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Green screen, FTW! New episode of The Social Web TV

Together with David Recordon and Joseph Smarr, I take on the Social Web news of the week, plus a book review, and a strange detour to the moon. Genius? Or did our show just “jump the shark”? Please watch and decide for yourself. As for me, I say, “Green screen, for the win!”

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New Episode: “The Social Web and the Loss of a Pop Star”

When a major figure in the pop music world is lost, what role can social media play in bringing us together in celebration of their life and music? Join me, Joseph Smarr, Chris Messina, David Recordon, and special guest, Kevin Marks for an unforgettable episode of The Social Web TV!

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Forrester’s Jeremiah Owyang and the “Five Eras of the Social Web”

On this week’ episode of The Social Web TV, Joseph Smarr and I welcomed special guest, Jeremiah Owyang of Forrester, for a discussion based his recent report, The Future of the Social Web in Five Eras. I think this is one of our best episodes, putting the Social Web in the context of mainstream adoption and implications for major brands.

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On location at the Internet Identity Workshop

We just uploaded a special episode of The Social Web TV, shot on location at the Internet Identity Workshop at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. Special guests include Max Engel of MySpace, Eran Hammer of Yahoo, Dick Hardt of Sxipper, Paul Trevithick of Parity, and Doc Searls of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. I think you’ll agree that this is a “magical” episode!

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APIs Popping Up All Over (Thanks to Mashery)

The latest episode of The Social Web TV has just been released, hosted by Chris Messina and me, and with special guest Clay Loveless, Mashery’s chief architect. Mashery is the company powering new APIs from the New York Times, Netflix, Best Buy, and MTV, among others. The fact that a company can make a good business out of building and supporting APIs for mainstream companies is another good sign that the Social Web is opening up, big time.

Head on over to The Social Web TV to watch and get the supporting links, or click on the embed below:

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