by Chris Miller at 10:20:34 AM on Monday, October 19th, 2009
While at BlogWorldExpo, Wayne Sutton and myself had the chance to talk to Jermaine Dupri (music producer, rapper, founder of SoSoDef and more) about his movements into social media. He provides some great insight how record companies, artists and himself can benefit with the use of social media. I also dig into his branding and his blog, YouTube and Twitter work.
I personally have followed JD since his beginnings and watching the growth of a label, brand and, well, empire is amazing. Finally getting a chance to ask about his understanding of how these changes in media relate to his philosophy on the future was met with very candid responses. Exactly what I would expect.
by Chris Miller at 11:57:05 PM on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
I got my invite, logged on and and you get the first impressions. I caught Leo Laporte at the same time and we walked through some features However, more fun was had after I stopped screencasting as I figured out some little tricks, and one bug.
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After getting everyone settled in, we jump right into the discussions:
* How to control your inbound content flow * LazyFeed * Posterous * and more....
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* Facebook as the second Internet, has it consumed you? * Boxee.tv on Windows * and more....
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* Facebook Vanity URL's - should they cost you also? * Paid Twitter feeds, yes or no? * Mixero, LiveFlow and Floxee (see Diigo Links) * Social identity management, do you do it correctly? * Friendfeed colors make Sarah sick (literally) * Quick commentary on Bing and other announcements * and more....
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by Chris Miller at 06:42:23 PM on Monday, September 8th, 2008
The roundtable discussion grows with Wayne Sutton, Jeff(isageek), Corvida, Louis Gray, Sarah Perez and myself (IdoNotes) in what will be the start of a bi-weekly event. We will discuss all the hot and interesting news in the social media space. This week covers Chrome, Toluu, Social Median, abandoning your accounts, TweetRush and more. One hour and 13 minutes of fun.
Today we cover the following items, which you can find by following our groups bookmarks on Diigo here.
by Chris Miller at 01:33:38 PM on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
We begin yet another feature with roundtable discussions with Wayne Sutton, Jeff(isageek), Corvida and myself (IdoNotes) in what will be the start of a bi-weekly event. We will discuss all the hot and interesting news in the social media space.
Today we cover the following items, which you can find by following our groups bookmarks on Diigo here.
by Chris Miller at 11:43:16 AM on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
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Chris Saad of DataPortability.org and I talk about the recent meet-up that took place in San Francisco and what it meant for the development. We cover the big names joining the group and then finish with everything else Chris does with Faraday Media. I would visit the Faraday site and get info on Particls, the Engagd platform, SyncStream and APML
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by Chris Miller at 11:24:10 AM on Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
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Harrison of Spokeo answers all my questions about this amazing aggregation tool. A must have for anyone that plays in multiple social network sites, or lurks and follows multiple people.
You will hear some echo every so often but it took weeks of us to get the timing right to record so we went with it instead of trying to recreate the whole podcast.
by Chris Miller at 12:51:32 PM on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
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Guy Kawasaki takes a podcast interview to another level, one of the best and most fun interviews I have done about his venture Truemors.
by Chris Miller at 02:58:59 PM on Friday, November 2nd, 2007
I interview Dan Cohen, CEO of Pageflakes, about his social-based portal pages for browsers. This is part 1 where we dig into the site from the architecture side and Lisa will cut loose in the next episode to discuss the site from an end user viewpoint.
If you have not played with the site, listen in to get some great tips and an even better understanding on how this really is a social network and not just a browser portal for content.
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Yes this is a blatant theft of the outline that Jess uses on her page, but I asked permission. Why?? Because I am a hardcore admin and can make ugly tables to make you developers frustrated, but this was too nice to pass up.
Also Known As: Chris Miller (when awake)
Boring Certifications: (only because someone asked twice)
Workplace Collaboration Services 2.5 - Team Collab and Messaging
Domino 7 Certified Security Administrator
PCLP ND7
PCLP ND6
PCLP R5
PCLP R4
CLP Collaboration (soon to be retired Aug 2006)
random former R4 exams
CLI for numerous admin areas including Domino, Sametime and Workplace
CLP Insane
Yes, I write some of those dreaded admin cert exams you take. I won't say which ones so you don't come looking for me, but I will
say they are the real good recent ones that have been coming out.
Weapons/Equipment:
At work an IBM 2 GHz
At home a plethera of 6 machines with various Windows versions and Red Hat on a wired/wireless LAN
A Toshiba E740 with 802.11b (yes geek toy)
An Apple 40GB iPod that is filled to the brim
Compaq RioPort MP3 player (now in storage)
An EBook (REB1100) also for travel (Love that darn thing)
Verizon and they always seem to know how to find me, damn cell
Animals:
One dog, a Pug. He has been on this world before and seems to understand slippers and a fine cigar. Mind you that is him in the chair and not me.
Let us now also add a deranged cat that is in the process of being toilet trained. Update: Toilet traning was very very close.
Music:
Non-stop. At my desk, in my car, walking to work and back to my car downtown. In the house there is a crazy zoned set-up for you home automation geeks.
I am a self-proclaimed MP3 fiend, to which I have tried rehab 4 billion times to no avail. Next is the MP3 hard-drive for the car that I found. Now what kind of music you ask? I will never tell.
Languages:
Incredibly fast English
Very slow Spanish
Emoticon-ese
Learning Korean
HTML
Advanced Sarcasm
Geek class special abilities:
Notes/Domino overdrive
Workplace
Sametime
Active Directory (huh? kidding)
Quickplace
LMS, LVC and the other L's of elearning
Windoze junk
MS Exchange versions
LAN
TCPIP
Server Iron
Yeah, yeah it goes on some
Skills:
Get back to you here
Spells:
Hershey’s Stomach of Holding: Jess and I are fighting over who eats more chocolate. TWDUFF can help me out and vouch for me.
Character Bio:
This will take far more time than I have today. I will start with I was born and still live in St. Louis, MO. Even though for a couple years I was never, ever here and always on the road, this is smack in the middle of the US. Everything is just a few hour flight. That part is nice. No beach/ocean/coast isn't the best. But with the travel I make up for it.
Looking to find me in person? Here is where I will be.