Good Google Video, Part IV
Thursday, January 11th, 2007You said you’re looking for 40 minutes of Guy Kawasaki talking in June 2006 about the art of the start? Look no further.
You said you’re looking for 40 minutes of Guy Kawasaki talking in June 2006 about the art of the start? Look no further.
Oh, what the heck, let’s keep the video theme going all the way through till Friday’s quote. Here’s 47 minutes of Jared Spool talking back in May 2006 about designing for a good brand experience on the Internet.
Following up on yesterday’s post, I thought I’d dig a little deeper into the Google Video archives and find some more worthwhile viewing. Here’s 20 minutes of Cluetrain Manifesto co-author David Weinberger, interviewed in February 2006.
Every once in a while, I run a few searches over at Google Video to see if anything interesting pops up. Here’s Seth Godin giving a talk to the folks at Google last February. There are worse ways to spend 48 minutes.
Ray Podder is one of the most thoughtful and insightful posters over on the Soflow forums. Here’s a PDF he made available back in November that (a) I’ve been too negligent in getting around to posting here, and (b) does a really good job of articulating the current zeitgeist (and where it may be headed next) of the place where the worlds of branding and social media intersect.