John Federico Videos
On Digital Media 94: Media Mogul Jumps the Shark
from On Digital Media on November 16, 2009
Duration: 4184
Duration: 4184
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) and our guest, Rob Goldman, (twitter: @robjective) CEO of threadsy discuss: Rob will be attending the CrunchUp event next week in the valley Craig will attend the Glasshouse event in NYC on Monday, 11/16 John and Craig will attend Web 2.0 Expo NY Google Wave vs. Threadsy Mozilla releases plans, screenshots for its Raindrop universal inbox. Chia-Lin thinks it may have the potential of being vaporware. We re waiting for mobile clients (especially on the iPhone) to support Twitter Lists. Threadsy is working on Twitter Lists support. Parse.ly is in private beta. Read Write Web calls it The Pro Bloggers Feed Reader. Lazyweb is a similar client. It s going to be a tough job for some of these services to get people to switch from Google Reader. Chia-Lin is holding back on her Droid purchase. It s only a CMDA phone that she can t use internationally plus, she thinks that Verizon may get the iPhone. Will Verizon get the iPhone any time soon? We hash it out. John has started reading Kindle books on his iPhone even after questioning why anyone would do that. Doh! The ODM crew wants to know if John has purchased any more Vooks. Yes, he decided to give Vooks another chance and bought Gary Vaynerchuk s Crush It in Vook format. Amazon has just released Kindle software for Windows that s decidedly for the netbook crowd. The class action lawsuits against the social gaming companies have arrived. Are Facebook and Myspace liable for the actions of these networks? We doubt it. A boxee box is coming! We want. Rob built his own MythTV box! Netflix may support the MPAA 30-day window on new releases! We re not happy. Why not release James Cameron s upcoming film Avatar across all platforms at once, just to see how the revenue streams unfold? Rupert Murdoch said that he s going to block Google and remove all content from his properties from the search engine. Hah! This is the media mogul equivalent of Jumping the Shark. An interesting coup for Microsoft should Murdoch cut a deal with Bing to allow them to index his content. Hmmmm Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. Technorati Tags: John Federico, Craig Calder, Steve Hatch, Chia-Lin Simmons. Ken Gellman, Rob Goldman, threadsy, Entertainment, Newspapers, Smartphones, Mobile, Wireless, Android, Motorola Droid, Rupert Murdoch, Fox, Search, Twitter, Gmail, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media 93: Nerd Chicks Love The Droid!
from On Digital Media on November 14, 2009
Duration: 4459
Duration: 4459
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) and Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) opine about: Events: Craig and John will be attending Web 2.0 Expo New York, November 16 - 19 An Historic Week: Happy 40th Birthday, Internets! Happy Birthday, Banner Ad! Craig worked on the campaign to create that first banner. Jeff Jarvis talks about Howard Stern 3.0: The Future of Entertainment Sirius XM Year-Over-Year Net Susbcribers haven t increased in a year AT s Network Problems Could be Self-Induced by Poor Architecture Chia-Lin has groped the Droid and is in love with this new gadget. Google has released Android 2.0 along with Droid, brings free Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation. A game changer, to be sure. Even with an exclusive on the Palm Pre, Sprint still lost subscribers last quarter We love Julius Genachowski, the new head of the FTC. The FTC wants to buy back TV spectrum to make it available for mobile devices. Broadband is now a universal right in Norway. Netflix Streaming is coming to the PS3 and Wii Roku released two new boxes: the Roku HD-XR and the Roku SD Netflix will offer a streaming-only service, but not in the US. WTF!? It probably has something to do with rights. Steve would drop cable altogether and go IPTV. What about Cable a la carte? Never happen. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. Technorati Tags: John Federico, Craig Calder, Steve Hatch, Chia-Lin Simmons, Motorola Droid, Verizon Wireless, Smartphones, Entertainment, Sony Playstation 3, PS3, Nintendo Wii, Wii, On-Demand Streaming Services, Netflix, AT T Wireless, Google Android, Android 2.0, Google Maps, Garmin, TomTom, Broadband, Roku, Sirius XM, Howard Stern, Jeff Jarvis, Julius Genachowski, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Wireless Spectrum, Banner Ads, Mobile, Wireless, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #90: Award Winning
