I thank ProVideo Coalition reader WSmith for pointing out to me that Steve Jobs has published his open letter regarding Adobe’s Flash. WSmith wrote his comment in my article called T©pper is glad that the iPad doesn’t support Flash. I am glad to know that WSmith saw that article, and at this point, I don’t […]
Day: April 30, 2010
15 sessions on marketing and the semantic web
15 sessions on marketing and the semantic web – Chief Marketing Technologist. Looking for a conference thatreally pushes the envelope of digital marketing? Last year, I gave a talk at the Semantic Technology Conference onmarketing in the semantic web. At the time, the topic was in its infancy. But aspredicted, a lot happens in one […]
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Open vs. Closed
Open vs. Closed: Jimmy Wales on Being Open. In the history of modern media, it’s unlikely that anyone — at least, no one of similar size or scale — has embraced open principles more than Wikipedia. Co-founded by Jimmy Wales, the so-called “open-source encyclopedia” has grown to the point where it now encompasses 3.2 million […]
Research Tools for Unstructured Content and Rich Media
The term “Content Analytics” has been coined to cover a range of advanced search and content reporting technologies. For this report, we found that organizations could derive much higher business value from content analytics tools than from simple search-engines. Sophisticated content reporting across text documents and rich media file-types has created the opportunity to report […]
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Adobe CEO rebuts Steve Jobs’ Flash letter in WSJ video interview
As many of ProVideo Coalition readers read yesterday, Steve Jobs published his open letter regarding Adobe’s Flash. Now, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen rebuts Steve Jobs’ letter in a video inverview with the Wall Street Journal. Ahead you’ll find a link to Steve Jobs’ open letter, to my article, and to the rebuttal interview from Adobe. […]
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