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Each episode now has 2 parts covering business innovation opportunities and business knowledge.
This week, we first look at the potential value of Web2.0 for businesses, including how social networking concepts could contribute to an efficient business.
In the second part, we review and bring you an extract from a white paper on the history of business planning - available free from k-wiki.com.
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Originally recorded as a videopodcast, hence a slight sound variation, the following show outlines the potential business applications offered by the convergence of traditional mobile data and media traditionally available on desktop devices. For example, rich video and audio content. We also consider how sms alerts can be incorporated into a number of applications and how e-Induction could deliver immediate efficiency savings for new organisation or project entrants.
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Originally recorded as a videopodcast, hence a slight sound variation, the following show outlines the features, benefits and practical examples (includes a demonstration with National Geographic News Podcast).
I’m thankful to my guest Jon Vanags - Managing director of Phoncasting UK.
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The show also communicates adsense type adcasting, a very interesting innovation.
More information on phonecasting can be sought from:
Another story for another time but the last few days have been a nightmare as somehow my entire site was taken off line by 1and1!
Anyway, we’re back and the lastest Corporate Podcasting show is here…
On Friday 9th Oct the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC UK) Breakfast programme advertised for an audience panel (www.bbc.co.uk/breakfast ). Their invitation states…’Have you got something to say about Breakfast? What would you like to see more of - and what drives you mad? Find out here how to join our new audience panel.’
Here is a sample of some of the questions that are being asked at their site:
Q: What do you like about Breakfast? Q: What could we do better? Q: Are there any stories that you think Breakfast should be covering?
KHL believe that the issues that need to be considered include:
1. Does new future media present an opportunity for greater global reach - and is the world of media controllers ready to ‘let the people speak’ through this new media rather than questioning traditional outlet mechanisms - albeit that the BBC have embraced both audio and video podcasting.
2. Is there such a thing as media filtering from traditional news sources and established feeds?
3. Will Viewer Created content (VC2) have an impact on traditional television content?
Future Media opportunities? Global reach can be considered as potentially bringing the world together. Maybe we are now at a point where the same old faces being asked about their opinions need to be challenged. Reliance on them could be because they are articulate or because they are both available and safe!!
The BBC is a truly amazing organisation. There is no doubting the commitment of its staff and the quality of the content they produce.
In a world where many viewers are switching to You Tube or other Internet channels, suddenly traditional media outlets now have some competition.
Another exciting development is CURRENT – See http://www.current.tv This is an excellent innovation with Al Gore as one of its founders. The premise is that we the viewing consumer will be creating news worthy content. They suggest that anyone who wants to contribute can upload a video. Then, everyone in the Current online community helps decide what should be on TV. You can join in at either stage —watch & vote or make video. In addition, they also have online training to help you get the skills you need to make TV!
New Media, here it comes or will it just be a fad?