Saturday, December 29, 2007

The Unauthorized History of Myspace.com (Part 1 of 2)

Think Tom started MySpace on his own? Think again, Tom is not your friend!

This is the first part of a two part documentary about the history of MySpace, separating fact from fiction. This documentary details this history of MySpace from its origins as a e-mail marketing (read spam sending) firm to the Photobucket merger in May of 2007. A must see for any serious internet user.

The Unauthorized History of Myspace.com (Part 2 of 2)

This is the second part of a two part documentary about the history of myspace

PSP Commercial - A Sony Educational Video #1

These guys are so corny, it's hilarious. Have a good laugh while watching PSP Commercial - Sony Educational Video #1

Thursday, December 20, 2007

PSP Commercial - A Sony Educational Video #2

These guys are so corny, it's hilarious. Have a good laugh while watching PSP Commercial - A Sony Educational Video #2

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own - Star Wars BRS (USA)

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own #1 - Departure (USA)

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own #2 - Cheat Code (USA)

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own #3 - Potty Humor (USA)

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own #4 - Movie Killer (USA)

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own #5 - Belt Check (USA)

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own #6 - Jam Session (USA)

PSP Commercial - Dude Get Your Own #7 - Hotel Homies (USA)

Microsoft Not Happy with Google's DoubleClick Deal

Microsoft is not happy after Google's recent $3.1 billion bid for advertising network operator DoubleClick. Microsoft is so upset about the situation that they have called for a review of the deal.

DoubleClick Now Has Google In The Running

Online advertising company DoubleClick now has Google among its suitors. The price tag could pass two billion dollars as Google competes with Microsoft, Yahoo, and possibly AOL for the company.

How Google Works?

Google buys YouTube - Official Press Conference.

YouTube: From Concept to Hyper-growth

Less than two years after launch, YouTube has become one the most-visited destinations on the web. With more than 100 million videos served daily, it may be the fastest-growing entertainment website in the history of the World Wide Web. Jawed Karim will explain the thought process and the events that led to the development of YouTube.

This talk was given on Oct 21st 2006 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ACM Conference.

The World According To Google

A short documentary from the BBC Money Programme about Google. Edited down to 9 minutes so it fits on here

Mr. Bean Apple ad

Get a Mac Collections

This is a collection of all of the "Get a Mac" ads on Apple's website

Evolution of The iPod (2000-2007)

This is video of the evolution and history of the ipod from the 1st generation and ipod photo till now ending with the ipod touch, classic, and new video nano.

New iPod Touch Commercial

This is the New iPod Touch Commercial

New iPod Touch

New iPod Nano Commercial

World's 1st iPhone Review Ever !!!

"In the 16 years I have been reviewing tech products I cannot remember any product having this kind of hype and high expectations surrounding it. -- It is certainly the most beautiful and the most radical smartphone or hand-held computer I have ever tested."

Macworld 2007 - Part 1 - Steve Jobs introduces iPhone

Macworld 2007 - The iPhone keynote.
Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone. I think this keynote is a good example for how innovative Apple is and a good way to learn how presentations should look like. Very interessting ...

Macworld 2007 - Part 2 - Steve Jobs introduces iPhone

Part 2 of the iPhone introduction. Jobs explains the process of developing the user interface and controls. Very interessting, again.

One of the differences between Microsoft and Apple, as I see it, is for example that Microsoft seems to design after the wish list of programmers, IT-people, and Apple does it the opposite, and only right, way: the designers tell the developers what to do and work together closely with them. You can clearly see it in this video. And they don't give to much about marketing research. People can't tell you how do a great product. All that customers want is more features for free

Macworld 2007 - Part 3 - Steve Jobs demos the iPhone

Part 3 explaines the iPod functionalities of the iPhone

Macworld 2007 - Part 4 - Steve Jobs demos the iPhone

This part shows the actual phone capabilities of the .. iPhone ...

Macworld 2007 - Part 5 - Internet on the iPhone

Steve Jobs demos the Safari internet browser included with the iPhone and shows how excellent their user interface is

Macworld 2007 - Part 6 - Widgets and Google Maps on iPhone

Steve Jobs demos the Widgets and Google Maps on iPhone.

Apple Music Special Event 2005-The iPod Nano Introduction

History of the iPod: Part 1 of 5

History of the iPod: Part 2 of 5

History of the iPod: Part 3 of 5

History of the iPod: Part 4 of 5

History of the iPod: Part 5 of 5

Apple Music Event 2001-The First Ever iPod Introduction

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 1 of 10

In their rare joint appearance at All Things Digital 5, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates discuss their contributions to the technology industry, the qualities they most respect in one another.

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 2 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 3 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 4 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 5 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 6 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 7 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 8 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 9 of 10

Steve Jobs + Bill Gates - Part 10 of 10

Macworld Boston 1997 - Full Version

The full version of the 1997 Boston Macworld expo where we see Steve Jobs for the first time since returning to work for Apple after being gone since 1985. This was a very historic time for Apple because they were almost bankrupt at the time, so Steve announces a temporary partnership with Microsoft to a very hostile crowd. Bill Gates also makes an appearance.

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 1 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) is an unauthorized made-for-television docudrama written and directed by Martyn Burke. Based upon the book, Fire in the Valley: The Making of The Personal Computer, by Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine, this film documents the rise of the home computer/personal computer through the rivalry between Apple Computer (Apple II and the Apple Macintosh) and Microsoft (DOS, IBM PC, and Windows).

The central story of the film begins in the early 1970s and ends in 1985 when Steve Jobs resigned from Apple Computer. The film is also structured by a set of "book ends": it begins and ends with Jobs' return to Apple in 1997.

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 2 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 3 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 4 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 5 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 6 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 7 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 8 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 9 of 10

Pirates of Silicon Valley - Part 10 of 10