Late as always, though nevertheless fairly interesting, come the podcasts of Web Montag 3 at Frankfurt’s Brotfabrik.
Web2.0 (In)Security with Björn Schotte
is all about security issues you get for
free with contemporary Web 2.0 webpages — focus of this presentation is on risks
inside AJAX applications. MP3 6,73MB M4A 4,54MB Video 94,2 MB
eTesting: Austausch von eLearning-
und Test-Elementen Martin Seibert tells us about current practices in web-based e-learning applications. Finally adding his own suggestions. MP3 4,1MB M4A 2,76MB Video 55,5 MB
Hitflip: Medien-Tauschplattform 2.0 André Alpar of Hitflip reports on the state of Web 2.0 features at the media-exchange platform, discussing
the user-perception of these concepts. MP3 4,92MB M4A 3,3MB Video 66 MB
Medienmix mit Tumbleblogs is where Ralf Graf has a look at a new kind of weblog design, which centers around
the presentational affordances of various types of media. MP3 8,09MB M4A 5,45MB Video 103 MB
Podcast from a Train to Madrid:Culturally different Approaches to do Business — Europe vs. the US
At more than 200miles/h onboard of a highspeed-train to Madrid and on their way home to the US, Guidewire Goup‘s official podcaster Cathy Brooks has a conversation with Chris Shipley about the European approach how business is being practiced (and the work-life-balance resulting therefrom) as opposed to the American traditions — both while looking at the obviously impressive Spanish countryside passing by outside.
These are the first video presentation podcasts from the second Frankfurt Web Montag, mostly in German language. More details to come, as soon as I get them web-ready. Update: Movies are available now.
The Art of the Pitch is an introductory guide to the process of reaching agreement — when seeking an investment, closing a sale, forming a partnership, or recruiting an employee. This contains many points from How to Be a Demo God, but now put into perspective concerning the pitch’s goals. Plus, near the recording’s end, there is a valuable "Bonus Track" on using certain presentation software…
NOTE: I mirrored the track for easier download and also set up an "off-site" sub-category within the podcasts, so you can easily tell other people’s work from our own.
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