If you would like to learn how Apple failed to follow-up its iPod and iPhone successes by letting another company lead the way with iTelevision, this interview is for you. The defining characteristic of iPod, iTunes, iPhone, and iLife is a focus on facilitating the use of Internet (Digital) Medi...
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If you would like to learn how a successful college student produces movies and uses the Internet to organize his workforce, publicize the film release, and distribute the film itself, this interview is for you. Our guest today is Jesse Newman who is a college senior at the University of South Fl...
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As podcasters we are comfortable online, but it’s also good to get to know others with a similar interest in our own community in a “terrestrial” setting. The approximate one minute video at the left shows you how to learn from podcasters in your area and get to meet them. Conta...
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If you would like to learn how to attract disparate talent from the Internet in order to form companies that can tackle revenue-producing projects as a temporary “syndicate”, or as a continuing business, this interview is for you. Our guest today is Brent Britton who is an attorney wi...
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If you would like to learn how to podcast, this video is for you. Podcasting essentially enables you to have your own radio or television station. The programs are automatically delivered to most any Internet-connected multimedia device including computers, iPods, and iPhones. Even televisions ca...
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This video investigates whether the 3G-iPhone signals the decline of the fortunes of Blackberry-maker, Research-in-Motion as well as those of broadcast and satellite radio.Many executives hunger for the iPhone but can’t do without real-time email while they’re on the move. As a result...
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If you would like to learn how to connect a HDMI laptop computer to a flat-panel television, this video is for you.Seeing is believing. Too many of the uninitiated assume that connecting a laptop computer to a flat-panel television is “geeky” and complex. Our instructional video toda...
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If you would like to know why YouTube is important to you, this video is for you. If you have video that could lead customers to buy more, or convert prospects into customers, then consider placing it on YouTube. Furthermore, it may be advisable to have your own channel on YouTube, as we do. Thi...
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If you would like to learn how young adults can prepare themselves for a career in computerized art, design, and animation, this interview is for you. Our guest today is Lance Burchett who is the Vice President for Advancement at the Ringling College of Art and Design. I met Lance at the 3rd Sara...
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If you would like to learn how popular television programs and movies are increasingly provided as advertising-supported streams on the Internet, this video is for you. We demonstrate how to use three Websites (fancast.com, veoh.com, and tvguide.com) that index nearly all the legitimate TV shows ...
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If you would like to learn how even primary market research can mislead, this video is for you. Instinctively we tend credit consumer surveys with validity because they are based upon “primary research”. Our instincts are good, but if the questionnaire ignores reality the results can...
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If you would like to learn how the recent publicity surrounding Netflix’s “Watch Now” Internet-Video-to-the-TV initiative misses a bigger truth about Third Generation Television, this interview is for you. Confessedly, Netflix is doing an outstanding job to make the company a m...
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