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What’s New on TAG TV September 15-20, 2008
From the Google Chrome browser announcement and Jerry Seinfeld with Bill Gates in a nonsensical story connecting with everyday folks to the role of Web 2.0 in sales and marketing, along with the fun Friday look at a medieval Helpdesk, a new show is featured every day on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of clips from various popular Internet video sites.
Monday: Tiny Robot Spy Planes Now as Medical Couriers
Tiny planes used for spying during wars have now been modified to transport medical samples to remote areas. Very cool. 1 minute
Tuesday: Google Announces the Chrome Browser!
Google announces its open source browser, Chrome, at a September 2, 2008 meeting. The browser combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the Web faster, more exciting and easier. 52 minutes
Wednesday: Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates Connecting
A new installment of Microsoft’s controversial ad campaign features a nonsensical story where MAC fan Jerry Seinfeld and PC fame Bill Gates try to connect with everyday folks the old fashioned way. 317,639 YouTube views in one day! 4 minutes
Thursday: Can Web 2.0 Improve Sales and Marketing?
Consumers in a buying process are avoiding marketing that appears full of hype like most online ads. The paradigm has shifted to more interactive intelligent conversation that fuels the potential buyer to respond to authentic content. 3 minutes
Friday: TFIG: Medieval Helpdesk
An amusing look at Helpdesk support by monks back in the day of the middle ages. 3minutes
Did You Miss Earlier WebVisions Features such as “Can Virtualization Stay Sexy When Mainstream?” or “Predicting the Next 5,000 Days of the Web?
Other TAG TV Features: TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta’s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tino’s latest interview!
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From whether virtualization can stay sexy when mainstream and business blog secrets from GM to an Authors@Google show about technology and freedom, a video clip on how technology will change your car buying experience, and the “TAG TV Fun Friday” robot bartender, a new show is featured every day on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of clips from various popular Internet video sites.
Monday: Can Virtualization Stay Sexy When Mainstream?
Developments at VMworld 2007 show that virtualization 2.0 has arrived, says Burton Group analyst Andrew Kutz. But can virtualization stay sexy when it is mainstream? 1 minute
Tuesday: Business Blog Secrets and Social Media Goals
Christopher Barger, Director of Global Communications Technology for General Motors, discusses business blog success factors and the new GM social media site. 3 minutes
Wednesday: Technology and Freedom. What’s Ahead?
At an Authors@Google, famed economist David Friedman discusses, Future Imperfect: Technology and Freedom in an Uncertain World. What’s ahead? Freedom or slavery or? (Hint: skip the intro!) 61 minutes
Thursday: How Technology Will Change Your Car Buying Experience
A new way for car dealerships to enhance the buying experience allows customers to see different makes/models displayed on LCD panels, tables, kiosks, walls, floors, etc. showing current inventory. 2 minutes
Friday: TGIF, The Robot Bartender
Meet tomorrow’s quicker and more efficient robot bartender today. But, what about his personality? 1 minute
Did You Miss These WebVisions Features From Last Week?
Exploring the History of Video Game Development
A GoogleTalks presentation features the works of Ken Kutaragi as a major figure in the history of the video game. Kutaragi invented key parts of the PlayStation after creating the sound chip for the Nintendo NES. 54 minutes
Predicting the next 5,000 days of the Web
Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick at Wired magazine, shared a fun stat about 240 days ago: The World Wide Web, as we know it, is only 5,000 days old. Can we predict what’s coming in the next 5,000 days? 20 minutes
Democratizing Innovation
The Internet and widespread availability of sophisticated digital design tools are radically changing best practice in product and service development. What is the impact on innovation processes? 64 minutes
Funny Music Video: Reach that Peak about Quantitation of Pharmaceutical Compounds???
The lyrics say it all about a pharmaceutical breakthrough. Click to see the lyrics while watching a video that has 10,000+ views on YouTube. 3 minutes
Other TAG TV Features: TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta’s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tino’s latest interview!
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Vice President and Senior Executive Boot Camp (Sept 23 and 24) Register Today! Space is limited!
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Tele-Seminar – Free to TAG Members!
This tele-seminar is a sneak preview of some of the things you can learn from the Vice President and Senior Executive Boot Camp. Speakers on the call will be Bob Norton, President and CEO of C-Level Enterprises, and Paul Terlemezian, President of iFive Alliances, Inc. To receive the call-in number and pass-code you must pre-register for this event.
