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Minnov8 Gang Podcast – Episode 5

September 6, 2008 By Steve Borsch

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins, Garrick Van Buren, Phil Wilson

As we recorded this show, I realized what incredible geeks we are to be inside on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon (and one of the few left this year!), but glad these other guys are willing to carve out an hour to talk tech in Minnesota. Hope you enjoy it!

Mentioned in this weeks show are:

+ Selling ‘cloud’ apps. With our talk last time of Software as a service (SaaS), we continue it with a discussion about selling these applications and the challenges of doing so

+ Social Publishing: With Drupal and WordPress positioning themselves less as ‘content management systems’ and instead more of ‘social publishing systems’ (and even forum software is moving away from purely threaded discussions to more groupware oriented systems), what do we see as the result of this trend?

+ The implications of Google Chrome

+ Screencasting tools like: Camtasia and Adobe Captivate for the PC; iShowU, Screenflow and DVKitchen for the Mac

+ Also, a brief mention of the Cluetrain Manifesto, still an important read for today’s networked world.

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