I’m interviewing Jason Calacanis later on today (Friday 22nd) for a podcast.
I will be talking to him about Weblogs Inc., the Tesla and Mahalo, amongst other things.
If you have any questions you’d like me to put to Jason, please leave them in the comments of this post.
Microsoft’s new ‘Flash-killer’ called Silverlight was launched at Mix07 last week in a blaze of demo-glory!
I asked Microsoft’s Silverlight project manager, Brad Abrams, to do an interview here on Podleaders to discuss Silverlight and he readily agreed. I’ll be interviewing Brad this coming Monday (May 14th).
So, if you have any questions you’d like me to put to Brad during the interview, please feel free to leave them in the comments of this post.
I will be recording a podcast with Neil Edwards, CEO of dotMobi this coming Friday (May 11th). According to their website dotMobi is:
is the first top level domain dedicated to delivering the internet to the mobile phone.
If you have any questions you’d like me to put to Neil, please feel free to leave them in the comments of this post.
Tomorrow afternoon I’ll be interviewing Ross Mayfield, co-founder and CEO of Socialtext for a podcast on PodLeaders.com.
Socialtext makes enterprise social software for collaboration - i.e. Wikis, for corporate customers mostly.
If you have any questions you’d like me to put to Ross, please feel free to leave them in the comments of this post.
Kim Cameron is Microsoft’s Identity Chief and as such is responsible for developing InfoCard - Microsoft’s successor to the much reviled Passport. Kim elucidated the Seven Laws of Identity and is developing InfoCard to conform to those laws. If he manages this, he will have changed fundamentally how Microsoft deals with people.
Kim is also responsible for Microsoft recently releasing 35 pieces of IP and promising to never charge for them.
I will be interviewing Kim this coming Tuesday (Oct 24th) for a podcast - if you have any questions you’d like me to ask Kim, feel free to leave them in the comments.
I’ll be interviewing Doug Kaye of The Conversations Network and GigaVox Media this afternoon.
Doug has been podcasting since before the term was invented!
As always, if you have any questions you’d like me to put to Doug, feel free to leave them in the comments.
D.L. Byron is an inventor, author, the Principal of Textura Design, now he is evangelizing Standards-based design.
An entrepreneur and an inventor, he also consults with clients, co-founded the Blog Business Summit, and publishes a network of successful blogs, including Boeing’s (one of the first business blogs).
I’m interviewing D.L. over Skype this week (day and time tbd). If you have questions you’d like me to put to him, feel free to leave them in the comments and I’ll ask him.
Jeff Clavier is the Founder and Managing Partner of SoftTech Venture Consulting. Prior to founding SoftTech VC, Jeff was the President of RVC Capital, the Corporate Venture arm of Reuters that has invested $560M in 82 companies since 1994, including Yahoo!, Verisign, Phone.com, and Infoseek.
I met Jeff briefly at the Les Blogs 2.0 conference in Paris last year and more recently at the Enterprise Ireland Web 2.0 (TM) event. Both times he graciously ageed to do an interview with me for PodLeaders but I didn’t manage to get it together enough to organise an interview until now!
I’m interviewing Jeff over Skype this Tuesday (May 30th). If you have questions you’d like me to put to him, feel free to leave them in the comments and I’ll ask him.
[Edited to correct the address of Jeff’s blog]
I will be interviewing Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central this coming weekend for a podcast I’ll be publishing here on Podleaders.com. If you have any questions you’d like me to ask him, feel free to leave them in the comments.
I will be interviewing Thomas Vander Wal on Friday - According to Wikipedia:
Thomas Vander Wal is an information architect known for coining the term “folksonomy”. His work has been with the Web and with information design and structure.
If you have any questions you’d like me to put to Thomas, feel free to leave them in the comments of this post.