The kinds of innovation Google Glass will bring
CrowdOptic‘s developers are one of a handful of folks who are pushing new kinds of location features thanks to the new sensor platform that is known as Google Glass. Glass is the first consumer product...
View ArticleLearning more about our advertising future in Google Glass world
How could Google Glass change advertising? Well, today it was revealed that there might be a “pay per glaze” style of advertising. Here I talk with Sahil Jain, CEO of AdStage, about the future of...
View ArticleCome meet the disrupters, like this guy (and enter our Google Glass dev...
The crowdfunding revolution is well underway and has helped many companies get started on both Indiegogo and Kickstarter. Here you meet IndieGogo cofounder Slava Rubin who tells me about what’s...
View ArticleHere comes the age of the “personal cloud”
Here Scott McGregor, CEO of Broadcom, shows me some new wireless devices, based on Low Power Bluetooth, which will be the “hub” of a new kind of “personal cloud” that will connect sensors and wearable...
View ArticleWhy I got Highlight wrong (and how Bluetooth Low Energy might save it)
Back in March 2012 I hyped up Highlight something fierce. I thought it was going to be the next big app. I was wrong. Should have picked Snapchat (which I didn’t see coming because I personally don’t...
View ArticleNokia’s Trapster is too far over the freaky line
Why trust is the new currency in Age of Context and why Nokia lost it here. In the Age of Context lots of companies will go over the freaky line. What is that line? Where at least some people are...
View ArticleMy writeup of Moto X, over on guest post on The Next Web
I wrote up a long post about how Google is over the freaky line with its introduction of Moto X. I now have one of the devices in my hands and I’ll have a lot more to say about it when I get back from...
View ArticleKnock, knock, is this thing on?
We’ve done some updates to the blog here. Hopefully the feeds and everything still works. Now on a modern server at Rackspace, thanks to Rob Collazo for helping me out. Got the latest theme. Improved...
View ArticleI’ve completely moved to social media
After giving it some thought I have completely moved to Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble I am putting TONS of great content into there. If you aren’t on Facebook, I’m also on Twitter...
View Article15 years of blogging…
In December, 2000 I started my Scobleizer blog. Damn, thinking about how much the world has changed since then. (I also posted this to Facebook here). Back then there was: No Facebook. No YouTube. No...
View ArticleJoin us for the Scoble Show (music/charity event)
Details on “Scoble Show” on Saturday. I have 200 friends coming from around the world to Napa on Saturday to raise awareness for http://www.preventchildabuse.org/ and celebrate several birthdays....
View ArticleMy blog to return in April 2016
In the meantime, why don’t you check out my newsletters? I’m writing the 40th one this week. I won’t push this on social media. I wonder who will find it first? Oh, and if you are going to SXSW I’ll...
View ArticleI’m leaving Rackspace to join Upload VR
The news is now out: http://venturebeat.com/2016/03/10/robert-scoble-leaving-rackspace-for-uploadvr-to-explore-augmented-and-virtual-reality/ I’m joining Upload VR, details here… What a seven years it...
View ArticleMental Blocks and Resource Constraints
Welcome back, it’s been a while since I’ve posted something real on my blog. This post has a bunch of business honesty and goes into my personal financial situation in depth. I’m sharing it with you to...
View ArticleSpatial Computing: why Tim Cook better worry
It is the fourth visible user interface of the personal computer era. The first was character mode. MS-DOS. The second was the GUI, graphical user interface. Macintosh and Windows. The third was...
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