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M8 Gang 38: Bing, Google Wave & Palm Pre

May 30, 2009 By Steve Borsch

bingwaveBig week for announcements at the All Things D conference along with that from GoogleIO, and the Gang discusses the various announcements and probes to get at the meaning behind these moves by Microsoft, Google and Palm. We also briefly discuss some interesting local use of social media at the beginning of this week’s show.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off today).

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The Podcast
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Discussed During the Show Notes:

  • Tim mentions Serious Eats and the mention of local vendor ChefShack (Twitter @chefshack1 and website), “A Minneapolis-based truck operated by two chefs with 20 years of experience in notable fine dining kitchens.“

All Things D releases:

  1. Steve Ballmer interview and announcement of Bing (not-yet-live site; Virtual Press Kit for Bing)
  2. Roger McNamee and Jon Rubenstein (Palm investors) interview and Palm Pre discussion as well as a new demo
  • Google Wave introduction which Techcrunch’s Mike Arrington positioned as something that stole the thunder from Microsoft’s Bing announcement (read “What Just Happened? Thursday was Supposed to be Bing Day.“)
  • J Wynia and Garrick Van Buren‘s interview from 2006 with J)


Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

Thought Leaders At-Your-Fingertips

May 24, 2009 By Steve Borsch

ecornerStanford University has an incredible resource that you’ll undoubtedly find quite useful: an entrepreneurship ecorner that delivers videos and podcasts from top names in technology.

From their About page:

The Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) Entrepreneurship Corner is a free online archive of entrepreneurship resources for teaching and learning. The mission of the project is to support and encourage faculty around the world who teach entrepreneurship to future scientists and engineers, as well as those in management and other disciplines. The site has been developed by a dynamic team of educators, entrepreneurs, engineers, and designers at the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP). The project has been financially supported by Stanford University and a number of generous sponsors. Other collaborators in its creation include the Stanford Center for Professional Development and Stanford Video.

One thing that was fascinating was from this post about why they’re translating their video’s audio and providing subtitles in so many languages, “Recent analysis reveals that over 40% of our viewers are visiting from outside the United States.” Also from this post is the factoid that they’ve created and are shipping an iPhone application to access their content.

Filed Under: Innovation

Minnov8 Gang Podcast – Episode 37

May 23, 2009 By Steve Borsch

martinyman1Our guest this week is Marti Nyman, a senior business development executive with more than 20 years of success in areas within the Energy, Telecommunications, and Consumer Retail sectors, and, most recently, was responsible for the formation and launch of Best Buy’s Venture Capital practice.

Nyman, along with serial entrepreneur John Montague, are off on a new adventure — certain to make a big impact on the startup climate here in Minnesota — called “40 Ventures” and he tells us all about their innovative model of a fund for startups.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.

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The Podcast
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Discussed During the Show Notes:

  • Go2Web20
  • YCombinator
  • TechStars
  • New York Times article on venture capital study


Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: angels, early-stage investing

Innovation to Ride Out the Economic Downturn

May 22, 2009 By Steve Borsch

uofmn_workshopThe University of Minnesota’s Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering, is offering a workshop in their Tech Tune-Up series for 2009.

Here are the details:

2009 Tech Tune-Up will expose professionals to breakthroughs and innovations coupled with insights and commentaries from internationally renowned researchers and practitioners. It will hone the competitive edge of participants and help them stay ahead of market and technology changes in today’s competitive environment.

Join our internationally renowned researchers and practi tioners for insights and informati on about University of Minnesota’s successful economic collaborations, energy technology solutions and bio-related advancements.

  • What: Lectures and panels will be given by experts from industry and the University of Minnesota’s Institute of Technology (full schedule on lower half of this page)
  • When: Friday, June 12
  • Time: 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m
  • Where: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building (full directions here)
  • Cost: $250 per person (includes course materials, lunch and breaks)
  • Register here
  • Additional information: 612-625-2855

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: University of Minnesota

You Want Us to Pay Attention? Cut to the Chase.