from On Digital Media on October 04, 2009
Duration: 4575
Duration: 4575
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) opine about: Craig was featured in articles on Forbes.com and AdAge.com representing TravelZoo Craig s team at TravelZoo won the SAMMY Award (MediaPost s Social Media Award) for The Top Branded Twitter Campaign beating out MadMen and M s a good thing. jf.) Breaking News! Twitter has new avatars! Twitter will add geo-location as a built-in feature. Don t worry, it will be opt-in. John is using a combination of BrightKite, FourSquare and GoWalla for location-based status updates. Twitter doesn t want to have to deal with subpeonas - after 14 days, the location metadata associated with your tweets is expunged. Project Retweet is an effort to redesign the user experience of retweets - this time, officially by twitter as opposed to the community. Tweetie already supports the Project Retweet API extensions John has decided to add video to the mix during ODM recording sessions. They ll be posted in the show notes on occassion. Steve equates the retweet with FriendFeed s and Facebook s Like feature and that it will ultimately morph into the same nomenclature and user experience. Craig believes that retweet etiquette requires the retweeter to add value in some way to the retweet. (The value IS the retweet! It s retweet-worthy! ) Mashable asks if people are ready for the features of Project Retweet. Justine Bateman wasn t as the change caused some confusion until she realized what was going on - and she s Twitter-savvy. What about people who aren t? Apparently her BlackBerry Twitter client (UberTwitter) already supports the Project Retweet API extensions as well. Justin Timberlake has signed on to appear in the movie The Accidental Billionaire based on the book of the same name. 27% of people access twitter through dedicated applications. How could a company like comScore track that? Do they track API calls? Do people in their panel note the fact that they use Twitter apps? Craig will ask and report back. Twitter just raised $100 million to support the build-out of all these service updates - at an approximate $1 billion valuation! Jason Fried s Satirical post about the 37Signals $100 Billion valuation pokes fun at Twitter s recent funding and valuation Where s our Audible sponsorship, damnit?! Jonathan? Are you listening? Livestream launches Livepack - the world s first solution for wireless live streaming at HD quality Craig rediscovers TweetDeck and loves it. A random tweet of his was included in an IgniteNYC presentation. (With attribution, of course.) John wil be speaking at Web2Open at the Web 2.0 Expo New York on Social Media Hacks Craig shares a Social Media Hack that will make its way into my presentation! Send any social media hacks, tips or tricks you have to comments@odmcast.com Google Sidewiki was released for FireFox and IE browsers - it s a distributed commenting/social discussion system Remember ThirdVoice? It was the original distributing commenting system that was launched - and died - during the dotcom boom. Danny Sullivan used Sidewiki in a unique way (http://bit.ly/3bbzUY), commenting on Seth Godin s post about Squidoo s Brands in Place service. Not sure why people were so ruffled by Brands in Place. In a way, it s not much different than allowing anyone to create a space on GetSatisfaction.com. Google introduces Google Frame for IE Browsers, bringing the standards compliant Webkit rendering engine to Internet Explorer - and a 10x increase in speed. Surprise! Microsoft doesn t like it. We hope it will push Microsoft to make IE much better than it is currently. Mike Abundo from 901am writes about The Delusions of Carol Bartz. Comparing Yahoo s decline with AOL s decline. Yahoo is selling off Yahoo Small Business AOL s decline was hastened by the rise of broadband. Yahoo s decline was hastened by lack of focus and competing services. Looking for a new gig? You can probably make a difference at Yahoo or AOL - and they re hiring. iRex announced the DR800SG with global 3G downloads and partnerships with Barnes t! Only a small fraction said they would pay 2 cents per article. OneForty.com is an app store for Twitter. Congratulations to Laura Fitton (@pistachio) Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. 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On Digital Media #89: Hanging on for Dear Life
from On Digital Media on September 22, 2009
Duration: 3425
Duration: 3425
