Category: Interviews
Tech Digest 2006 interviews redux: dotMobi, Player One, AdMob
Still feeling portly from the Christmas food splurge? Tsk, have another slice of going-slightly-green turkey and stop moaning. Then read three more Tech Digest interviews from 2006, all focused around the latest developments on mobile phones. Neil Edwards – dotMobi…
Tech Digest 2006 interviews redux: Yahoo, Garlik, MTV
It's been a great year for the tech-world. We would summarise what happened, but you can find it all podblogged on YouTube's MySpace profile. Something like that, anyway. Instead, how about a reminder of some of the key interviews this…
Six Apart's Mena Trott on Vox: "We're winning back burned-out bloggers"
It's been quite a year for blogosphere-baroness Mena Trott. In October, Six Apart commercially launched Vox, its blogging-cum-social networking service, following a successful beta. And since then, it's been picking up users at a rapid pace. "People have really embraced…
GPS meets Web 2.0: Everytrail's Joost Schreve in our Friday interview
Forget inviting family and friends round to see 520 prints worth of skiing holiday photos. You know they'll find excuses after the last time anyway. Nowadays, the Web is where you should be sharing your holiday experiences with willing (and…
Wednesday interview: Mobile 2.0 firm Zannel decloaks from stealth mode
Everyone's talking about mobile communities and viral content. It's just that not many of those people are actually doing it, and turning a profit. But the fact that the buzz around Web 2.0 is bleeding into the mobile industry is…
Monday interview: Yahoo's Mecca Ibrahim on blogging, communities, and Web 2.0
Web 2.0 isn't just about groovy startups, y'know. The firms who rode the internet boom the first time around are coming out with their own attempts to keep pace with the user-generated content phenomenon. Services like Microsoft's Windows Live Spaces…
Monday interview: Norman Crowley of Inspired Gaming Group on Pubs 2.0
Most pubs' dabblings with new technology extend to buying a shiny new plasma screen every four years for the World Cup. But that's changing, thanks to connected quizzers, broadband jukeboxes, and even digital fruit machines. All three are the work…
Freddie Flintoff on your phone! How the Ashes are going mobile
Hurrah for England, we're going to stuff the Aussies in the Ashes. Well, I can hope. But the Ashes are significant this year not JUST because of England's imminent historic whitewashing of Ricky, Shane and chums (am I tempting fate…
Master criminals want YOUR identity. Garlik wants to help foil them
First, let's clear up a couple of myths. Fraudsters aren't rooting around in your rubbish looking for receipts. They can get all the information they need in a couple of hours online. And they don't want to clean out your…
Monday interview: idio founders Edward Barrow and Andrew Davies on their new Web 2.0 digital magazine
idiomag is the point where the Web 2.0 and print publishing worlds collide. It describes itself as "a virtual magazine personalised to your interests", which you might think was just a website. Instead, it really is a virtual magazine, complete…