Archive for December, 2005

Vint Cerf podcast

I was honoured to have as my guest on the show today Vint Cerf - Vint Cerf was one of the key figures in the creation of the Internet. During the interview, it transpired that Vint doesn’t have a blog - but he said now that I had suggested it, that it would be a good idea!

Vint worked with Bob Kahn on the ARPANET (the precursor to the Internet) and in creating TCP and TCP/IP, the protocols which allow diverse computers to communicate over networks like the Internet.

He led the engineering of MCI Mail, the first commercial email service to be connected to the Internet.

He is the chair of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and is working with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory on creating an Interplanetary Protocol to facilitate communications from planet to planet, using radio/lasers that are highly tolerant to signal degradation.

He has been awarded many honarary degrees, the Yuri Rubinsky Memorial Award, the SIGCOMM Award, the US National Medal of Technology, the Premio Principe de Asturias de Investigacion Cientifica, the ACM’s Turing Award and in November 2005, Vint Cerf was awarded the US Presidential Medal of Freedom.

In September of 2005 Google Inc. announced that it had hired Vint Cerf as their “Chief Internet Evangelist”.

Here are the questions I asked Vint in the interview and the times at which I asked them:

Vint, you are widely credited with the invention of TCP/IP - the network protocol on which the Internet runs, can you tell us how you came up with TCP/IP? - 1:20

You are now working on the Interplanetary protocol allowing communication from planet to planet - what do you see as the main use of Interplanetary network? - 3:13

Your job title at Google - Chief internet Evangelist - sounds like the easiest job in the world - what does a Chief Internet Evangelist actually do? - 7:36

What is Google’s rationale behind rolling out free wi-fi? - 10:27

Google Analytics is free, Google Maps is free - what is the monetisation behind doing this? - 12:33

So it is about generating more traffic to get more eyeballs for the ads? - 15:09

Is there any restriction on people using Google Maps having to use Google Ads? - 16:31

Google have recently bought a 5% share of Aol - will you now be presenting graphical ads on Google results? - 17:26

You have run into several issues with Google Print (now re-named Google Book Search) … - 18:51

What is the distributed architecture of tomorrow going to look like and how difficult is it going to be to build for scale? What specifics can you give us? Is it like building the cellular networks of the 1990s? - 23:33

Given the interest in podcasting and the fact there is so much going out there ‘free’ how does Google plan on developing indices for that material, given there are sites with show notes, others with OPML files and so on? - 27:22

Google is increasingly looking like a global infrastructure player. Are there any enterprise technology spin-offs or offerings to look forward to that you can ourtline to us? - 29:07

We’ve been hearing accounts in Europe that Google has been muscling its SEO partners and agencies, in certain circumstances refusing to deal without considerably more information about customers than would be usual in normal commercial arrangements - like specifics on customer details. That has left some SEOs of the view Google is endeavouring to intelligence gather with a view to cherry picking advertisers and thereby denying them the opportunity to up and cross-sell while Google rakes an extra margin. What is Google’s approach towards SEOs? Do you thrink it is fair to ask for inormation that is usually confidential to the intermediary? - 30:55

Do you see a shift in power balance between traditional MSM, including online and the newer world of blogs and podcasts or are we still too early in the game - beyond the world of technology that is? - 31:55

Do you see that having implications for the advertising industry? - 34:32

Geographically, what are the 2006 hotspots for Google (i.e. where will Google be putting its investment $)? - 35:50

Does government control in China present specific challenges and if so can you describe - in general terms- what those challenges are and how you see Google meeting them, given there is a significant cultural difference in approach to media? - 37:06

In 15 years time what kind of world will my now 2.5 year old son be facing? - 38:42

You don’t have a blog - is that a conscious decision? - 43:27

Are you a Mac or a PC user? - 45:38

Download the interview here (10.7mb mp3).

Happy holidays all

Just a quick post today to wish all PodLeaders listeners a happy and healthy holiday season.

Warm regards,

Tom

Marc Canter podcast

Marc Canter podcast

Artist: Podleaders.com

Duration: 35′46

Created: Thu, 22 Dec 2005

Location: Cork, Ireland

Producer: Tom Raftery

I recorded an interview with Marc Canter earlier in the week. If you don’t know who Marc is, Marc founded a company called Macromind, which went on to become Macromedia. Nowadays Marc is the force behind the tools being created to allow structured blogging from popular blog platforms. In deference to this, I am publishing this post using the structured blogging plug-in for WordPress.

