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Minnov8 Gang 180 – Best Boy?

August 24, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Hometown retail juggernaut Best Buy is, as we all know, struggling to rebrand and reposition itself in a day of online retailing. The Gang discusses that and much more on this podcast and, most importantly, has SEO expert and author, Lee Odden (G+; TopRankMarketing; Optimize book), live from the Social Media Breakfast, Minneapolis/St. Paul meeting.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Have to be Honest by Kevin Sanson & brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Explore Minnesota … which was put on by Social Media Explorer
  • Best Buy:
    • Best Buy names new CEO: Hubert Joly, ex-CEO of Carlson Cos. 
    • Best Buy 2Q profit drops 90 pct, misses estimates
    • Best Buy — In Turmoil — Will it Survive?
    • Best Buy Said To Resume Schulze Talks On Due Diligence 
    • What Every CEO Can Learn From Best Buy’s (Continued) Branding Mistakes 
  • SmartThings: Kickstarter campaign
    • Ben Edwards interview

Upcoming Events…

  • TechMasters – a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities, dedicated to helping technology professionals improve their skills
  • Thursday, Sept 6th, 11:30 am: Club Entrepreneur, Minneapolis Club
  • Thursday, Sept 6th, 5:00 pm: Minnesota Cup Final Awards Reception & Program
  • Thursday, Sept 13th: Minnesota Developer’s Conference 
  • Saturday, Sept 22nd: Minnesota Bloggers Conference at Allina Health HQ in Minneapolis
  • Thursday, Sept 27th: WordPress MSP, September 27th, 7pm, The Nerdery, Bloomington
  • Fri/Sat, Oct 19-20: She’s Geeky Twin Cities, Science Museum of MN, Register here.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: SMBMSP

SmartThings Debuts on Kickstarter!

August 23, 2012 By Steve Borsch

“By 2015, more people will access the Internet from mobile devices than from conventional PCs. A year later, in 2016, 19 billion devices and gizmos will be connected to the mobile Internet — not just your smartphone and tablet, but your washing machine, cars and clothes will be connected too,” writes David Goldman at the start of his June article for CNN Money.  While this is an article about Cisco wrestling with the explosion of mobile devices, and soon billions of new devices connected to the internet, only hints at the groundswell of research, investment, startups and established companies staking their claim in this new, emerging category.

What is that category? The Internet of Things or “IoT”.

Ben Edwards

Though there are many definitions of IoT in this new space of smart sensors, hub devices and software to control and analyze their output, rather than try to look at the entire universe of possibilities, instead think of IoT as internet-connected physical and virtual ‘things’ which have identities, physical attributes, and virtual personalities which use intelligent interfaces for we dumber, slower humans to set them up and make do our bidding. Fortunately we have this other ‘thing’ called the internet connecting them all and, with most of us enjoying broadband connections and Wifi in our homes, the timing is perfect for a smart, strong consumer play to hit the market.

What is that smart play? SmartThings. While their Kickstarter page hints at the devices they’ll ship this year, the developer kits for creation of hardware and software (little apps that will ‘plug in’ to SmartThings itself) demonstrates that their vision for SmartThings is MUCH MORE than simply a set of devices and a single app. The big hairy goal is to deliver a platform for SmartThings, one which other entrepreneurs, established companies and ‘makers’ will use when they create sensors, control devices and who-knows-what-else to leverage the SmartThings’ hub once it is in a home.

I was fortunate to interview one of the founders of SmartThings, Ben Edwards, about their Kickstarter project LAST WEEK (yes, it took many extra days for Kickstarter to approve the project and launch it) and, since the project went live this morning, I thought I’d publish this post written last weekend.

You will like their vision and their plans. It’s a big idea, thought through deeply, and I think you’ll be surprised with what you hear. (SB Note: Previous audio issue has been fixed). Also, become a fan of their Facebook page here, over 7,000 ‘likes’ as of this writing!

Listen to the Interview with Ben Edwards
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Filed Under: Innovation, MN Entrepreneurs, New Tech from MN Companies Tagged With: #IoT

Minnov8 Gang 179 – Jason Falls

August 10, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Our guest this week is Jason Falls (LinkedIn; website; learning site), an author, keynote speaker and CEO. He continues to be a name that surfaces at or near the top of conversations and lists of thought leaders and top thinkers in the emerging world of social media marketing. Jason is keynoting Explore Minneapolis next week  (Use code ‘MINNOV8’ for a $200 discount on tickets) and, if you have any interest in social media marketing or its effective use, this is a must-attend event.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off this week)
Music: Train by Philip Peters & brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Report from the Datavenu event
  • Microsoft reportedly settles on ‘Windows 8’ as replacement for ‘Metro’
  • How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking
  • NASA’s Curiosity rover successfully lands on Mars and Steve’s post: We Just *Cannot* Be Alone
  • The benefits of working at Google continue after death
  • Howard Schultz Explains How Square Will Caffeinate Starbucks
    • Julio Ojeda-Zapata on Tech News Today

