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Minnov8 Gang 114 – Racing Toward Our Mobile Future

March 11, 2011 By Steve Borsch

If you pay any attention to technology news you know that we’re racing toward a mobile future that is already changing how we interact with one another, figure out where to eat, how to get the best deal and, in short, how to effectively be connected to the world.

Joining us on this episode of the Minnov8 Gang is Justin Grammens, co-Founder at Recursive Awesome, LLC, owner of Localtone, LLC founder of the Mobile Twin Cities User’s Group, and co-founder of Mobile March. Justin covers the startups that will be demonstrating their mobile apps next Friday evening (the night before Saturday’s MobileMarchTC) during the Mobile 3D event.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: John Gilliat is the artist & the song is “Nylon Heat” via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Social Media Club
  • CNN tsunami live blog
  • Windows Marketplace hits 9000 apps, to reach 10,000 app milestone mid-Marc
  • Mobile Nation

Upcoming Events:

  • Saturday, March 19th: MOBILE MARCH. New part of this years mobile event…Mobile 3D (Note: An additional 25 tickets just released!)
  • Wednesday, March 23rd: Cloudcamp MSP
  • Thursday, March 24th: MSP WordPress User Group meeting
  • Saturday, March 26th: Overnight Website Challenge
  • Monday, April 11th: MinneWebCon

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast, Mobile Technology Tagged With: Best Buy, mobile

Best Buy “On” Officially Debuts

January 6, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Though we’ve been aware of this “Best Buy On” adventure for some time, this week Advertising Age reported that Best Buy company had officially rolled it out saying that it is, “…a multichannel network filled with original editorial content spanning everything from how-to videos and gift guides to new-technology primers and behind-the-scenes looks at popular movies. The network, called Best Buy On, includes a website it bills as an “online magazine” and a huge in-store component with its content and ad messaging “broadcast” on screens across the store, including in the TV, mobile and portable entertainment sections.”

In today’s online media, content must be shareable, give me added value world, “On” is a brilliant strategy to be deeply involved in delivering high value content for a variety of needs and create even more reasons to lean on Best Buy for ones technology.

There is a lot of content at Best Buy On, but we went there today specifically to seek any content related to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) going on right now in Las Vegas. Take a peek at this CES press preview where the Best Buy crew shot video:

CES is THE place for most manufacturers in the world to rollout their new gadgets and tech. Today we’ve been viewing videos, listening to podcasts and reading blog posts about all the hot introductions at CES in anticipation for tomorrow’s recording of the Minnov8 Gang podcast.

Here’s the potential problem with how easy it is to be plugged in to CES’ introductions: Consumers who are interested in knowing what’s coming in the near future are consuming that exact same content! I’ve often wondered: wouldn’t consumers knowing the next generation technology shown at CES this week virtually kill the sales of the current products on the Best Buy shelves today? It stands to reason that if someone sees the next, hottest, must-have gadget in some CES recap online (and we can safely assume that that product will be on store shelves within weeks), wouldn’t consumers just wait to buy that new one?

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Filed Under: Marketing Innovation, Social Media Tagged With: Best Buy

Minnov8 Gang 105 – 2011 Tech Predictions

December 31, 2010 By Steve Borsch

The Gang once again discusses our predictions for the new year. If you listened to last year’s show, you’ll know that Phil predicted we’d see parachute pants make a comeback, but alas they did not and Phil still has to wear much tighter and more restrictive trousers than he’d prefer.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson
Music: Opening version of the New Year’s Eve favorite Auld Lang Syne was performed by J.E.L.L.i., and the closing version of the song was performed by Mario Ajero. Both made possible by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • The Year in Review: Mobile Technology… The Rise of Apps, iPad, and Android
  • Semantic Web
  • Internet of Things
  • Compellent’s sale could boost tech ecosystem
  • Small Companies Look to Cloud for Savings in 2011 (WSJ)
  • DemandMedia
  • I, Cringely

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Best Buy, cloud computing, iPad, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 103 – Surfin’ the Cloud

December 10, 2010 By Steve Borsch

The Gang talks Dell buying Compellent; Google Zeitgeist; and much more. Our guest this week is none other than the CTO of Visi, Jason Baker, who talks about becoming the first Tier III design certified commercial data center in Minnesota as well as what’s coming soon with ReliaCloud.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson
Music: Kahuna Kawentzmann & the song “Late Bird” via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Google Zeitgeist and this YouTube video about it
  • StarTrib story on Dell’s bid for Compellent and this one in TCBusiness Journal
  • Social Media Titans winners
  • Graeme’s post about Gazaro Protect
  • Visi/ReliaCloud Links:
    • News Release on TDS Communications Acquiring VISI
    • Explanation of Data Centers and the Tiers
    • ReliaCloud comparison of their offering vs. Amazon and Rackspace
    • A cool, virtual walk-through of their Eden Prairie Tier III data center
  • Split Rock Partners
  • Springpad app
  • Upcoming Events:
    • Dec. 15th: MIMA’S “Chrismahanukwanzakah” Holiday Party
    • Dec. 17th: SMBMSP #32: Social Event Planning
    • Dec 20th: SMBMSP Holiday Tweetup

