by CT Moore on January 8, 2012
In episode 22, Ash and I make some predictions for 2012. I throw out a couple whimsical ones that even I have trouble taking seriously. Then, Ash runs through a list of “anti-predictions”. Specifically, he kind of pokes fun at some very common digital media predictions that we hear year after year after year. Some [...]
by CT Moore on December 29, 2011
In episode 21, we look at the biggest tech-media stories of the year. Some of the stories we discuss include: The passing of Steve Jobs (I make an unintentional but really inappropriate comment) Amazon’s quiet by far-reaching potential The release of Siri YouTube’s 1 Trillion views – and what it means for online video and [...]
by CT Moore on December 21, 2011
In the first instalment of episode 19, we discuss which companies were the “most important” in 2011. We openly invited additional nominations from viewers, but the companies we mentioned were: YouTube Facebook Google Apple Twitter Amazon Groupon LinkedIn and Demand Media
by CT Moore on December 6, 2011
In segment 2 of episode 17, we debate on who would be harder to replace, Google’s Sergey Brin and Larry Page or Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Granted, Google is at a more advanced and mature stage of its history, while Facebook remains fairly young. And while Page and Brin recruited Eric Schmidt to run the company [...]
by CT Moore on November 30, 2011
In this last instalment of episode 15, we run through a list of topics in Lightning Round and then turn to the Email of the Week. In Lightning round, we discuss: the brouhaha over Facebook’s News feed, Wenner Media’s online “non-strategy”, Netflix bringing back Arrested Development, CEO bonuses at struggling companies and Microsoft’s new social networking site [...]