Upcoming Events…

  • Tuesday/Wednesday, August 7th-8th: DataVenu – “New Directions for Personal Data”
  • Thurs/Fri, August 16th & 17th: Explore Minneapolis, Aug 16-17  (Use code ‘MINNOV8’ for $200 discount on tickets)
  • Friday, August 24th: SMBMSP Social Media & Content Marketing with Lee Odden
  • Thursday, September 13th: Minnesota Developer’s Conference
  • Saturday, September 22nd: Minnesota Bloggers Conference

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Microsoft

Minnov8 Gang 178 – Is This Thing On?

August 3, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The shifts in media and social media continue unabated, all while technology software and hardware companies jockey for position on who will be the core technology provider to we media consumer and users. Especially interesting was our discussion before the podcast began where Phil revealed the photo you see above (he’s heading down to Lacrosse, WI next week to attend a radio station reunion where he worked in his twenties). Feel free to tease him.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson (Tim Elliott is off this week)
Music: Remember by Bob Kirkpatrick from the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • High Tech Sensors on 35W
  • Ben Edwards’ SmartThings
  • Media:
    • Are social media sites enhancing the Olympics, or ruining it?
    • The Daily lays off a third of their staff
    • StarTribune Gains a Majority Owner
  • Google:
    • Google buys Wildfire
    • Rumor: Google Puts A Hold On New Google+ Acquisitions
  • Microsoft:
    • Hotmail becomes Outlook.com…becomes much cooler, right? 
    • The @outlook.com email addresses Microsoft forgot to reserve
    • Microsoft now avoiding the word Metro.
  • Local News:
    • Bring Me The News & BringMeTheNews Raises $3M
    • Paul Douglas’ WeatherNation
    • New Kidblog Facebook Page – Like ‘em!
  • Doc Searls & Phil Windley:
    • Book: “The Intention Economy: When Customers Take Charge” by Doc Searls
    • Wall Street Journal: “The Customer as a God” by Doc Searls
    • Book: The Live Web: Building Event-Based Connections in the Cloud

Upcoming Events…

  • Tuesday/Wednesday, August 7th-8th: DataVenu – “New Directions for Personal Data”
  • Weekly: TechMasters is a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech professionals
  • Thursday, August 9th: Field Nation workshop
  • Saturday, September 22nd: Minnesota Bloggers Conference

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Google, iPad

Minnov8 Gang 177 – Dick Tracy Would Be Proud

July 28, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The Gang welcomes our guest host, Julio Ojeda Zapata, to discuss the latest news. Surprisingly one part was a discussion about the Kickstarter projects for new connected watches…in the style of Dick Tracy…and had us wondering: how many of these sorts of watch projects do we need?

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Julio Ojeda-Zapata (Phil Wilson is off)
Music: Summer City Blues by Freeky Cleen, by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • MinneDemo (and Luke Francl moving to San Francisco)
  • Zencoder acquired by Brightcove
  • The Twins unveil iPhone game for Target Field use only 
  • Apple:
    • OS X Mountain Lion released
    • OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: the Ars Technica review
    • Do a Mountain Lion clean install for that Pine-Sol smell
    • Why Apple wanted AuthenTec: Thwart Samsung, Android in BYOD
    • Apple Officials Said to Consider Stake in Twitter
    • Compatible Apps at Roaring Apps
  • Apple, Google Line Up to Bid for Kodak’s Patents
  • Nexus 7
  • ‘Connected Watches’:
    • The Pebble
    • MetaWatch introduces Strata smartwatch on Kickstarter: ‘iOS 6 made it possible’
  • Kickstarter projects in Minneapolis (and other cities in Minnesota)
  • Funder’s Club
  • WSJ Olympics live blog
  • indiegogo

Upcoming Events…

  • Tuesday/Wednesday, August 7th-8th: DataVenu – “New Directions for Personal Data”
  • Weekly: TechMasters is a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech professionals
  • Thursday, August 9th: Field Nation workshop
  • Saturday, September 22nd: Minnesota Bloggers Conference

