Friday’s Video Views

Meet Yammer’s, I Mean Geni’s David SacksWhen I saw last year that David Sacks would present at Steve Itzler’s BDI Conference in New York, I signed on just to say hello. It wasn’t so much for the attention Sacks has received for inventing Yammer, i.e., “Twitter for Business” (behind the firewall, as much as it…… Continue reading Friday’s Video Views

Friday’s Video Views

Social TV: Boxee Box DemoThis week, the much buzzed-about Boxee box shipped. Some say it may be better than its deeper-pocketed rivals Google TV and Apple TV. Here’s a review from the Hill Holliday blog. Bulldogs: Brill and Woodward on Campus Yale University’s Poynter Fellowship in Journalism sponsored a chat with Steven Brill and Bob…… Continue reading Friday’s Video Views

Friday’s Video Views

Got Milk with your Cookie?As the Wall Street Journal looks into the complex and misunderstood world of how marketers track online behavior, here’s a video about that piece of embedded computer code that enables such tracking. It features its inventor. (via @WSJ) Sir Martin While we’re on the subject of The Journal’s series on digital…… Continue reading Friday’s Video Views

Friday’s Video Views

This week’s edition of Video Views features a Tiger Woods ad parody (from the Wall Street Journal), a tete a tete between two tempestuous talking heads, the author of Wikinomics’ call for entries, check-in fraud on FourSquare, and two iPad clips.Wall Street Journal columnist Peter Jeffrey offers up his own version of the Tiger Woods…… Continue reading Friday’s Video Views

Friday’s Video Views

This week’s edition of Video Views features social media marketing myths, FourSquare (again), Google’s fave cities in 3D, Al Gore’s Current TV, and two vids that only deep-pocketed iPad owners would even consider attempting.First up: AdWeek’s digital editor Brian Morrissey (@bmorrissey) talks des rues de Paris (thank you Edelman) about common social media marketing myths.Business…… Continue reading Friday’s Video Views

Location Location Location (and #freebeer)

I felt like I was there, even though client and family obligations kept me in New York for this year’s SxSWi conference.It seemed that two-thirds of the tweeps in my Twitterstream were in Austin over the weekend where the scuttlebutt was all about location-based services, and the endless stream of events — whose venues benefited…… Continue reading Location Location Location (and #freebeer)