
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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