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

Minnov8 Gang 176 – Cash Surprises

July 20, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Marissa Mayer’s CEO compensation package was a surprise to many of us as was Dalton Caldwell’s audacious proposal to raise $500k. We talk about this and much more on this show.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson (Tim Elliott is off this week)
Music: Heartless by Michael Burks from the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • MN Cup pitch event at Digital River (11 startups participated)
  • MIMA event with Pandora
  • Marissa Mayer
    • Marissa Mayer takes Yahoo-Marissa Mayer’s First Memo to Yahoos
    • Marissa Mayer’s Yahoo Salary: $1 Million Base, Up To $60 Million In Stock And Bonuses
    • Marissa’s local connections (Graeme’s post)
  • Microsoft
    • Windows 8 Launch is set for October 26, 2012
    • Microsoft Posts $492M Q4 2012 Loss Because Of $6.19B aQuantive Writedown, $18.06B Revenue
    • Don’t Believe the Doomsayers: Microsoft’s Q4 Results Are Good News
    • FBI Wants Backdoors in Facebook, Skype and Instant Messaging
    • Microsoft patent allows for web-based spying technology
  • High Tech Headstones. Live forever with a QR code the brainchild of a Twin Cities-based Katzman Monument
  • App.Net to take on Twitter? Announcing an audacious proposal (Dalton Caldwell blog)
    • App.net ‘Kickstarter-like” project 
  • Size of the baby boomer population
  • Hootsuite’s Google+ Pages integration
  • Hardware hacker startup grabs $3.65M for computer/Lego hybrid toy
  • Minneapolis’ 311 app

Upcoming Events

  • Energizing Open Innovation: Education, Business and Government, Wednesday, July 25th: UofMN Humphrey School Wilkins Room, 1:00-5:00 pm (Happy Hour at 5:00)
  • Optimize Minneapolis Book Launch Event with Lee Odden at Aria, July 25th at 3:00 p.m. (Note: now sold out)
  • MinneDemo, July 26th at Aria, 6:30pm
  • Tuesday/Wednesday, August 7th-8th: DataVenu – “New Directions for Personal Data”
  • Weekly: TechMasters is a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech professionals

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: MIMA

Datuit Connects Consumers to Healthcare Providers

July 18, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Last November our colleague, Kurt Roots, wrote this post about Datuit entitled, Big Healthcare Data. In it he discussed how the company is “…an innovative software company that is developing a new platform for creating, storing, and managing healthcare data. The firm is taking advantage of federal regulations to drive demand for this technology which will allow patients, clinicians, and even patients to securely integrate and analyze healthcare information.”

While that post was quite comprehensive, in journalistic terms it “buried the lead” to the story. What’s the headline? Datuit Connects Consumers to Healthcare Providers. What’s the story/value proposition? To give we consumers access to our data when we want it, on the device we happen to be using at the moment, all while ensuring we are empowered to make smart, informed decisions about our own healthcare.

Datuit is developing technology to connect consumers to all of their healthcare providers as well as their friends and family. The technology is built on the SafeIX platform that stores health information in a vendor-agnostic way, allowing apps from many developers to access and contribute to an individual’s health information. They are also developing technology to allow consumers to manage the sharing of their information.

Their pitch?:

SafeIX is patent pending technology that utilizes vendor-agnostic Structured Documents and NoSQL to bring clinicians and patients together.

While I was aware of Datuit from Kurt’s post and had some understanding of the overall “big healthcare data” space, it wasn’t until I attended The Collaborative’s tech.2012 event that this space was validated by none other than UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

At that event Andy Slavitt, Group Executive Vice President of UnitedHealth’s Optum group, described how they were already selectively inviting in developers to access their enormous repository of clinical, prescription and other data, and offering that up to developers. He further indicated that they would be exposing more and more of this data with an API so developers could access it!

I recently spoke at length with the Datuit founders, Gordon and Sandra Raup, to discuss their approach and what they’ve built to date, and why I think their approach is key to killing the “copay culture” that exists with most consumers. …  [Read More…]

Filed Under: Innovation, MN Entrepreneurs

The Singularity & Schools

July 17, 2012 By Steve Borsch

John W. Moravec, PhD

John W. Moravec, PhD

Even a casual observer can’t help but notice that the pace of change is accelerating, especially when it comes to technology. As we’ve joked here on the Minnov8 Gang in many previous shows, summers used to be pretty dead as far as topics were concerned and we had to pull ones out of our $^&% in order to have stuff to talk about every week.

But no more. Everything is moving faster and faster and, if Ray Kurzweil is right and The Singularity is Near, we need to listen to those who understand it and how it will impact us all — especially when it comes to our children and how they’re being educated to deal with exponential change.

One of the smart folks I read consistently is John Moravec, PhD, who is a, “…co-initiator of the Invisible Learning project; a co-founder of the Horizon Forum, a roundtable on the future of education at all levels; and am the editor of Education Futures (ISSN 1940-0934, http://www.educationfutures.com). I am also a faculty member in the Innovation Studies/Master of Liberal Studies graduate programs at the University of Minnesota.”