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and Craig Calder (twitter:@ccalder) discuss their predictions for 2009. Topics include: Craig is going to the PhocusWright Conference November 17th through the 19th Ken is now living in the Boston area and looking for a new gig WSJ is going to start charging for mobile access to subscription content. There will be discounts for current subscribers. Do the math: based on current pricing, the WSJ iPhone app is just as valuable as the print subscription. Is this the beginning of the age of a Platform-agnostic news organization The newspaper industry has been in decline for 50 years. They just didn t know it. 24% of newspapers are ignoring the digital channel for distributing content Business Week had 93 suitors at one point - only half are still interested in purchasing the publication. The brand means nothing if the business is dying. The Kindle version of Dan Brown s new book The Lost Symbol is outselling the hardcover on Amazon Every president in American history has been a Mason except for one: John F. Kennedy. The Book is dead. Long live the Book. The printed book is not dead. The book publishing business as we know it is dead. (or dying) Google bough ReCaptcha as a tool for helping digitize books Google will make many of the books that it has scanned as part of its Google Books initiative via print-on-demand Smashing Pumpkins will be distributing their new album in its entirety for free. If you want, you can buy one of the 11 collectors editions. That works for major acts, but what about the thousands of other musicians and performers? Check out JamsBio.com The artists took over merch, ClearChannel and others took over the venues. All that s left are the CD s and lawsuits. ASCAP and BMI want royalties for the 30-second samples on iTunes and other downloadable musi retailers. The music industry wants to get paid for that extra one second beyond the 29-second fair use doctrine. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Craig Calder, Entertainment, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, ASCAP, BMI, Books, Book Publishing, ReCaptcha, Print-on-Demand, JamsBio.com, Amazon Kindle, Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol, Hardcover, eBooks, Google, Google Books, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Freemasons, Apple iPhone, Newspapers, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #88: Back to School
from On Digital Media on September 16, 2009
Duration: 3934
Duration: 3934
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder) and Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) discuss chat about current news and events: Craig is at TravelZoo and headed to the FocusRight conference in December John will attend the September meeting of the New York Social Media Club Opinion: The New York Times will print only on Sundays, be digital all other days - for a fee Let s make an eReader. All the cool kids are doing it. THE mass market eReader needs to be $99 or less We belabor the issue of the iPhone battery life. Again. Craig just finished listening to The Accidental Billionares, the book about Facebook - Highly Entertaining. Apple announced new products: iTunes 9, iPhone OS 3.1, a revised iPod nano with video capture, a revised iPod Touch and the iLiver! Outlook for Mac is coming John thinks all iPod hardware needs wifi. It would be a boon for media sharing worldwide. iTunes 9 brings the social! Facebook and Twitter integration. Apple offers five times the entertainment titles than the combined number of titles for Sony and Nintendo portable game machines, Got kids? Got an iPhone or iPod Touch? Get Trace. Free in the App Store. Chia-Lin believes that Android needs 4 million handsets in the market before it reaches a tipping point. Craig: Apple s true [iPhone] competitor has yet to be revealed. The Treo is the 8-track of handsets. Android is the open source equivalent of Windows Mobile in the sense that it shares similar challenges. Craig digs the DigiDay conferences. Is Apple the new Big Brother? Motorola announced the Android-based Cliq with the MotoBlur interface Palm released the Pixi, a cheaper, candybar qwerty without a slider. AT Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Craig Calder, iPhone, Entertainment, Android, Apple, Smartphones, Windows Mobile, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Newspapers, Microsoft, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, Google, iPhone, Apple iPhone, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #87: Green Tweets
from On Digital Media on June 30, 2009
Duration: 2989
Duration: 2989
