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Jeremy Keith talks about his new book, Bulletproof Ajax, his first book, DOM Scripting, why Javascript doesn't get any love, how people are currently crazy for the Ajax, microformats, and more.
Merlin Mann, of 43folders.com, talks about productivity, making small improvements, GTD, 5ives and why Rush is the most important rock band in the world.
Jeremiah Owyang talks about community marketing, deploying social media tools for corporate marketing, the importance of listening and blogging as personal brand builder.
Thomas Vanderwal talks about designing for the 'come to me' Web vs. designing just for the page. We also talk about his concepts of the personal infocloud & folksonomies.
Chad Dickerson, of the Yahoo Developer Network, talks about Hack Day, their new BBAuth service, Mail API, cool mashups and what developers might do with the new tools.
A talk with social software guru Tom Coates (plasticbag.org) about designing for data, how individual sharing leads to aggregate social & business value, and Yahoo's upcoming Hackday.
We talk with Mike Hudack, CEO of video distribution service Blip.tv, about the growth of videoblogging, the copyright and business model issues involved with syndication and much more.
Just for now, popping up this small version of the kickoff talk I gave at a Recent Refresh Dallas, as part of a panel discussion I put together on social media.
We talk with Huckabuck search interface developers Chris Schultz & Blake Killian about Huckabuck, Flatsourcing and what it means to live in New Orleans.
A reconvened PR 2.0 Gang (Tom Biro, Jeremy Pepper, Josh Hallett, Mike Manuel, David Parmet) talks about the social media press release, the new Dell blog and other things.