Former Financial Times reporter Tom Foremski interviews Silicon Valley CEOs, top thought leaders, and covers major events and conferences.
Behind the scenes with Traveling Geeks '09 (and my son Matt Foremski) in London and Cambridge.
Meet the real Intel "Rock Stars" from the TV campaign and also wander around the hall where Intel features some of its research projects. It includes a wireless electric power project that can recharge your gadgets and gizmos from several feet away.
Traveling Geeks meet with UK agencies and Cambridge startups.
The Traveling Geeks visit Cambridge Consultants incubator and also Microsoft Research Labs at Cambridge.
AS the Traveling Geeks shmooze on the lawn, Matt and I explore the oldest college in Cambridge, Peterhouse, founded in 1284. It features one of the finest collections of Pre-Raphaelite stained glass from Morris, Burne-Jones, and Madox-Browne.
(A little pixelated at the start but settles down quickly.) Silicon Valley Watcher and the Traveling Geeks visit the madness of the Europa Awards. Mike Butcher, editor of Techcrunch Europe is the MC.
The Traveling Geeks and Agency.com staff and friends take a minute and a half to introduce themselves and say what drives their interests around new/social media. I apologize for not getting everyone and for the dark surroundings.
A brief video of Traveling Geeks Tweetup in Chelsea.
Jim Clark, co-founder of Silicon Graphics, and Netscape, tells some stories about his life and about what makes Silicon Valley successful. He received the 2009 SDForum Visionary Award.
Kay Koplovitz calls for more women entrepreneurs during her acceptance speech at the SDForum visionary awards.