Vernor Vinge

Vernor Vinge

Dr. Moravec just wrote this post on his blog and embedded the audio below about his interview with Vernor Vinge [Wikipedia | website], a retired San Diego State University professor of mathematics. Vinge is better known as a five-time Hugo Award-winning science fiction author. His works include True Names, Fast Times at Fairmont High, and Rainbows End. Most importantly, his 1993 essay “The Coming Technological Singularity,” argues that accelerating technological change will bring about the end of the human era as we know it, and that the world will become so complex and foreign to human observers, it will be impossible to predict what will happen next.

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Filed Under: Edutech, Internet & Society

Cities and the rise of the consuming class

July 10, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Gaining insight is one of the most important things you can do when identifying trends, especially now that the biggest one is an accelerating, global economic shift toward Asia. It’s one of the reasons why we stay close to what is delivered by McKinsey & Company, a firm founded in 1926 that has grown into a global partnership serving two-thirds of the Fortune 1000.

Their think-tank arm, the McKinsey Global Institute, has just released a new report entitled, “Urban world: Cities and the rise of the consuming class” and is definitely worth a read if you have any interest in what’s going on in the world, the possible success of your business, and how you may-or-may-not be in a position to compete in the future.

The report overview starts out with this, “Cities have long been the world’s economic dynamos, but today the speed and scale of their expansion are unprecedented. Through a combination of consumption and investment in physical capital, growing cities could inject up to $30 trillion a year into the world economy by 2025. Understanding cities and their shifting demographics is critical to reaching urban consumers and to preparing for the challenges that will arise from increasing demand for natural resources (such as water and energy) and for capital to invest in new housing, office buildings, and port capacity.”

But it gets better as it discusses how this new report finds that, “…the 600 cities making the largest contribution to a higher global GDP—the City 600—will generate nearly 65 percent of world economic growth by 2025. However, the most dramatic story within the City 600 involves just over 440 cities in emerging economies; by 2025, the Emerging 440 will account for close to half of overall growth. One billion people will enter the global consuming class by 2025. They will have incomes high enough to classify them as significant consumers of goods and services, and around 600 million of them will live in the Emerging 440.”

Amazingly this report is free and they have made it available in variety of formats: an executive summary PDF; the full report as a PDF; a Kindle MOBI version of the full report; and an EPUB version for the Apple iPad, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, and other devices. All available here.

Filed Under: Trends

Minnov8 Gang 174 – Google Releases the Ood?

June 29, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Joined by guest host Julio Ojeda-Zapata and our guest out at Google I/O, Breon Nagy of Code 42 Software, we cover all the hottest stories from that event and whether or not, as Julio pointed out, Google really released the Ood.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins, Phil Wilson and Julio Ojeda-Zapata
Music: Majesty by Infernal Devices & brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:02:34 — 36.2MB)

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Discussed during the show…

  • SNL Sprockets
  • Skillshare Fair at CoCo
  • Apple’s new app Podcasts (App Store link)
    • Apple Buys Chomp
    • Looks Like Apple Has Changed Its App Store Search Algorithm Again
    • Five Years Ago Today, the iPhone Went On Sale
  • Google I/O
    • Jelly Bean: What you need to know about Android 4.1
    • Google Now
    • Nexus 7 Tablet Review
      • Google Nexus 7 Makes Amazon Kindle Fire Irrelevant
      • Amazon prepping two new Kindle Fire tablets with improved build, metal casing
    • Google’s $299 Nexus Q streaming media player
    • Sergey Brin hopes to bring Google Glass to market in 2014 Google Chrome has 310 million active users, ‘most popular browser in the world’ 
      • Google announces Google Glass Explorer Edition, $1,500
    • Google announces Chrome for iPhone and iPad, available nowGoogle I/O nerdfest has goodies you can use right now
      • Some Impressions and Benchmarks from Chrome on iOS
    • Google Compute Engine: Computing without limits
    • Google Just Declared War On These 12 Products
  • RIM posts huge Q1 miss: Net loss; BlackBerry 10 launch delayed, 5,000 jobs cut 
    • Exclusive: Microsoft tie-up, network sale among RIM options
    • Steve’s February 2007 post on his blog: iChat at 75mph

Upcoming Events…

  • Tuesday, July 17: Crowdfunding: Using Digital Media to Directly Access Capital,  (3:00pm – 4:30pm at CoCo Mpls)
  • Tuesday/Wednesday, August 7th-8th: DataVenu – “New Directions for Personal Data”
  • Weekly: TechMasters is a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech professionals

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Google

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