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Join us for session 2 of TAG Sales Strategy Training from 7:30am-12:00pm on September 5. During this session, you will learn how to deal with customer indifference, objection, and concerns and how to ultimately be able to ask for the sale. Also you will learn successful objection handling methodology to maintain trust, Identifying when to stop presenting and start closing, and power closing techniques.
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This class which is Thursday evenings at 6:30 will address: the nuts and bolts of your business management; your business’s tangible and intangible assets; financing your business; your business from a life-planning perspective, planning to exit your business, hearing from folks who have done it (repeatedly!) This program is just $200 for TAG Members and $300 for non-members for 6 total sessions with some of the area’s most successful business leaders.
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A new show every day is featured on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of clips from various popular Internet video sites.
From the importance of WiMax, a walk on a beautiful beach lamenting tech problems and a behind the scenes look at the upcoming Star Wars game to Google’s renewable energy initiative, challenges of Web 2.0 for enterprises and a revolutionary animation breakthrough that brings Marilyn Monroe back to life…
Monday (Double feature!): Why WiMax is Important for the Future
The Chairman of Intel is helping technology spread throughout the world, including high speed wireless Internet technology, and he tells why WiMax is important during an August ‘08 keynote. 1 minute
And, a Relaxing Walk on the Beach Discussing Tech Problems
End of summer feature: Join a relaxing walk on the beach and a monologue about when technology breaks down for a company, it is similar to a centuries old covered wagon trip. 4 minutes
Tuesday: Go Behind the Scenes of the Upcoming Star Wars Game
LucasArts’ Haden Blackman discusses the story and the technology behind the upcoming game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. 4 minutes
Wednesday: Google’s Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal Initiative
Report on Google.org’s announced $10.25 million in investments in a breakthrough energy technology called EGS which focuses on solar thermal power, advanced wind, EGS and technologies. 3 minutes
Thursday: The Challenge for Enterprises Transiting in a Web 2.0 World
Web 2.0 pioneer Jeff Pulver keynote introduces topics explored at an August conference about building and maintaining the right Web 2.0 presence, how to monetize, market, compete and innovate it. 33 minutes
Friday: NBC Tech News Explores Animation Technology to “Revive” Screen Celebrities
Illusive until now, a revolutionary new computer generated animation system converts real life action to data which can “revive” dead celebrities and place them in current or past movies. 4 minutes
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New on the WebVisions Channel This Week
WebVisions is a TAG TV compilation of clips from various popular video sites.
Monday: NASA Future Forum as Seen Beamed into Second Life
Digital Second Life “avatars” asked live questions questions after the opening speech for the “mixed reality” event featuring visionary strategies for space exploration and innovation. 6 minutes
Tuesday: Why the iPhone Matters
New York Times technology columnist Walter Mossberg discusses the technological significance of the popular Apple iPhone, the first “hand held computer and a citizen of the Internet.” 5 minutes
Wednesday: What Your Facebook Profile Really Says About You
Social psychologist Sam Gosling examines what an individual’s online networking profile can reveal about their personality, using websites such as Facebook and MySpace as examples. 3 minutes
Thursday: What New Games are Coming Your Way?
Wired.com’s Chris Kohler and Wired Magazine’s Chris Baker show the upcoming and hot games to be released soon while at the quieter (decibel), more manageable E3 gaming event of the year. 5 minutes
Friday: If Robots Ruled Our World, What
A comedy newscast features panelists discussing whether the Robot Congress and President Executron are giving robots too much control over their lives. Human section of the bus? His doctor robot? 2 minutes
Did You Watch These WebVisions Features From Previous Weeks?
Social Networks and Business Productivity: Some businesses are finding ways to get a return on social networking by enabling a better understanding how information flows in a business and more. 5 minutes
P. Diddy’s Technology: What technologies does P. Diddy use for what? The Bat phone…? 2 minutes
How the Internet is Changing Marketing: President of EMEA Operations speaks about how the internet is changing marketing at the 2008 Marketing Society Annual Conference in London. 25 minutes
Report on Sports Technologies at the Summer Olympics: State-of-the-art technologies displayed in Beijing Olympic Park exhibit technological advancements that may impact sports in ways that one can hardly imagine. 1 minute
Other TAG TV Features: TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta’s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tino’s latest interview!