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Best Buy, cloud computing, CoCoMSP, SMBMSP

Waiting for a Better Price Before Purchasing at Best Buy? Now You Don’t Have to – There’s an App for That

December 2, 2010 By Graeme Thickins

Ever been burned buying a consumer electronics product right before a price reduction and wished you’d have waited?  Or, how many times have you been burned and not even known it?  Now there’s a solution for both these problems: it’s called Gazaro Protect.  Gazaro is a company that’s been developing a cloud-based, realtime retail pricing platform for several years, using artificial intelligence technology, and is focused initially on consumer electronics. Today, it announced its new pricing protection service, including an iPhone app.

Maybe you’re thinking you missed out on the best prices on Black Friday or Cyber Monday? Well, get this: Gazaro’s research shows average pricing on featured products at Best Buy during the 2009 Holiday Season was actually lower in the week before December 25 than it was on Black Friday or Cyber Monday (see chart).  One in three products dropped in price during the holiday season, with an average price drop of about 15%.  Gazaro says its new service helps you take advantage of these price drops.

How does it work?  Using either Gazaro’s web site or its new iPhone app, Gazaro Protect lets consumer electronics shoppers lock in the lowest prices by letting them know when a price drops after they buy, so they can then go get money back. It’s a free web service and mobile app that automatically notifies you of these money-saving price adjustments after you buy. The net advantage, Gazaro says, is you get last-minute holiday prices without having to fight the crowds, or risk a product being sold out if you wait too long. 

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Filed Under: Innovation, Mobile Technology Tagged With: Best Buy, iPhone

Minnov8 Gang 99 – Pssst…got the QR code?

October 22, 2010 By Steve Borsch

Even though two of the Gang are off this week, we’re joined by the always delightful Julio Ojeda Zapata to talk tech and we cover a lot of ground while also revealing the QR code.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott & Julio Ojeda Zapata (Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson are off).
Music:  Scott McLean & his song “One Sweet Dream” via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed During the Show:

+ Past week:

– Julio’s adventure: Without Any Sense of Irony, Almanac Hosts a Panel on New Media and TPT’s Terms of Service
– Julio’s upcoming iPad book: iPad Means Business
– Apple announces new: OS X Lion; MB Airs; iLife ‘11; Mac App Store (Yep, Apple Killed The CD Today)
– Windows 7: 240 million licenses sold; do Windows tablets have a chance vs. iPad?
– Windows Phone 7: Julio’s first impressions & Edward Tufte‘s learned opinion
– HP’s Slate. Engadget review
– Google TV blocked by networks, Hulu cuts price in half
– Space Vidcast
– MediaFly
– This Old Nerd

+ Gang Mentality: The Big Three: predictive analytics; location awareness; presence awareness (Steve’s post).

– Best Buy Deploys QR Codes to Enhance Shopping Experience
– CueCat
– itizen, a St. Paul startup

+ UPCOMING EVENTS:

– Magnet 360 Exec Briefing – October 26th
– Social Media Breakfast, Social Media Meets Travel & Tourism moderated by Gang member Phil Wilson – October 29th (SMBMSP’s new website)
– Tekne Awards – November 3rd
– Wordcamp MSP – November 13th
– Startup Weekend II – November 19-21

 

 

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Best Buy

Robert Stephens Talks About New Role as CTO of Best Buy

September 9, 2010 By Graeme Thickins

Earlier this week, I sat down for coffee with Robert Stephens, founder of Geek Squad, to chat about a number of things, and we decided to do an impromptu audio interview.  I realized later it was almost three years to the day when I’d first met Robert, at an event where he was honored as Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2007 Minnesota Cup reception at the University of Minnesota — and I blogged about that, quoting from his great talk. I’d also heard him speak before at other local events, where he’s always a favorite. I have much admiration for the man, not just because he’s the spiritual leader of 25,000 geeks and has a real passion for technology, but because he’s a marketing genius.What’s more, he’s really funny and entertaining. I also find it fascinating that he began college as an art student, then switched to computer science (coming to the U of M for that, from his native Chicago). I’ve since seen Robert at many of our local tech “barcamp” events, MInneBar and MinneDemo, for which he and his employer of the last eight years, Best Buy, have provided much support. Hats off to them for that. (As Robert likes to tell it, “Geek Squad acquired Best Buy in 2002.”)

But, this day, I thought it would be a great opportunity to let Robert tell us about the new role I knew he’d recently been promoted to — that of Chief Technology Officer, reporting the CEO of Best Buy.  I knew something was coming, because he hinted so in a meeting with me and my colleague Steve Borsch during the summer.  There was no Best Buy press release announcing his appointment, which I guess is common for them, but I actually confirmed it a few weeks ago when I hit Robert’s LinkedIn page. (He told me he didn’t want any hoopla around being named to his new role, that he’ll be happy to get recognition when he has some results to talk about.)

