- Most Recent EpisodeTuesday, January 20th, 2009David Allen, author of "Getting Things Done," one of the best-selling productivity books of all times joins Robert Scoble to talk about the future of work and how to make the most of productivity while minimizing stress. Allen also talks about his upcoming GTD Summit. ...17 Comments
- Friday, October 24th, 2008T.A. McCann, CEO of Gist, talks with me about how communications are changing thanks to Facebook and Gmail and how we'll handle the explosion of web-based information.
- Monday, October 6th, 2008Adobe's product manager, Erik Larson, will tell us about the recent changes Adobe has made and give us his view of how work is changing online.
- Saturday, September 27th, 2008The iPhone, despite all the attention, is only a small part of how mobile is changing our work lives. Google's mobile team has some ideas of their own. Sumit Agarwal, product manager, will demonstrate to us all sorts of fun ways to improve our lives with mobile phones, and how Google is involved. ...
- Monday, September 15th, 2008app2you built the system that helped TechCrunch sort through thousands of company submissions for its TechCrunch50 conference. We'll learn more about the programs they built from founder Yannis Papakonstantinou. Also a professor of computer science and engineering at UCSD, Papakonstantinou will ...
- Friday, August 29th, 2008Zoho has a million users, which is quite remarkable for a new company that hasn't spent a dollar on advertising or getting a ton of PR. How did they do it? By releasing a suite of services for new workers. We'll hear all about that, and more when Zoho's evangelist Raju Vegesna visits us. ...
- Friday, August 1st, 2008Newt Gingrich's Internet Strategist, David Kralik, isn't here to talk about politics, but, rather, how government is changing thanks to several eGovernment initiatives. ...
- Friday, July 25th, 2008Buzz Bruggeman is one of the world's best networkers that I've ever met and also runs ActiveWords, which is a cool utility that helps you get more things done through programming your keystrokes, but that isn’t what excited me about Buzz. He's one of the world's top users of Mind Mapping Software ...
- Thursday, July 10th, 2008Our guest Matt Rissell, CEO of TSheets, a Boise-based provider of online timeclocks used by employees and consultants went on a mission to determine what made the most productive people successful. His surprise: Tools didn't much matter. His discovery: There are 10 rules that the 75 successful ...
- Friday, July 4th, 2008Timothy Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek explains how you can automate and outsource the process of becoming prosperous, then spend the rest of your time enjoying the things you love to do.


