Larry Magid talks with Guy Kawasaki

Larry Magid is a great Bay Area-based radio personality and lover of tech. We have had the pleasure of working with him many times, including one time when we set him up to talk with Intel co-founder Gordon Moore. Here;s Larry talking with blog legend Guy Kawasaki.

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PCI Express 2.0 Speeds Innovation – Intel Chip Chat # 4

David Fair explains how PCI Express Gen 2 increases speed, device interoperability and bandwidth. He also provides insight into the Geneseo proposal that Intel and IBM gave to PCI-SIG.

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Social Networking 3.0 — Always On Panel with Charlene Li

The audio is not that great in this video, but it\’s great to see and hear next to each other: Chris DeWolfe (CEO, MySpace), Dustin Moskowitz (Co-Founder, Facebook), Richard Rosenblatt (CEO, Demand Media), Gina Bianchini (CEO, Ning) and Karl Jacob (CEO, Wallop).

Moderator Charlene Li is Senior Analyst, Forrester Research.

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Intel Quad Core Chopper

The BBC visited Intel headquarters this summer to check out the Intel Chopper designed and built by Orange County Choppers to showcase Intel’s quad core embedded technology. This was shot with our new JVC GZ-MG555 HDD camera. The video doesn’t show the bike revved up, but I did use our Sony HDV camera to shoot video of the bike booming in the front “quad” in front of Intel.

See a photo brochure and press release here .

Internet Rating & Measuring — NPR on Nielsen

NPR’s “On the Media” did a story timed well with what many of us are exploring — social media measurement.  From the show’s site:

Ratings are never easy to calculate. Especially on the web, where visits to sites can last mere seconds. But now Nielsen has released internet ratings that include “total minutes” and “total sessions.” Abbey Klassen, writer for Advertising Age, explains who benefits from the new system.

Intel Chip Chat — Climate Savers Computing Initiative

We watched the introduction of the computing industry org “Climate Savers Computing” a few months ago at Google headquarters. Now Intel’s Lorie Wigle share more insight into Intel’s leadership role in rallying others in the industry to design energy efficiency into every new device.  This is the third episode of Intel Chip Chat.
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Intel Chip Chat — Architecting Next-Gen 45nm

I first got to work with Intel’s Stephen Fischer after he agreed to do an on-camera interview about the making of Penryn — Intel’s next generation of transistor technology measuring 45nm — in January of 2007. He was proud, humbled and shared a first-had story about how he and his team were the first to test a Penryn chip in Sacramento, California one late evening into the morning. Champaign all around! OK, sparkling cyder it was.

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Brian Oberkirch, Small Good Thing

This is one from Jeremiah Owyang that I gotta check out.

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Guidelines Get People Off the Fence

This week and the week prior, we saw mainstream media interest in companies creating guidelines for employees participating in virtual worlds, spurred likely by IBM talking about their new SL guidelines for employees.

Here are some of the stories:

Here’s where we are at Intel:

Intel has not developed a specific code of conduct for employees participating in Second Life. The company does have general employee code of conduct that encourages all employees do business with honesty, integrity, lawfully and in the best interest to protect Intel assets and reputation. This code applies to all employee conduct, including in Second Life.

It’s the job of some Intel employees to participate regularly in Second Life on behalf of Intel.

We do have guidelines for internal and external Intel blogging. We are also finishing with a set of guidelines and voluntary course that provide tips on how to participate wisely on non-Intel blogs and with social media, even if you’re not an official spokesperson or official Intel blogger. These guidelines are very similar to the general code of conduct for all employees, as described above. When commenting on Intel related topics, employees are encouraged to state that they work for Intel and if they’re not an official spokesperson then they need to state that they do not speak on behalf of Intel.

Guidelines can actually empower employees to participate online appropriately. For those employees who may be hesitant, guidelines can provide the encouragement and Intel philosophy they need to actually dive in and start participating.

One place where to learn more and see case studies how companies are stepping into social media is the Society of New Communications Research and their insightful leader Jennifer McClure.

The Future of Accelerator Technology – Intel Chip Chat

This is the first in a series of Intel Podcasts called Chip Chat, where Intel insiders take time to talk about what they do in the vast company that makes the most complex things ever built by humans…the computer chip.

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