Weber and his company help
global brands and emerging companies harness social media strategies to
enhance brand reputation, create partnerships, and increase demand
generation. His recent book, Marketing
to the Social Web:How Digital Customer Communities Build Your Business
makes the marketing picture clearer. Don't miss this one-on-one
conversation!
Click the play button (or choose another way
to listen).
WTP 213 comes to you a few days early, and packing a Scottish wallop -- a nod to a listener who wants more stories on open source. It's his lucky day. This week's podcast is all about OpenMRS, an open source project trying to bring better medical record keeping to the developing world. That might not sound important to you, but to millions of patients across the globe, better record keeping might mean better health. Show notes, links and pics at tinyurl.com/wtpblog.
Coming up in today's feed:
Microsoft fixes a critical flaw, I've got the details, The Fox turns RC1, And
Lenovo joins the burning battery bunch, then Announcements of cool stuff from,
well, a whole bunch of folks.