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and Kris Smith (twitter: @croncast discuss: iPhone 3GS Video Revolution Every third tweet is from someone green Could the events in Iran be contributing to the growth in YouTube s mobile video uploads and not just the iPhone 3GS? Bozeman, Montana asks job applicants for their social networking profiles, passwords, then rethinks practice. If you re an employee of the The Associate Press, you ve been promoted to Editor - of what your friends post to your social networking profiles, that is. Are Upload Speeds the new Broadband Selling Point? Kris thinks that Cloud Computing is driving some of the need for faster upload speeds. The iPhone 3GS has the ability to capture 720p HD video, but it doesn t. Why not? Amazon puts a cap on how often certain Kindle books can be downloaded. Maybe that will be circumvented by some creative hackers as Amazon just released the source code for each of the Kindle devices. Analysts are convinced that the average price of a Kindle ebook will increase on Amazon.com. Ken wants to know: Exactly how big is the Kindle business? Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Kindle 2, Kindle, Amazon Kindle, eBooks, Broadband, Uploads, Iran, Twitter, Social Media, Mobile Video, Video, YouTube, Cell Phones, Mobile Phones, Economy, Recession, iPhone 3GS, Journalism, iPhone, Smartphones, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #85
from On Digital Media on June 29, 2009
Duration: 2886
Duration: 2886
Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #86: Digital Ads Feel the Pinch
from On Digital Media on June 29, 2009
Duration: 1180
Duration: 1180
In this impromptu episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman)discuss the the Q1 2009 online advertising results from the IAB. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Economy, Recession, Online Advertising, Research, Competition, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #84: Gabe Zichermann, CEO of RmbrMe
from On Digital Media on April 21, 2009
Duration: 2257
Duration: 2257
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), speaks with Gabe Zichermann (twitter: @gzicherm), CEO of RmbrMe, creators of the popular BeamMe mobile social networking application. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Gabe Zichermann, RmbrMe, BeamMe, iPhone, BlackBerry, Smartphones, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, App Store, Apple, Apple iPhone, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #84: Gabe Zichermann, CEO of RmbrMe
from On Digital Media on April 21, 2009
Duration: 2257
Duration: 2257
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), speaks with Gabe Zichermann (twitter: @gzicherm), CEO of RmbrMe, creators of the popular BeamMe mobile social networking application. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Gabe Zichermann, RmbrMe, BeamMe, iPhone, BlackBerry, Smartphones, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, App Store, Apple, Apple iPhone, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #83: Cisco Flips
from On Digital Media on March 26, 2009
Duration: 3035
Duration: 3035
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) discuss: Tim Armstrong joins AOL as CEO. Talk of TimBama around the office. Google replaces him with Dennis Woodside. Zucker: Online video revenues not yet replacing lost broadcast revenues Sony eBook Store Adds 500,000 Free Titles From Google Portable, digital journalism iPhone OS 3.0 Millions to cut cell phone spending(?) Prince Launches Online Subscription Service Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Kindle 2, Kindle, Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader, eBooks, Prince, Cell Phones, Mobile Phones, Economy, Recession, iPhone OS 3.0, AOL, Tim Armstrong, Dennis Woodside, Jeff Zucker, NBCU, NBC Universal, Hulu, Journalism, iPhone, Smartphones, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #83: Cisco Flips
from On Digital Media on March 26, 2009
Duration: 3035
Duration: 3035
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) discuss: Tim Armstrong joins AOL as CEO. Talk of TimBama around the office. Google replaces him with Dennis Woodside. Zucker: Online video revenues not yet replacing lost broadcast revenues Sony eBook Store Adds 500,000 Free Titles From Google Portable, digital journalism iPhone OS 3.0 Millions to cut cell phone spending(?) Prince Launches Online Subscription Service Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Kindle 2, Kindle, Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader, eBooks, Prince, Cell Phones, Mobile Phones, Economy, Recession, iPhone OS 3.0, AOL, Tim Armstrong, Dennis Woodside, Jeff Zucker, NBCU, NBC Universal, Hulu, Journalism, iPhone, Smartphones, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #82: TOSsers
