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May 30, 2007
Clifford Clarke is the chief technology officer from Fort Wayne, Indiana, and is as the mayor calls him the chief innovation officer for the city. He works on finding new technology for the city and helping figure out what...
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May 29, 2007
Hiawatha Broadband Communications (HBC) works with communities to try to help them with their connectivity goals. They were at the Killer App Expo showing off some of the services they have and the communities they have helped....
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May 25, 2007
Ken Tysell works on AT&T's three screen products. He talks about what their plans are for upgrading bandwidth to the home and ideas for bringing phone, television, and broadband applications together....
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May 24, 2007
Jim Erickson is the president of FiberFirst Minnesota. Their goal is make Minnesota the leading state in the deployment of fiber to the home. Now of course since we at TechnologyEvangelist.com are from Minnesota, we think this is a...
May 23, 2007
Tripactix started as a health care IT company but has since branched out. At the Killer App Expo they were showing their extension product, which repurposes content and makes it available on a variety of devices....
May 17, 2007
Larry Irving is the Co-Chairman of the Internet Innovation Alliance. The IIA believe that broadband Internet will improve Americans' lives by promoting innovation, next generation services and service providers, and more competitive U.S. jobs and firms. To allow these...
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May 16, 2007
Ray Kurzweil is a pioneer in the fields of optical character recognition, health, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, technological singularity and futurism. At the Killer App Expo in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Ray gave the evening Keynote speech. We were fortunate enough...
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May 14, 2007
HomeMovie.com is a site that takes all of your home movies and digitizes them and makes them available to you, and anyone you want via the web. It also has simple editing capability and the option to turn your...
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May 11, 2007
Fort Wayne, Indiana has become one of the leaders in a technology movement to provide better services to residents and businesses. Mayor Graham Richard has been at the front of this cause and we talked to him about his...
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May 10, 2007
SecureCom Technologies provides network security devices, and while that is not anything new, being able to look at security cameras with your phone is. Their Mobilarm will allow you and multiple users to view security cameras with just a...
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May 8, 2007
Vodium is a provider of web based media services. What does that mean? They take any event that you want video of, combine it with other media elements, such as power point or flash movies, and distribute it via...
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May 7, 2007
Killer App Expo showed us a lot of cool items, but this is the one that we want to buy for ourself. What's not to like about a robot that can destroy bombs, and have a paintball gun mounted...
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May 3, 2007
PacketFront's Tim Scott presented a case study on how Vasteras, Sweden has positioned the fiber to the home network they've built over the past 4-5 years. City felt under served by telecoms, so they decided to build their own gigabit...
May 2, 2007
Live from the Killer App Expo show floor! Interviews are being recorded in HD and will be edited and the posted in the coming days. Live coverage is with a Logitech web cam and will be available as a live...
Larry Irving, president of the Internet Innovation Alliance, presented a keynote at the Killer App Expo on the infrastructure challenges we face due to the new and demanding ways people are using the Internet today. Services like social networking programs...
Michael Render from RVA, LLC gave a morning keynote at Killer App Expo on the needs for government investments in fiber to the home. Giving a historical perspective for this type of investment, he reminded us that past investments in...
May 1, 2007
Ray Kurzweil gave the evening keynote on day one of the Killer App Expo. Below are my notes: Kurzweil discussed that many discoveries and innovations in science are much more predictable that most people realize. While individual predictions are difficult,...
Chris Brogan from Network2.tv included a footer in his PowerPoint slides asking the audience to take pictures, blog about it, talk about it, etc. He clearly didn't have a problem with his presentation being streamed live to the web using...
April 30, 2007
Technology Evangelist is covering the 2007 Killer App Expo in Fort Wayne, Indiana. We are not only bringing our standard 1080p high-definition gear but we're also streaming the event LIVE! On Monday, April 30th we'll be driving from Minneapolis, MN...
The Technology Evangelist team will be driving to Fort Wayne, Indiana for the Killer App Expo on Monday and streaming the car ride via UStream.tv. This will be an interesting experiment to see how well EVDO and Ustream.tv can deal...
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