Here are the questions I asked Marc in the interview and the times at which I asked them:

Who is Marc Canter and what is it you do? - 0:56

What is Digital Lifestyle Aggregation? - 2:41

How did your interest in digital lifestyle aggregation arise? - 3:37

You mentioned structured blogging - 7:01

You can use Ourmedia.org to upload to Archive.org - what else can it do? - 7:45

Is it possible to get stats back from Ourmedia.org? - 9:15

Paul Kedrosky wrote that structured is going to fail because people are lazy - if you think he’s wrong, why do you think he’s wrong? - 10:07

Looking at the WordPress structured Bogging plugin - how many of the fields need to be filled in - 13:01

If I fill out these fields, will they appear in the post that people read, or are they just published in xml? - 13:54

Is the WordPress plugin compatible with WordPress 2.0? - 15:27

Is there a feedback mechanism in place? - 16:02

FrankP left a question - what is your view of the acquisition of Macromedia by Adobe? - 16:43

Damien asked - how will content be preserved, is it stored on the site which aggregated the content? - 17:51
If I later edit the content, how am I guaranteed that anyone who hoovered it up will take and honour the latest edit? - 19:16

Won’t you need a more powerful server to host structured blog hosts (because of all the micro-formats)? - 19:42

You were a lot of hats, how do you balance it all with your family life? - 21:39

Your organisation is multi-cultural - how is that working for you? Is it just about saving money? - 23:21

How are the silk shirts? - 24:29

How do we find existing standard schemas for xml? - 25:23

You said your job is to look to the future - what do you think the world will be like for our kids in 15 years time? - 27:50

What is your favourite gadget? - 29:01

Why are you not using a Tablet PC? - 30:18

You mentioned that you won’t touch anything with an Apple logo on it - what is the reason for this? - 30:40

Why should companies be blogging? - 32:05

Download the interview here (8.2mb mp3).

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Tom.

Matt Mullenweg podcast

Matt Mullenweg came to Ireland earlier this week to meet Donncha O’Caoimh - Donncha is the lead developer for WordPress.com - this was their first time meeting in person! I caught up with them in Donncha’s house and asked them some questions on WordPress, on blogging and on monetising WordPress.com - it was a great chat. I used my digital dictaphone to record this interview and while the sound isn’t bad - you can hear it being moved around as different people are talking - bottom line, I think I need an external mic!
Here are the questions I asked and the times in the interview at which I asked them:

Who is Matt Mullenweg and what is WordPress? - 0:14

What is your role in WordPress? - 0:58

Donncha, how did you get into WordPress and what is your role in the organisation? - 2:15

Is the mysql CEO starting a blog a blog anytime soon? - 5:25

Blogging hasn’t taken off at a commercial level in Ireland - why should Irish companies blog? - 5:50

What advantages do you see a blog conferring on a company? - 7:06

Another possible use of blogs is for feedback in the product development cycle… - 9:47

How many people are working on WordPress.com? - 11:18

Are there plans to allow people to use WordPress.com on their own domain? - 13:42

Any idea when that’s coming down the line and roughly how much it will cost - 15:16

Is there life in Blogger yet or have Google lost touch with the blogging community? - 16:43

Another annoying thing about Blogger is that it is not web standards compliant… - 19:17

What is your feeling on CAPTCHAs and what’s your preferred method of stopping comment spam? - 20:38

Donncha, what is Akismet? - 22:25

What plugins do you guys use in WordPress? - 25:15

What are the compelling features of WordPress 2 over WordPress 1.5 which would get people to upgrade? - 26:47

What is the upgrade procedure like upgrading from 1.5 to 2? - 29:42

Is there a new default theme in WordPress 2? - 31:44

How well will WordPress 2 handle WordPress 1.5 plugins? - 32:44

When will WordPress 2 be available? - 33:36

How is WordPress being monetised? - 35:09

Is WordPress on board with structured blogging - where do you see it going? - 36:42

Donncha - do you have any thoughts on structured blogging? - 37:45

What is your favourite gadget? - 40:40

Donncha, your favourite gadget? - 43:41

Anything else coming down the line we should be aware of? - 44:20

What kind of numbers do you have on WordPress.com? - 45:05

Is that ahead of target? - 45:29

Download the interview here (10.8mb mp3).

Any questions or Vint Cerf?

I am scheduled to interview Vint Cerf - Vint, in case you haven’t heard of him, invented tcp/ip, worked on the Arpanet, led the engineering of MCI Mail, the first commercial email service to be connected to the Internet, he is now working on the Interplanetary Protocol, together with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It will be a new standard to communicate from planet to planet, using radio/laser communications.

Vint is Chair of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and in Sept. 2005 Google Inc. announced that it hired Cerf as “Chief Internet Evangelist”.

Oh boy!

If you have any questions for Vint - feel free to leave them in the comments of this post and I’ll put them to him in the interview.

Any questions for Marc Canter?

I will be interviewing Marc Canter at the end of this week - for a podcast I will be publishing here early next week. If you have any questions you’d like me to ask Marc, leave them here in the comments, or email them directly to me (tom@tomrafteryit.net).

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Salim Ismail Podcast - II

The first interview with Salim went really well and received tremendous feedback but there were some points we didn’t touch on, so we decided to do another - this is it! This time Salim addresses how corporations will be moving away from a data centric model towards a more event-driven focus - using a publish and subscribe model.

The show notes for the second interview are here and you can download the podcast here (8.5mb mp3).

Salim Ismail podcast

Salim Ismail is the chairman & co-founder of PubSub. I interviewed Salim after meeting him at the Les Blogs 2.0 conference in Paris this year. Salim is highly knowledgeable, passionate about his area, and knows a good beer when he drinks it!

The show notes for Salim’s interview are here and you can download the podcast here (9.7mb mp3).