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Edgework (241977 subscribers)
by Brian Oberkirch (39 shows)

Edgework is about social media, smart marketing, web apps and usability --- the ways we can help people have better conversations about our organizations, products & services. How can you let go and be a great community member?

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Show title Description Reviews
Tim Ferriss on the 4 Hour Work Week Tim Ferriss talks about going on an info diet and other hacks Web workers can use to make more of their digital lives. 0
Michael Raynor Author Michael Raynor outlines the Strategy Paradox. 0
Guy Kawasaki Guy Kawasaki talks about startups, bootstrapping, blogging and Apple. 0
Heather Champ Heather Champ talks about The Mirror Project, JPG, flickr, Moo cards, PhotoJojo and more. 0
Narendra Rocherolle Narendra Rocherolle, co-founder of 30Boxes, talks about the first year of developing their innovative calendaring app. 0
Matt Mullenweg The founder of Automattic talks WordPress, Akismet and the zen of Web product development. 0
Khoi Vinh Khoi Vinh talks about design, simplicity, directing design at nytimes.com, drawing inspiration from other arts, and much more. 0
Steve Ganz on LinkedIn and hResume Steve Ganz of LinkedIn talks about launching 9 million hResumes. 0
Jeremy Keith Jeremy Keith talks about his new book, Bulletproof Ajax, his first book, DOM Scripting, why Javascript doesn't get any love, how people are currently crazy for the Ajax, microformats, and more. 0
Merlin Mann Merlin Mann, of 43folders.com, talks about productivity, making small improvements, GTD, 5ives and why Rush is the most important rock band in the world. 0
Dan Cederholm Dan Cederholm talks about standards-based design, Rollyo, Rails, Cork'd, microformats and cheese metal. 0
Tara Hunt on Community Evangelism Tara Hunt, of Citizen Agency, breaks down the rules of engagement for community evangelists. 0
Jeremiah Owyang Jeremiah Owyang talks about community marketing, deploying social media tools for corporate marketing, the importance of listening and blogging as personal brand builder. 0
PR 2.0 Gang on Soc. Media News Release Phil Gomes, David Parmet, Mike Manuel and I talk about the recent action around the idea of a social media press release. 0
Chris Heuer Chris Heuer talks about the Social Media Club, the importance of ethics & transparency in a hyperconnected world, and the social media press release. 0
Etsy Rob Kalin, one of the co-founders of Etsy, talks about his commerce site for hand-crafted items. 0
Joshua Porter Social Web designer Joshua Porter talks about the lessons we can learn from Digg, Delicious, MySpace and other leading social Web apps. 0
Keith Robinson Designer Keith Robinson talks about the mobile Web, design trends, GTD hacks for the creative guy, and more. 0
Jason Fried Jason Fried, of 37Signals, talks about 'Getting Real', the development of Campfire, the importance of Signal vs. Noise, and more. 0
Thomas Vanderwal Thomas Vanderwal talks about designing for the 'come to me' Web vs. designing just for the page. We also talk about his concepts of the personal infocloud & folksonomies. 0
Ted Rheingold Ted Rheingold, Top Dog at Dogster, talks about building a passion-centric business. 0
Matt Flannery of Kiva Matt Flannery talks about Kiva, a Web platform providing microloans to entrepreneurs in developing countries. 0
Chad Dickerson Chad Dickerson, of the Yahoo Developer Network, talks about Hack Day, their new BBAuth service, Mail API, cool mashups and what developers might do with the new tools. 0
Tom Coates A talk with social software guru Tom Coates (plasticbag.org) about designing for data, how individual sharing leads to aggregate social & business value, and Yahoo's upcoming Hackday. 0
Jeff Veen Designer Jeff Veen talks about the new approach to Web design and the elements of an 'architecture of participation.' 0
Mike Hudack of Blip.tv We talk with Mike Hudack, CEO of video distribution service Blip.tv, about the growth of videoblogging, the copyright and business model issues involved with syndication and much more. 0
Ryan Carson Ryan Carson talks about the upcoming Future of Web Apps Summit, his Web Dev resource Vitamin, and what he learned by building DropSend and Amigo. 0
Refresh Dallas Talk Just for now, popping up this small version of the kickoff talk I gave at a Recent Refresh Dallas, as part of a panel discussion I put together on social media. 0
Huckabuck's Chris Schultz, Blake Killian We talk with Huckabuck search interface developers Chris Schultz & Blake Killian about Huckabuck, Flatsourcing and what it means to live in New Orleans. 0
Ross Mayfield on Enterprise 2.0 Socialtext CEO Ross Mayfield talks about boostrapping his company, the enterprise take up of wikis and other social media, and more. 0
Peter Merholz Peter Merholz, of Adaptive Path, talks about writing one of the first blogs, about creating sandbox experiences, and user-centered design. 0
Dan Saffer on Designing for Interaction Adaptive Path's Dan Saffer talks about his new book, Designing for Interaction. 0
Greg Narain & Jeremiah Owyang I talked with Greg Narain & Jeremiah Owyang at the Webvisions show about Social Roots, corporate use of social media and what's next in blogging. 0
PR 2.0 Gang, July 14, 2006 A reconvened PR 2.0 Gang (Tom Biro, Jeremy Pepper, Josh Hallett, Mike Manuel, David Parmet) talks about the social media press release, the new Dell blog and other things. 0
Shel Israel on Global Neighborhoods I talk with Shel Israel about the current state of corporate blogging, the launch of the Dell blog, and his new book, Global Neighborhoods. 0
Eric Mattson Interviews Me Eric Mattson interviewed me about social media for his Marketing Monger podcast series. 0
AmberMac Interviews Me About PodServe At Vloggercon, I talked with Amber MacArthur about PodServe, one of the Big in Japan apps. 0
John Moore on Tribal Knowledge John Moore talks about his new book, Tribal Knowledge, which details the marketing and branding lessons learned while at Starbucks. 0
Amanda Congdon @ Syndicate NYC We did a video interview with Amanda Congdon at Syndicate NYC about Rocketboom. 0

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