from On Digital Media on March 18, 2009
Duration: 5349
Duration: 5349
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and special guest, Evan Brown (twitter: @internetcases)discuss: The Facebook TOS fiasco Kindle Text-to-Speech kerfuffle Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Evan Brown, Kindle 2, Kindle, Amazon Kindle, FaceBook, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #82: TOSsers
from On Digital Media on March 18, 2009
Duration: 5349
Duration: 5349
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and special guest, Evan Brown (twitter: @internetcases)discuss: The Facebook TOS fiasco Kindle Text-to-Speech kerfuffle Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Evan Brown, Kindle 2, Kindle, Amazon Kindle, FaceBook, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #63: We Told You So
from On Digital Media on April 03, 2008
Duration: 3105
Duration: 3105
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) are joined by Eric Rochow (GardenFork.tv, Real World Green and The Greenhouse) (twitter: @ericgardenfork) to discuss: Eric s recently signed co-production, marketing and distribution deal with For Your Imagination. Congratulations to both Eric and FYI. Events: John and Eric attended Jeff Pulver s Social Media Breakfast in NYC at the Reuters building; Chia-Lin spoke at the Spring VON show in San Jose; John and Eric will be attending Podcamp NYC on April 25th and 26th at Brooklyn Polytechnic University. Chia-Lin s having a baby! A girl, due mid-May. Congratulations to her and her husband, Chris. Apple has surpassed Wal-Mart as the number one music retailer in the United States with over 50 million customers and 4 billion songs sold. On their heels are new services from MySpace and LimeWire, adding to the services from Amazon, eMusic, SpiralFrog and others. Google s Chief Information Officer has left to head EMI Digital. Chia-Lin predicts he ll be gone in 18 months. Ouch. Elvis Costello s new album entitled Momofuku , will be sold as a vinyl record and as digital downloads - but not on compact discs. Online and Mobile ad spending reached $29 Billion in 2007. Given the ubiquity of mobile phone penetration and the rising popularity of smartphones, does it matter if those numbers are bundled? Eric talks about the nascent sponsorship program for his IPTV showsMicrosoft may develop a version of Office for the iPhone Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Eric Rochow, Real World Green, Gardenfork.tv, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, For Your Imagination, Elvis Costello, Downloads, Audio, Music, Wal-Mart, iTunes, Retail, eCommerce, EMI, EMI Digital, Google, Podcamp NYC, Podcast, Yahoo, MatchMine, SXSW, Google, Android, Apple, iPhone, Media, Adobe Flash, Silverlight, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Jeff Pulver, SoMBAA, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #62: Mobile 2.0 Smackdown: iPhone vs. Android
from On Digital Media on March 20, 2008
Duration: 2630
Duration: 2630
In this episode, John Federico, Ken Gellman and Steve Hatch review: Gigs: Ken started a new gig as the Director of Sales for MatchMine. Congrats, Ken. Events: Ken attended SXSW; Steve, Ken and John attended the Business of APIs Conference; John will be attending Jeff Pulver s Social Media Breakfast The deal closed: Audible is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon. Congrats to all. Steve Jobs says, No Flash for the iPhone. Adobe would develop it, if they could, but claims they need lower level hooks into the OS and help from Apple to do it. Perhaps as part of Apple s ActiveSync License they ll allow Microsoft s Silverlight instead? Hmmm. Is the iPhone Apple s proverbial Trojan Horse for getting into Enterprises? Google reports that it s seeing growth in mobile internet usage on several platforms - most notably the iPhone. When Android handsets are released, what kind of usage will they see then? Rich Miner, a Google exec, says that Android will outsell the iPhone. Rumors have Apple starting a music subscription service - one that may be subsidized (READ: Free) for iPod and iPhone owners. The CEO of eMusic calls it a classic anti-trust case of tying. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, Yahoo, Open Social, Facebook, MatchMine, SXSW, Google, Android, Apple, iPhone, Media, Audible, Amazon, Flash, Silverlight, Java, J2ME, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Jeff Pulver, SoMBAA, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #61: Hey, Hulu! Nice VOD.