May 18, 2009 By Steve Borsch

preso-stylesIncreasingly we’re all swimming in a river of news, information and communications, and the flow is moving faster all the time. Not only are more of us accessing content online instead of paying attention to a handful of traditional media offerings, more of us are shifting our attention to such services as Twitter and what’s becoming known as the real time web, called that since frequently these services are the first place alerts, news stories and even trendy topics are emerging.

This real time web is becoming more important, but it’s further diluting the attention we can pay to any one piece of news, information or communication. One reason it’s importance is increasing is that more of us can access the real time web with our computers, of course, but especially with our mobile devices which we carry about wherever we go.

Because of this ability to connect with online services regardless of where we are, more of us are always on and always connected and our attention is split between an ever growing array of places online. We’re able to pay attention to this news, information and communication flow in the grocery store, while waiting in our car at a stoplight, while our kids are huddled with the coach during a momentary lull in their soccer game, or when we’re watching a TV show or political debate and “discussing” it with those whom we’re connected with through these sorts of services like Twitter.

Our dispersed attention isn’t just a problem for each of us trying to keep our heads above water in that rapidly flowing river of stuff, it’s also a huge problem if you are an entrepreneur, marketer, salesperson, small business owner, or even a teacher or cub scout leader trying to communicate the essence of your message and get people to pay attention to you and to it whether that message is delivered in person or online.

Thankfully there are some new models emerging that are beginning to point the way toward how we must communicate in a world with a scarcity of attention and is enabling more of us to understand how to cut to the chase and get the essence of our points across….  [Read More…]

Filed Under: Internet & Society, Internet & Web

MN Video Vault

May 15, 2009 By Steve Borsch

mn-videovaultThis morning I was made aware of a beta offering from Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) called, “MN Video Vault.”  They’re hosting a focus group session in downtown St. Paul on June 8th, but since I don’t think focus groups are meaningful in a day when one simply has to connect with a savvy, connected and worthy audience (ahh….like Minnov8 readers?) I figured you all would be happy to give them feedback on what they’ve delivered in this first iteration.

For anyone who knows me, it’s obvious that I’m a huge fan of curated, meaningful and historical content so I was very pleased to see this archive of TPT videos launching and immediately went to view it when I got the email. I care deeply about TPT, Minnesota Public Radio, the Minnesota Historical Society and many other resources in our state, but I feel I’m qualified to provide feedback to them while the Vault is in beta and you, our savvy and connected internet and web technologists, are equally (or more) qualified to let them know what they need to do to make this wildly successful.

I’m confident I’m right smack-dab-in-the-middle of their target market for MN Video Vault but in its current form, I won’t be using it. Here’s why…  …  [Read More…]

Filed Under: Internet & Web Tagged With: MPR

MPR, iPhone and a Codemorphic App

May 12, 2009 By Steve Borsch

mpr-iphone1Listening to Minnesota Public Radio last week after my first meeting of the day, I caught most of a fascinating program on Midmorning called “Discovering China“, a discussion about Simon Winchester‘s latest book and his experiences which chronicle, “…the story of an Englishman’s adventures in China, and his determination to prove to the rest of the world that the Chinese were the first to create technological marvels.”

As I left my car and embarked upon a 15 minute walk from a parking lot to a building in downtown Minneapolis, I was pleased to have remembered my headphones as I fired up the iPhone MPR application developed by Minnesota-based Codemorphic (get the free app here for your iPhone from the iTunes store) and continued listening.

What I didn’t expect was the two minute story about a breakdown of Winchester’s car in the middle of nowhere in China, his iPhone, and what happened next.

After hearing this story and a bit more, I was so intrigued by the program that I wanted to hear it in its entirety, so the next day I went to iTunes and downloaded the 5/4/09 show and, for good measure, subscribed to the MPR Midmorning podcast. Either can be done here on iTunes if you’re interested in hearing the whole show.

