Showing posts with label CouchCast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CouchCast. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

CouchCast Review Of Accelerando



Today we reviewed the Sci-Fi book Accelerando.
If you’ve been reading current science fiction, and particularly if you’ve been reading the discussion around current science fiction, you’ve probably heard of the concept of the Singularity. If you haven’t, briefly, it’s the idea that technological development is an exponential curve, which means that technological change will keep getting faster and faster until it vertically spikes. This is the Singularity, since beyond this point whatever exists afterwards will probably be incomprehensible to those of us who live on this side of the spike.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

CouchCast With UTC CEO Richard Nelson

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Utah Technology CouncilJoin us as we interview Richard Nelson, President and CEO of the Utah Technology Council and also the CEO of the Technology Councils of North America, which is TECNA.

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Monday, August 4, 2008

CouchCast With Comasts Frank Eliason

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Join us as we interview Frank Eliason, Digital Care Manager at Comcast on how he started something of a phenomenon using Twitter to help people with their Comcast challenges, under the name @comcastcares.

When discussing his experience with social networks, Frank notes that Twittering about people’s fragged modems at work wasn’t the first exposure he’d had with Internet community-building:
My first experience in social media was not listening to Customers, but rather communicating about the health of our daughter Gianna, who was born premature. Years later when she was diagnosed with cancer, we again communicated through our website.

She passed away in 2004, shortly before her 4th birthday. What is interesting is how her website put us in touch with so many great people from around the world. Some of the closest friends I will ever have. In Gia’s memory when possible we work to support many of the charitable organizations that were there for us.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

CouchCast With Bungee Labs

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Join us as we talk with Ted Haeger (Director, Developer Programs) from Bungee Labs.

From their website:

Platform-as-a-Service is a single environment encompassing the entire web application lifecycle from development through delivery.


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Monday, July 14, 2008

CouchCast With Integratechs

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Integratechs: Best Practices in IT Outsourcing. Eric Hansen and Terrance Crowe from Integratechs will join us to discuss current and future trends in IT Outsourcing. http://www.integratechs.com



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Monday, July 7, 2008

CouchCast With Jayce Hall

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Jayce Hall comes on the show to tell us about the Second Annual Utah Open Source Conference happening in August this year.
The Utah Open Source Conference 2008 will be held at the Salt Lake Community College, Redwood Road campus from August 28 - 30, 2008.

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Monday, June 30, 2008

CouchCast With Sterling Okura Of BizLift.com

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The Internet is about getting things done easier, better, faster, cheaper. Sterling Okura of BizLift.com will walk us through how any small business can capitalize on internet tools to do more business on less budget.


On the show, we talked about Sterling’s Mixed Martial Arts experience, his blog post 5 Cage-Fighting Tips for Self-Employed, some of his tips and hints for putting together a good online business, how his business (Bizlift) is setup, his appreciation for Open Source tools and technologies, and more.


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Monday, March 24, 2008

CouchCast With Automattics Joseph Scott

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Monday, March 17, 2008

CouchCast With SocialOptimizes Jesse Stay

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