TNNI ‘07 - Web 2.0 for Biz and Gov’t

The New New Internet returns on November 1st to the Washington, D.C. area with a larger venue and a more accomplished line-up of speakers. As the East Coast’s largest Web 2.0 conference, focused on business and government, this year’s conference is set to be informative and a great place to connect.
I’m particularly looking forward to […]

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Exclusive: Michael Arrington Shares Details on Future TechCrunch Network Blog

We were lucky enough to speak with Michael Arrington at TNNI. Mike shared some details about his forthcoming new addition to the TechCrunch Network - a blog focused on the enterprise.
In this clip, Mike shares some thoughts on why “Enterprise 2.0″ is now gaining attention, some of the players in the space, and who will […]

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Other Perspectives on TNNI

In addition to Doug Kushin (who assisted me with video production), I had a couple of friends helping me out at TNNI - Dennis McDonald and Joseph LeBlanc.  Each have very different backgrounds and thus different perspectives on the conference.
Joe is a talented Joomla programmer, who recently is back to freelancing now. Here were some […]

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Andrew McAfee on Enterprise 2.0

Andrew McAfee - Harvard Business School Professor - is talking about a term he helped coin, “Enterprise 2.0″.
He notes, “Web 2.0 is not a revolution…revolutions are usually very violent and very quick…we are undergoing a transformation…we don’t know how long it’s going to take.”
Two transformations have occurred: one on the Internet and one in the enterprise.
Inside the […]

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Rajen Sheth on Tags and Privacy

Here is some footage from Rajen’s discussion this morning…these particular clips focus on tags and privacy:

tagged under rajen sheth, google, privacy

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Rajen Sheth of Google - Web 2.0’s Impacts on Business

Rajen Sheth was on fire today…as were some of the Google Data centers he showed us in his presentation. Fortunately, Google is prepared for such events.
One of the nuggets that I think folks will take away from his talk was that software-as-a-service - SaaS - allows companies to focus on business and not on infrastructure. Instead of […]

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Michael Arrington on ‘What’s Next’

Mike Arrington - the founder of the popular blog TechCrunch - realizes that he either has the best or worst time to speak…he’s speaking while people are chowing down on lunch. He begins his discussion with a disclaimer, “The best entrepreneurs never listen to anybody”.
What’s Different from Web 1.0
Slow Apps vs. Javascript/AJAX/Flash Apps
One-way vs. Two way
IPO […]

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Brian Williams of Viget Labs on TNNI

Brian Williams - the CEO of Viget Labs - is a partner of ExecutiveBiz (the organizers behind TNNI). He was kind to spare a couple of minutes to tell us about the motivation of TNNI, as well as what Viget Labs is all about.
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Jason Goldberg on Web 2.0 and its Influence

Jason Goldberg - the CEO of Jobster - is giving his introduction about “What Web 2.0 is”. He has a very simple definition for it:
Web 1.0 = Get it Online
Web 2.0 = Make it Work

According to Jason, Web 2.0 goes beyond being online…it solves business problems. He asks, “How many people have gone to the […]

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Stay Tuned for Live Coverage of TNNI

Today is the day. The New New Internet comes to the DC area. I’ll be providing updates both here and on TNNI, including some live blogging and possibly even some video.
It’s going to be a great day. Coverage of the event is brought to you on this blog today by Freshbooks, PipelineDeals.com, and ConnectBeam.

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