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  1. Gillmor Gang 05.11.13: Windows Too Late

    The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor — broke from the gate and never let up in a barnburner of a show about the post-Jobs era. Will Google assume the mantle of leadership from an aging Apple, or is this just an evolutionary step along the stream of innovation triggered by the iPhone/iPad?

    There’s plenty of data on both sides of this coin. Certainly Google Glass has triggered a lot of the same atmospherics that accompanied Apple’s storming of the Microsoft barricades. Every day we see the wreckage of the PC era float past us as our thoughts shift from Windows to Web to apps. Mobile has won the war for our hearts and minds. As Adam said to Eve: Stand back, we don’t know how big this is going to get.

    @stevegillmor, @scobleizer, @jtaschek, @kevinmarks, @kteare

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/11/gillmor-gang-windows-too-late/

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco one week ago

  2. Gillmor Gang 05.04.13: Glass Onion

    The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday, May 3, 2013.

    http://on.aol.com/video/gillmor-gang--glass-onion-517767594

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 2 weeks ago

  3. Gillmor Gang 04.13.13: Speculation, Music, Death

    The Gillmor Gang — Kevin Marks, John Taschek, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor — spared no expense to bring you the finest in up-to-date tech commentary. In other words, we tore into Twitter Music, ignored Facebook Home, dissected the internals of AirPlay, and cashed our Bitcoin checks.

    Our attention is a zero sum game, and whether it’s West Wing or Twitter pointers into the musicsphere, how we make our streaming choices will determine who the big winners are. What we’re really waiting for is the tipping point when the streamer artists crossover and recapture the idea that the creators are the real coin of the realm.

    @stevegillmor, @kteare, @kevinmarks, @jtaschek

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco one month ago

  4. Gillmor Gang 04.05.13: Fork You

    The Gillmor Gang — John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor — spent a too-quick hour on Facebook Home, Twitter’s new deep linking Cards, and the jousting over Webkit. Individually, these developments represent interesting strategy for the major notification platforms of Google, Apple, Twitter, and Facebook.

    But taken together, we’re seeing an important moment of truth. With Facebook pulling a “kindle” by hijacking Android’s lockscreen for its notification engine, suddenly everybody has to get in line. Apple retains its AirPlay gateway to the big screen, but it’s Facebook not Google that threatens iOS’ fit and finish. And just in time for apps, Twitter sets in motion developer innovation linking app to app and eventually the Web, Look out Cleveland, a fork is coming through.

    @stevegillmor, @kteare, @kevinmarks, @borthwick, @jtaschek

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco one month ago

  5. Gillmor Gang 03.16.13: Attention Surplus Disorder

    The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Dan Farber, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — enjoys a week of actual tech news for the first time in quite a while. Samsung’s latest big screen phone comes with a suite of Android add-ons, some of which tickle @scobleizer’s shiny bone while making it clear his rationale for switching to Android has more to do with pocketing his Google Glass base station.

    @dbfarber rejects the notion Google will take over our eyeballs with Glass; everybody will have a say in this wearable moment. @kevinmarks sees Google moving toward unification of web and Android in Andy Rubin’s resignation, and @kteare sticks with me on Apple’s Strategy of Doing Nothing strategy. That bulge in my pocket remains iOS, or are you just glad to see me.

    @stevegillmor, @scobleizer, @dbfarber, @kteare, @kevinmarks

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/16/gillmor-gang-attention-surplus-disorder/

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 2 months ago

  6. Gillmor Gang 03.01.13: Pinch and Spread

    The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — spent a beautiful Bay Area day chatting amiably about Android, Apple, and the GUI formerly known as the Lock Screen. With notifications becoming the default interaction point with email, social, and app inputs, the Gang is split down the middle.

    On one side is @scobleizer and @jtaschek and partially @kevinmarks; on the other more correct side is @kteare and me, @stevegillmor. We think Apple has the more elegant if slightly hamstrung solution, while the rest are Android fanboys waiting desperately for the latest Samsung phone. And of course, @scobleizer sees everything through his forthcoming Glassware, or as he joked, being a Glasshole about it. Oh, the humanity.

    @stevegillmor, @scobleizer, @kteare, @jtaschek, @kevinmarks

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/02/gillmor-gang-pinch-and-spread/

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 2 months ago

  7. Gillmor Gang 02.15.13: House of Bacon

    The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor — pondered the debatable relationship between Netflix’ House of Cards and the tech community. From HBO’s Jeff Bewkes calling the Kevin Spacey series “pretty good” to Comcast buying the rest of NBC/Universal from GE, the economics of streaming TV took a big leap forward.

    Not so much email, which @scobleizer defended with filters, smart labels, and Sane Boxes. We heard about smart calendars and DM suckage and Apple spoilage, but no matter: it’s all about finding more time to devote to binge viewing and meteor dodging. More bacon please.

    @stevegillmor, @scobleizer, @kteare, @jtaschek, @kevinmarks

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/16/gillmor-gang-house-of-bacon/

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 3 months ago

  8. Gillmor Gang 02.09.2013: Snow Kidding

    The Gillmor Gang — Danny Sullivan, John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor — take advantage of the East Coast blizzard to toast some marshmallows on the fire. First up is the Series A drought and impact of the cloud on startup funding. Next, the big pivot to Spoilerland, aka Binge TV.

    House of Cards is having just that impact on the television industry, collapsing the mid tier pay networks into an environment much like planes stacked up over Newark. It’s Breaking Bad followed by Mad Men followed by Arrested Development and so forth. How the broadcast networks get past the new air traffic controllers is anybody’s guess, but Netflix continues to confound the experts and delight the customers.

    @stevegillmor, @dannysullivan, @borthwick, @kevinmarks, @kteare

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 3 months ago

  9. Gillmor Gang 02.02.2013: Give Me Your Pants

    The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — is recorded live in the style of a jazz date, where the group improvises around the themes of the day or week. As we prepare to start, I usually try and get voice levels while at the same time trying to “save it for the show.”

    This time we went ten minutes or so before realizing we’d neglected to record. The result is an abrupt start to a good conversation, post-Crunchies. It turns out Mike Arrington is very tall and the Oliver guy from the Daily Show very funny.

    @stevegillmor, @kevinmarks,@jtaschek, @scobleizer, @kteare

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 3 months ago

  10. Gillmor Gang 01.05.2013: Two Clouds And A Screen

    The Gillmor Gang — John Taschek, Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — made it past the Fiscal Cliff in good order and got back to the day job: buying stuff. With CES on the horizon, the talk quickly got down to screens big and small. Passive TV vs. transactional mobile devices, the differences between the platforms are being absorbed by the big players as they rush to consolidate each other’s positions.

    Microsoft continues to struggle in this two-horse or maybe three climate, with Amazon straddling both Google’s context engine and Apple’s credit card superiority. The Gang seems well-positioned to navigate, with Android fans favoring the big lead Google maintains in knowing our data from Gmail and search outward, and Apple enjoying the AirPlay loyalty and its potential in the TV Everywhere battle. A good start to an exciting year we all believe is in the cards.

    @stevegillmor, @scobleizer, @kevinmarks, @kteare, @jtaschek

    Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 3 months ago

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