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John Johnson, CIO of Intel, talks about the company's strategy to provide consumers and businesses with new products and applications. The discussion took place in San Francisco on April 26. Video provided by the Churchill Club.
For decades, watching television meant being a couch potato. But with the Slingbox digital storage device, you get into Lost anywhere you please. Sling Media CEO Blake Krikorian talks about the benefits of Slingbox and how it compares to television and iTunes. Video provided by Churchill Club.
A new feature highlighting some of our favorite user-submitted videos, put together by the Download.com Video team and hosted by Katie Whiting. In this episode we have a girl who travels through atmospheric soundscapes, an insightful documentary short about file sharing and piracy, a very scary bedtime story, and a boy in a serene, green enchanted forest. To watch each individual video, follow the links below.
1.) 46bliss: "The Way You Are"
2.) "Illegal Information"
3.) The
Twitching Hour
4.) "Ikarus: "Believe"
The Download.com Video team presents highlights from some of our favorite user-submitted videos. This time around we've got a video inspired by an abandoned love note, a jaunty tune from Stockholm, Sweden and a soulful song of peace. To watch each individual video, follow the links below.
1.) Autochamp: "Note to Self"
2.) Les Issambres: "Santa Fe"
3.) Allison Crowe: "Whether I'm Wrong"
The Download.com Video team presents highlights from some of our favorite user-submitted videos. In this installment, we've got Birmingham-based UK hip hop, a meditative music video from Virginia, and some LA neo-new wave. To watch each individual video, follow the links below.
1.) Dirty Star: "Negarita Aura"
2.) Phil Snapp: "Relax This Dream"
3.) Pom Pom Diary: "Thursday"
On April 26 at the Churchill Club in San Francisco, Yahoo CIO Lars Rabbe talks about the company's infrastructure and how its products need to be accessible to people in all corners of the world.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer tells a packed house at Silicon Valley's Churchill Club how "terrible" he felt at hearing the news of MSBlast. In conversation with Roger McNamee, Co-founder and Managing Director of Silver Lake Partners and Integral Capital Partners, Ballmer talks openly about emerging markets, Linux and stock options and has compliments for Google, Apple and IBM.
Microsoft CEO identifies new business models
During a conversation at the Churchill Club moderated by Roger McNamee of Elevation Partners Ballmer outlined three new business models that he says will provide the framework as his company takes on its wide range of competitors. Ballmer focused on how his company is preparing to take on Google in the ad space.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini on future wireless
At San Jose's Churchill Club, Otellini is asked by NPR's Moira Gunn about his vision for global wireless networking. His answer:\r\nIt will be a completely different production and economic model.\r\n
Mentos fountain fanatics find a home
Oliver Luckett, co-founder of video site Revver, talks with CNET's Neha Tiwari at the Digital Hollywood: Building Blocks 2006 conference in San Jose, Calif. Luckett talks about how he stumbled upon the famed Mentos video, the future of Revver, and how money is made in the user-generated content business.