  Click this link to listen to the story…

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Filed Under: Internet & Society, Marketing Innovation, MN Entrepreneurs

The Enthusiasm at Minnedemo

May 11, 2009 By Steve Borsch

Minnedemo happened last Thursday, May 7th, and the hundreds of people there, the startups and innovators showcasing their wares, was absolutely invigorating. To give you a flavor of the event along with some snippets of a few select interviews by Minnov8, take a peek at this short video:

Hats off to both Luke Francl and Ben Edwards for the outstanding job done setting up Minnedemo and putting on such a great event for the community! The sponsors of the event deserve a resounding “Thank You!” as well since it wouldn’t have been possible without them: Split Rock Partners; New Counsel PLC; LiveFront; IP House; Magnet360; StartupShoppe.

This video was shot and delivered by the talented folks at the award-winning 612Authentic (see their ad in our sidebar…small thanks for all their efforts!). Setup by Gabe Chiefetz, this video was shot by Jed Smentek and as you can see as you watch this one, if you have a need to deliver video that captures the essence of what you’re trying to say, contact 612Authentic.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: MinneDemo

Minnov8 Gang Podcast – Episode 36

May 9, 2009 By Steve Borsch

innovation-ideasThe Gang talks about a meetup with entrepreneur, VC, artist and all-around renaissance man, Gary Smaby, and his spearheading of what’s euphemistically dubbed “the collaboratory”, but is officially an Innovation by Design framework to incubate startups, tap into the University brain-trust, and create a culture of innovation within the University of Minnesota (read more in this PDF).

We also talk at length about Minnedemo, the event itself as well as people we met there and reactions we had (Note: we’ll have a video up shortly of a few interviews we did at Minnedemo) and get into a discussion about URL shortening services.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.

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The Podcast
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Discussed During the Show Notes:

  • Best Buy Idea Exchange (Best Buy is on a tear. Makes one wonder: are these guys going to single-handedly showcase ‘net and web innovation in Minnesota?)
  • Shorpy.com; Fieldnation.com; CentralStandardTech.com; StartupShoppe; Magnet360 (MNCup); Reside, LLC
  • Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA) Events
  • Fallon’s Skimmer app, coded by SierraBravo (& led by Chris Black who did an awesome job demo’ing it!)
  • Glue Conference
  • Garrick Van Buren & Cullect
  • Steve Gillmor’s “Rest in Peace RSS” post on Techcrunch (note he also wrote about “The Death of Podcasting” in July of 2005….oops)
  • Steve Borsch’s post, “It’s the Value, Stupid” in the mention of the disheveled and disorganized late William F. Buckley
  • The bit.ly win over tinyurl; Mashable’s post on “90+ URL Shortening Services“

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: MinneDemo, University of Minnesota

Author of “Viral Spiral” in Minneapolis

May 6, 2009 By Steve Borsch

coverIf you’re interested in open source, public knowledge or observations on the power of the commons in a digital age, you’ll want to know about a new book, Viral Spiral: How commonors built a digital republic of their own, since the author, David Bollier, will be in Minneapolis next Wednesday May 13th discussing it.

From free and open-source software, Creative Commons licenses, Wikipedia, remix music and video mashups. peer production, open science, open education, and open business. the world of digital media has spawned a new “sharing economy” that increasingly competes with entrenched media giants.

Reporting from the heart of this “free culture” movement, journalist and activist David Bollier provides the first comprehensive history of the attempt by a global brigade of techies, lawyers, artists, musicians, scientists. businesspeople, innovators, and geeks of all stripes to create a digital republic committed to freedom and innovation. Viral Spiral—the term Bollier coins to describe the almost magical process by which Internet users can come together to build online commons and tools-brilliantly interweaves the disparate strands of this eclectic movement. The story describes major technological developments and pivotal legal struggles, as well as fascinating profiles of hacker Richard Stallman, copyright scholar Lawrence Lessig, and other colorful figures.

Here are the deets:
Book event & reception
Wednesday, May 13th at 7:30 pm
Magers & Quinn Book Store
3038 Hennepin Av S, Minneapolis
RSVP office@onthecommons.org

Filed Under: Events

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