from On Digital Media on March 13, 2008
Duration: 3546
Duration: 3546
In this episode John Federico, Chia-Lin Simmons, and Steve Hatch discuss: Events: Chia-Lin will be speaking at the Spring VON expo in San Jose; John will be attending Jeff Pulver s Social Media Breakfast in NY on March 26th. Listener email AOL s acquisition of Bebo Yahoo s possible use of Open Social Google s Acquisition of Doubleclick is complete. Integration - and layoffs - begin. Michael Eisner says there s no money in internet video. Yet. Hulu launches. Steve and Chia-Lin like it and prefer it over the Joost experience. Is Hulu a competitor to traditional broadcast? Cable VOD? DVD? All of the above? TiVo will enable playback of video from YouTube in an upcoming software release No Blu-Ray for Xbox 360? DirecTV is going to start delivering on-demand video with the help of local storage on the set-top box Blockbuster announced increased earnings and an improved outlook for the year Apple and KPCB launch the iFund - a $100MM investment fund for iPhone application developers. Chia-Lin s not impressed. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: Online Advertising, Advertising, John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, Yahoo, Open Social, Facebook, AOL, Bebo, Michael Eisner, TiVo, YouTube, DVR, KPCB, iFund, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Beyers, VC, Venture Capital, TV, Television, Google, Doubleclick, VOD, Blu-Ray, Apple, iPhone, Hulu, Joost, NetFlix, Earnings, Downloads, Media, Google, Spring VON Conference, VON, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Jeff Pulver, SoMBAA, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #60: Yes, Steve. Blu-Ray is dead.
from On Digital Media on February 28, 2008
Duration: 3139
Duration: 3139
In this episode John Federico tries to wrangle Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Ken Gellman into discussing: Events: Chia-Lin will be speaking at the Spring Von Conference in San Jose in March; Steve will likely attend the Web 2.0 Conference in April Jobs: Jake Shapiro of PRX is looking for Social Media Co-Curators for the BallotVox coverage of Campaign 08. iTunes is now the second biggest U.S. retailer of music, second only to Wal-Mart. Random House will start selling their audiobooks without DRM in mp3 format. What does this mean for Audible and its acquisition by Amazon.com? Apple COO Tim Cook has stated that the iPhone isn t necessarily tied to the current single carrier model, as it has been. Steve wonders is Apple will release and unlocked phone of any sort - including CDMA. He also wonders if this statement is a result of Google s strategy for Android. Apple is planning to announce the availability of its SDK and corporate support for Microsoft Exchange groupware systems. Sign me up! (Well, after they add 3G support, too ) Google is rumored to be exploring a purchase of 20% of Yahoo stock in order to put a halt to the acquisition attempt by Microsoft. John Battelle says that everyone is in the media business. We delve into the nuances of Battelle s assertion, the separation of media and commerce and the concepts of engagement and attention. People spend nearly half of their media time online according to a research report by IDC, but only about 10% of media dollars ($21 billion in 2007, according to the IAB) actually flow in that direction. Steve asks, When will we merge the measurement of online and TV? John answers, Never. Of course there are attempts by companies like Nielsen to get a better view on holistic media consumption of panels of people. Steve asks, Will broadcast media become the modern day version of AM radio, taking a back seat to IP-based media distribution? Yes. Of course. We push Steve on his downloadable video vs. Blu-Ray prediction. He maintains that the tipping point toward downloadable video will begin in 2 years time. Steve launches into a diatribe on the future of media distribution. John parries by informing the crew that NetFlix - a company that distributes round discs that contain digital media - has raised its outlook for the coming year. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: Online Advertising, Advertising, John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, TV, Television, Nielsen, Podcasting, Digital Audio, VOD, Blu-Ray, Apple, iPhone, Microsoft Exchange, John Battelle, IAB, Interactive Advertising Bureau, Research, iTunes, Music Retailers, Music, Wal-Mart, Audience Measurement, Metrics, PRX, Public Radio Exchange, NetFlix, Earnings, AT T Wireless, AT T, Audible, Amazon, Random House, Audiobooks, Downloads, Media, Google, Spring VON Conference, VON, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, iTunes, Microsoft, Yahoo, MicroHoo, Jobs, Careers, Career Development
