WorkFast TV interviews Mark Bernstein of PARC

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Co-hosts Robert Scoble and Shel Israel interview PARC president and Center Director Mark Bernstein who has been at PARC where Ethernet, the GUI, MS Word and so much more was first developed since 1970. As WorkFast's first guest, he will give an overview of work trends and talk about what it takes to make a successful office productivity product.

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Hey, why not record your own video response on Youtube - and insert the url here.

Robert, show was fine. Keep up the great work. Not sure what ppl are whining about. I was just wondering if that is the Million Dollar Homepage on the back of your laptop?

Yeh. Robert & I will definitely replace the black curtain background. But a new show has lots of moving parts and we will just have to live with that until we have either budget or volunteers for a set design. We'd like something that looks like a futuristic office. What do you think?

i dunno new business seems less apt to employ suits. i picture you more in an iphone shirt. don't forget to unbutton it when sitting heh - or so i've heard.

E.B. - not shot against green screen- any of it- All against black background. Thanks for playing! :-)

Hey Rob,

Great show, but wow, for a better green screen (get rid of all the green spill), try DV Garage's DV Matte Pro

http://www.dvgarage.com/prod/prod.php?prod=dvmattep3

Sorry for the delay. We will do this show live, which will go out before the recording will be up. Revision 3 gets us the recordings on tape, which requires capturing and uploading. We'll work on speeding up this process, but every week on Friday at 10 a.m. we'll go live (Pacific Time). If you don't want to watch it live, wait until the following Monday and it'll be up then.

The video player says, "Check back next Monday for video on demand."

Well, I'm here now to see it, and it's not really video on demand if it's not available now. With all the high-tech at play here-abouts it seem like the replay would be available right after the live broadcast.

--John

Please do not start the video automatically. It is very jarring.

Lame!

Scoble in a suit!? Terrible!

Sound is way too low.

I see scoble, only frozen.