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
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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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