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On Digital Media, Episode #59: Overmodulated
from On Digital Media on February 21, 2008
Duration: 2649
Duration: 2649
In this episode John Federico, Chia-Lin Simmons and Steve Hatch disect: The latest on the Microsoft-Yahoo acquisition attempt. It s gettin ugly Yahoo sheds hundreds of people in an attempt to right itself. There are plenty of companies in the Valley looking for talented folks who are ready to scoop them up. Shockingly, our friend Susan Mernit is one of them. Go woo her while you still can! Despite retention packages, a bunch of folks have left voluntarily: Bradley Horowitz left for Google while Jeff Bonforte left to become CEO of Xobni.. In the event of a Microsoft takeover, the packages will likely vest immediately, creating something of a a poison pill for the hostile acquirer. The 7-11 Deal: Could Yahoo Japan buy Yahoo proper? Sergey Brin finds the potential of a Microsoft-Yahoo merger unnerving - but not because of its potential to be a competitive force. Google is expanding its AdSense for Video advertising program. Publishers need to stream a minimum of 1 million streams per month in order to qualify for the program. VideoEgg has also announced their video advertising program, charging advertisers only when users Engage. $1 for a hover? That s what they consider Engagement? A CPH? We ll stick with Google for now LiveUniverse buys Revver for about $5 million . Marketers are moving their attention and now, so is Nielsen. In other research, 62% of marketers feel that TV is less effective than it has been. (Duh.) Sony finally wins a format war! Blu-Ray emerges as the winner in the hi-def disc war. Steve is already positing the demise of Blu-Ray as on-demand, downloadable video begins to take hold. John and Chia-Lin think he s jumping the gun, just a bit. An ODM-style brawl ensues. Chia-Lin sets up another Wine Wager. What will be Steve s prediction? Find out next episode Events: Chia-Lin will be speaking at the Spring VON show in San Jose Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: Online Advertising, Advertising, John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, Susan Mernit, Bradley Horowitz, Jeff Bonforte, Hostile Takeover, VideoEgg, TV, Television, Nielsen, Podcasting, Digital Audio, Yahoo Japan, Layoffs, VOD, Apple TV, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, Downloads, Media, Google, Spring VON Conference, VON, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, iTunes, Microsoft, Yahoo, MicroHoo, Jobs, Careers, Career Development
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On Digital Media, Episode #58: Microhoo and Amazonible
from On Digital Media on February 06, 2008
Duration: 2211
Duration: 2211
In this episode John Federico, Steve Hatch and Ken Gellman discuss: Amazon buys Audible for $300 million Amazon not only gets publisher relationships, but also Audible s proprietary DRM - that plays on the iPod - and a relationship with iTunes for audiobook content. This will be interesting watch. Steve s very excited about being a part of the Amazon family. John and Ken want to know if Amazon will keep the AudibleListener subscription business intact and use it to promote the Kindle. Microsoft makes an unsolicited bid for Yahoo priced at somewhere near $44 billion dollars. Ken asks, What problem does this solve for either company? John wonders how they re going to integrate the two companies duplicative properties. Steve thinks it s a great thing for Google - while Microsoft and Yahoo become distracted trying to figure out how to integrate the two companies, Google will continue to execute on its strategy of world domination. Ken asks, What will be Microsoft and Yahoo s combined HedgeHog Concept? If the acquisition happens, is someone going to write The Peanut Butter and Jelly Memo? Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: Online Advertising, Advertising, John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, Podcasting, Digital Audio, Downloads, Media, Google, Audible, Apple, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, iTunes, Microsoft, Yahoo, MicroHoo, Hedgehog Concept, Peanut Butter Memo, Jobs, Careers, Career Development
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