TAG TV Beta Moves Along
TAG TV Beta is moving to the next step: featuring company executives in TAG TV online video shows or in a video series designed to inform the audience about dozens of topics with the experts. If your company would like to underwrite a segment featuring your executive(s) or sponsor a show, contact us today! Contact info@tagtvonline or call Frank Baia at 770-992-7929.
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New on the WebVisions Channel This Week
WebVisions is a TAG TV compilation of clips from various popular video sites.
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Making a Computer that Works Like a Brain: Cool researcher Kwabena Boahen looks for ways to mimic the brain’s messy, redundant supercomputing powers in silicon. (2007 Ted Talks Classic) 18 minutes
News MediaBytes for the First Week of August 2008: Google to launch “Insights for Search,” Delta to include in-flight WiFi and more tech news. 2 minutes
Report on Sports Technologies at the Olympics: State-of-the-art technologies displayed in Beijing Olympic Park exhibit technological advancements that may impact sports in ways that one can hardly imagine. 1 minute
Tech Toys and Trends: Music video showing all the latest information technology toys and trends. 2 minutes
Did You Watch These WebVisions Features From Last Week?
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P. Diddy’s Technology: What technologies does P. Diddy use for what? The Bat phone…? 2 minutes
Keynote Demos Spotlight the Mobility and Product Innovation Just Around the Corner: At Intel’s recent IDF in Shanghai, exciting keynote demos included light field cameras, the power of two billion transistors in one processor, Intel’s next generation mobile platform, Fuwa robot and more. 9 minutes
The Saga of Singing Tina: A spoof about Tina’s online singing career and life 2 minutes
CSPAN Looks at Technology and Globalization: The Communicators show features Richard Elkus on his book “Winner Take All: How Competitiveness Has Changed the Face of Nations” as he argues that America has ceded its strength in the technology industry to other countries. 32 minutes
Other TAG TV Features: TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta’s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon.Click over to see who Tino interviewed this week!
TAG TV Beta Moves Along
TAG TV Beta is moving to the next step: featuring company executives in TAG TV online video shows or in a video series designed to inform the audience about dozens of topics with the experts. If your company would like to underwrite a segment featuring your executive(s) or sponsor a show, contact us today! Contact info@tagtvonline or call Frank Baia at 770-992-7929.
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What’s New on TAG TV
Online video news: On July 24, 2008, results for a national study conducted by research company SurveysOnline.com included that fact that 50% of all survey respondents watched online video weekly. Join them. Watch TAG TV online now!
New on the WebVisions Channel This Week
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WebVisions is a compilation of clips on TAG TV from various popular video sites.
Shopping Spree at Circuit City: In search of coolness What’s hot? What’s not? 10 minutes
InternetForEveryone.org: Speakers at the launch of InternetforEveryone.org at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York City on June 24, 2008 include Josh Silver, of Free Press. Vint Cerf, of Google. 33 minutes
Leadership for the MySpace Generation: Emmanuel Gobillot visits Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA, to discuss his book “The Connected Leader.” 43 minutes
The Internet and Email Privacy: Aharon Rabinowitz talks about privacy on the Web and using the email BCC field in an adaptation of his audio commentaries recorded for National Public Radio. 4 minutes
Did You Watch These WebVisions Features From Previous Weeks?
Previous WebVisions
Social Networks and Business Productivity: Some businesses are finding ways to get a return on social networking by enabling a better understanding how information flows in a business and more. 5 minutes
The Future of the Computer and Technology: Virtual keyboard? Backup to your watch? 2 minutes
I’m on the Phone!: A southern comedian pokes fun at technology and phones. 3 minutes
Holographic Text Messages: Holotext messages are hip and cool! This clip had 43,464 views on YouTube from June 13 to 28, 2008. Less than one minute
Other TAG TV Features
TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta’s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. This week: Tino and Art Hopkins, President of Macquarium Intelligent Communications, explore a new world of enterprise social software that integrates the functionality of public online communities within a business for people to work together in new adaptive ways. 17 minutes
TAG TV Beta Moves Along
TAG TV Beta is moving to the next step: featuring company executives in TAG TV online video shows or in a video series designed to inform the audience about dozens of topics with the experts. If your company would like to underwrite a segment featuring your executive(s) or sponsor a show, contact us today! Contact info@tagtvonline or call Frank Baia at 770-992-7929.
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