We recorded a 21-minute interview, where Robert touched on an array of topics.  He talked about technology trends, and how his job is translating those into actionable intelligence for Best Buy.  He spoke about his developing relationships and partnerships with companies like Google and Facebook, and how he really finds Best Buy a dynamic place to work, giving him a “palette, and a canvas.” He also tells the inside story about how was first asked to be CTO, involving a trip to New York with CEO Brian Dunn on the company jet to meet with Eric Schmidt of Google. Robert also talks about what motivates him, how he thinks more like a startup guy, but has the unique advantage of such big resources at Best Buy — and the abilily to open doors anywhere. “I have the best job,” he says. “I get to travel the world and visit all these companies.” He said over the next five to ten years, “we’ll be exploiting the four screens.” In that regard, he talks in particular about how one of those, TV, is coming into an new exciting phase. “I like sitting on the main chess board,” he said.

But let’s get to it…

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Filed Under: MN Entrepreneurs, News & Events Tagged With: Best Buy

Minnov8 Gang 88: Google Waves Goodbye

August 6, 2010 By Steve Borsch

The Gang has Julio Ojeda Zapata on this week to talk about a bunch of stuff…including Google’s killing of Google Wave.

Julio is the Pioneer Press’ consumer-tech reporter and writes a Tech Test Drive column about gadgets, apps and social media (among other things). He is the author of Twitter Means Business, one of the first books about Twitter (and his new one coming out tentatively titled, “iPad Means Business”). See his Posterous geekstream or contact him by e-mail or on Twitter.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Big George Jackson Blues Band & song “Tell Me” via the podsafe Music Alley.

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Discussed during the show:

  • Robert Stephens’ LinkedIn page showing he’s “Chief Technology Officer, Best Buy. Founder, The Geek Squad”
  • Google kills Wave
  • Rapportive for Gmail
  • MailPlane
  • Google.me
  • FastMall
  • Webcams.travel
  • LogMeIn Ignition
  • ChromeOS
  • Jolicloud
  • Quite differing views of the onrush (deluge?) of information—and our access to it via the internet—and what Nicholas Carr & Clay Shirky each think of how we’re dealing with it as humans.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Best Buy, iPad

Minnov8 Gang 87: More Buzz About Mobile

July 31, 2010 By Steve Borsch

Though the Gang discusses several topics this week (in the midst of the typical summer doldrums for new releases) the buzz covered is mostly about mobile. There are some interesting strategic moves being made by Best Buy with Clearwire—coming to the Twin Cities this Fall—as well as updates to Android mobile with Froyo and more.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Clintone and the song “Full Circle” via the podsafe music network Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • enStratus and their recognition by the Cloud Computing Alliance
  • Hardcore Computer and their recent VC infusion
  • “The Web’s New Gold Mine: Your Secrets” in the Wall Street Journal
  • Augen, the $150 tablet.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Best Buy, cloud computing, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 84: Seeing Opportunities for Innovation

July 10, 2010 By Steve Borsch

This week’s show theme surrounds seeing opportunities for innovation. We explore many of the events, conferences, and moves made in web and internet technology and also dwell on all the collective energy being expended in Minnesota (e.g., MHTA; MNCup; MOJO MN; Minnedemo/Minnebar; Minnov8; tech.mn). driving toward one thing: sparking innovation in Minnesota. Is it working? What more can be done?

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott & Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off dealing with his woody).
Music by Andre Bisson and the song, “I’m leavin’” from Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed During the Show:

  • CrowdPitch at Dorsey Ewald Conference Center in St. Paul. A Rain Source Capital/Funding Universe collaboration
  • WordPress Users Group on Thursday, July 22nd; Social Media Breakfast Minneapolis/St. Paul “Small Business Gets Social” on Friday, July 23rd; and Blandin’s Broadband Conference October 13-14 (Robert Stephens, Best Buy Company Geek Squad leader, is keynoting the event)
  • Twitter’s business model article in Fortune magazine
  • Eweek article on a Presidential Memorandum signed by President Obama would nearly double the amount of wireless broadband spectrum
  • Clearwire wireless broadband coming to Minnesota; Article on mobile broadband; The Railroad and Minnesota Broadband
  • Apple employee #1, Steve Wozniak, and his Segway polo
  • Minnesota’s history of innovation arguably began with the explosion of companies in the business of milling grains (specifically wheat) along the Minneapolis riverfront at St. Anthony Falls. See this page at the Mill City Museum website for more and this Wikipedia page for the technologies entrepreneurs saw and the opportunities for innovation they seized. Image above from the Minnesota Historical Society Visual Resource Database located here.
  • FUN FACTOID: One of the early milling companies, the Washburn-Crosby Company (which later merged with 26 mills to become General Mills) purchased a radio station in 1924 and renamed it WCCO, standing for “Washburn Crosby Company”.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Best Buy, Minnebar, MinneDemo, SMBMSP

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