Dom Sagolla is leading himself—and the rest of the world—on a new adventure in communications. A co-creator of Twitter, we discuss his book on proper Twitter etiquette, 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form.
Chuck Martin is the CEO of The Mobile Future Institute is a U.S.–based think tank at the forefront of mobile research exploring how the mobile consumer is on the move, on location, and how the marketer will have to find where their customers are in this new digital landscape. We discuss his latest book The Third Screen.
Jared Weiner and Erica Orange are a husband-wife team of futurists. We tap into their expertise in technology to look at which technologies will be most important to us in the future and we determine if social media is here to stay.
Judith Hurwitz is considered one of the top 100 women in the computer industry by Newsweek magazine. She’s examined the combination of luck and smarts you need to succeed in today’s changing tech world based on experiences with hundreds of successful and failed companies in the software market over three decades. We discuss her findings from her book Lucky or Smart?
Gary Rosenzweig is an Internet entrepreneur, video podcast host, Flash/Action Script guru and computer book author—including books on Apple’s Macintosh. We discuss the “culture of cool” that surrounds Apple today and why that hasn’t translated to the Macintosh computer.
Sunne Justice and Dermot Doherty are part of a truly virtual corporation with employees in San Miguel d’Allende, Mexico, Denver and New Jersey. We discuss the ABCs of cloud computing so we don’t become digital dinosaurs with the co-founders of iSpaces.