Gillmor Gang: Taming of the Stream - http://techcrunch.com/2014...
The Gillmor Gang – John Borthwick, Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor – examine the gathering storm that is the Uber social network. After years of positioning, acquisition, soaring value payouts, and a winner-take-all sensibility in the tech community, now something different. The data points: Digg Deeper, Soundcloud, Twitter user metrics, and more… Read More - Steve Gillmor
Nice episode. I couldn't find a place to post my comment but I'm going to do it here. With all this technology I would think that you guys would dedicate a page that would redirect viewers to your other social media sites in a more organized way. Anyway, I like the discussions of creative technology innovation, consumer purchasing power, and law. Neither of these three topics wouldn't exist without the others. But I don't hear much discussion and action regarding law. Lately, it feels as if the consumer is being manhandled by not only the corporations but the negative aspects of bureaucratic law. Especially when it comes to upgrading our technological infrastructure throughout the country. And I feel as if the consumer isn't doing their part enough to set the foundation for innovation to be accelerated. Maybe because were talking about apps like Yo so much? Another question: Since I try not to use Twitter because I don't want to be bombarded all day with stuff, what is the best, simplest and most convenient way for me to be notified and have the ability to participate in a live broadcast from the Gilmore Gang? Oh and Steve I love your on-screen graphics! Keep it classy. - Ian Camarillo
We are readying some tools to directly address your comments stay tuned. - Steve Gillmor