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Not Another Twitter Conference (episode 2)

Not Another Twitter Conference (episode 2)

from recent posts tagged pulver - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 612
Documentary filmmakers Marc Ostrick and Michael Sean Wright continue their journey through the world of social media. Not Another Twitter Conference, explores the various ways people are using social tools like Twitter to empower their voice. The Spark Series is a collection of short documentaries by Marc Ostrick and Michael Sean Wright that show the application of emerging tech tools empowering the creative process of communication. Our goal is to ignite conversations into action.
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Not Another Twitter Conference (episode 2)

Not Another Twitter Conference (episode 2)

from Dailymotion - Tech & Science on November 09, 2009
Duration: 611
Documentary filmmakers Marc Ostrick and Michael Sean Wright continue their journey through the world of social media. Not Another Twitter Conference, explores the various ways people are using social tools like Twitter to empower their voice. The Spark Series is a collection of short documentaries by Marc Ostrick and Michael Sean Wright that show the application of emerging tech tools empowering the creative process of communication. Our goal is to ignite conversations into action.Author: MarcOstrick Tags: Not Another Twitter Conference episode The Spark Series 140conf arianna drew eguiders film flip hirshberg huffington inspiration invisiblepeople jeff kodak nicefishfilms peter pulver Scoble Posted: 09 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Not Another Twitter Conference (episode 2)

Not Another Twitter Conference (episode 2)

from recent posts tagged pulver - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 597
Documentary filmmakers Marc Ostrick and Michael Sean Wright continue their journey through the world of social media. Not Another Twitter Conference, explores the various ways people are using social tools like Twitter to empower their voice.
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BG 019 Bald Guy on Climate Change

BG 019 Bald Guy on Climate Change

from CFC Harlingen on October 17, 2008
Duration: 458
How do we count the ways of change? In this selection Climate Counts show how we can vote with our dollars by learing about the carbon footprint of the comapnies where our dollars go.
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Peter Hirshberg: The Web and TV, a sibling rivalry

Peter Hirshberg: The Web and TV, a sibling rivalry

from YouTube :: Videos by tedtalksdirector on September 05, 2008
Duration: 1900
http://www.ted.com In this absorbing look at emerging media and tech history, Peter Hirshberg shares some crucial lessons from Silicon Valley and explains why the web is so much more than "better TV." Author: TEDtalksDirector Keywords: Peter Hirshberg TED TEDtalks talks Business History Media Technology Added: September 5, 2008
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Authors@Google: Gary Hirshberg

Authors@Google: Gary Hirshberg

from YouTube :: Videos by AtGoogleTalks on February 28, 2008
Duration: 3607
For the past 25 years, Gary Hirshberg has overseen the growth of Stonyfield Farm from a seven-cow start-up to the world's largest organic yogurt company while remaining true to the business' founding ideals of sustainability and a commitment to protecting the environment. The recipient of five honorary doctorates and numerous other awards, Hirshberg will share the unconventional wisdom that has made Stonyfield Farm an extremely successful business and placed it at the forefront of the movement to save the planet. In Stirring it Up, Hirshberg demonstrates how everyone has the power to effect change in the marketplace. He also uses companies including Stonyfield Farm, Patagonia, Newman's Own, and Timberland as examples to prove environmental commitment can add up to a healthier bottom line for businesses. Hirshberg offers insight regarding the creative solutions that have helped these companies become nationally recognized for great product, superior profits, and a leadership role in the greening of their industries. Among Stonyfield Farm's initiatives is a grassroots marketing strategy that has included everything from printing yogurt lids with provocative, politically charged messages, to handing out thousands of free samples to subway commuters to thank them for using public transit, and to devising the country's first organic vending machine -- innovative approaches that have made a more powerful impact on consumers than traditional advertising. This event took place February 19, 2008 at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA. Author: AtGoogleTalks Keywords: Authors@Google Gary Hirshberg Stoneyfield Farm Added: February 28, 2008
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“Videoblogging Is the Damnest Thing!” Declares Technorati's Peter Hirshberg

“Videoblogging Is the Damnest Thing!” Declares Technorati's Peter Hirshberg

from Beet.TV on July 19, 2007
Duration: 0
Peter Hirshberg, one of the sharpest guys in the biz, told me he is flabbergasted by the rapid emergence of the video blogs. He reflected on the remarkable growth of vlogs from his first exposure to the budding form just 18 months ago. In framing the state of video blogs, he uses the Long Tail metaphor (the super hot book by Chris Anderson about how technology and other factors have leveled the playing field for businesses. We attended the ultra hip Manhattan book party a few weeks back.) He says that there are some big fish at the head of the Long Tail or curve, like the Huffington Post which has just launched a video blog about the media -- and the emerging Beet.TV (he said it!). But there will be many opportunities for smaller vloggers to find their audiences at the tail of the trend. He says smaller vloggers will inevitably rise up and find an audience. In framing the bigger picture, he references the challenges facing Hollywood producers. He says that consumers are not just changing their consumption by using devices like Tivo or video iPods, they are becoming producers. Thank you Peter! You were the very first person I interviewed for Beet.TV way back in April. That interview was really important in gaining currency for my vlog. So, thanks for being a part of Beet.TV since the beginning, and thanks a million for some pretty darn nice references to Beet.TV in this interview! Wow! See this video on Beet.TV: http://www.beet.tv/2006/07/videoblogging_i.html
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The Sting of Back Pain: Part 3

The Sting of Back Pain: Part 3

from Medical News From Ivanhoe.com on January 10, 2006
Duration: 0
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Whether you're sitting, standing, walking or jogging, your spine is constantly supporting your weight. With all that wear and tear, it seems only natural that most of us will develop back pain at some point in our lives.
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