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Quicktv @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009: Quicktv. Quick.tv allows users to create professional interactive video quickly and effortlessly within minutes, using an innovative web-based video management system. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Bradley Horowitz - Google's communication products
Now playingNew episodeBradley oversees Google’s communications products and social applications including Google Talk, GrandCentral, Blogger and Picasa. Before joining Google, Bradley led Yahoo’s advanced development division, which developed new products such as Yahoo! Pipes, and drove the acquisition of products such as Flickr and MyBlogLog.
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009: Klomptek. Klomptek creates advanced Mobile Device Management and Security Solutions primarily for enterprises. Their first product, the Remote Call Manager (RCM) is a new way of Device Management for Company Mobile Phones. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009: Prezi. Prezi is an online presentation tool from Zui Labs based in Budapest, Hungary. It brings to life to presentations by empowering the user, letting them zoom in and out on pictures, videos, notes and PDF’s. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009: Huddle. Huddle is a simple and secure service that works like the social platforms you already use but includes all the powerful collaboration tools you need to get stuff done. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Yellowbird @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009: Yellowbird. By using a Google Streetview-like camera, a system with six lenses, not as a photo but as a video camera, an all-encompassing picture is captured. This 3-D video can then be played online on any computer. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Now playingNew episodeChris Sacca, Google, early Twitter ivestor & advisor.
Now playingNew episodeYunoo wins the Rising Sun Start-up award.
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. The Next WebAroxo’s goal is to flip and reverse how people buy and sell online - handing power to the buyer rather than the seller. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Citisins @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Citicins brings custom city guides to your doorstep. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Cotweet @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. CoTweet have created the first Twitter client aimed almost exclusively at businesses who use Twitter. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Nicolay Yaremko: 'Exploring doors from future web'
Now playingNew episodeThere is a border of screens dividing our lives. The web of things welcomes us to the world of ominipresent digital ether (as a form of augmented reality.) Yaremko offers us a different way to think about ubiqutous computing through the concept of origami cards made from electronic paper for only 1-5 dollars a piece.The Next Web Visit://TheNextWeb.com
Kimengi @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Kimengi introduces the first product f»dforward, a widget based recommendation network. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Mendeley @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Free academic software to manage & share research papers and a network to discover research trends and like-minded researchers Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Mimic Media @ ThenextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. MimicMe enables online shoppers to fit clothes online with a personalized 3d model and shop real time together with their friends. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. E connects people to people and people to services, all in real life. It’s like having all your online identities in your pocket. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Plista @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Personalize your internet experience. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Shoutem @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Roll your own Microblogging or Mobile Social Network! Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Silentale @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. With Silentale, store all your personal conversations in one place and access them from anywhere. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Tarpipe @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Tarpipe makes it easy to share content across different social media applications. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Visibuild @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Bring your architectural 3d to life in an online, interactive 3d project environment. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Yourtour @ TheNextWeb Conference
Now playingNew episodeCompanies tha will rock the web 2009. YourTour is a nifty personalised holiday planner. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Now playingNew episodeCompanies that will rock the web 2009. Yubby aims to be your one stop shop for video content on the web. With Hubby you are able to find, collect and publish from 30+ video sites Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Now playingNew episodeYunoo is a new social personal finance platform from The Netherlands. Visit http;TheNextWeb.com
Ricardo Baeza-Yates - 'People don’t search'
Now playingNew episodeRicardo Baeza-Yates is VP of Research for Europe and Latin America, leading the Yahoo! Research labs at Barcelona, Spain and Santiago, Chile, and also supervising the lab in Haifa, Israel. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Now playingNew episodeAn architectural theorist and practitioner, Michael Brown divides his time between writing, lecturing and executing landmark buildings. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Chris Sacca - Google, investor, social activist
Now playingNew episodeChris Sacca interviewed by Andrew Keen @ TheNextWeb Conference 2009 in Amsterdam. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Ian Cleary (The Current Web sessions)
Now playingNew episodeIan Cleary is the wholesale Internet access dude at TeliaSonera International Carrier. With more than a decade experience in the wholesale Internet market, he is a recognised and popular speaker on diverse subjects from social developments of the Internet to the impact of engineering advances in the IP backbone. Ian will share thoughts about the role of the IP carrier in supporting Internet business through this exciting period of legislative, cultural and economic change. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Khris Loux (The Current Web sessions)
Now playingNew episodeKhris Loux, CEO of JS-Kit, can be considered as the king of widgets. He is a strong advocate of Open standards and will discuss how FaceBook's clear domination in social networking could be a threat to the Big 3 (GOOG, MSFT, YHOO) and how they are using their strength to expand off their .com to every .com.. He'll do this talk at Google in May, but pre-released it at The Next Web. Visit http://TheNextWeb.com
Werner Vogels (The Current Web sessions)
Now playingNew episodeWerner Vogels is CTO of Amazon.com and a beloved guest of The Next Web. Werner is chosen as Chief of the Year 2009 by Information Week and besides all just a great guy.
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