Published by Robert Scoble
I give you a front-row seat on the future. Focusing most of my efforts now on next-generation augmented reality and artificial intelligence, AKA "mixed reality."
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WATCH MY LATEST SPEECHES:
State of VR with Philip Rosedale (done in VR itself, very cool): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zAA1EVGUZU
At GEOINT, June 2017: http://trajectorymagazine.com/glimpse-new-world/
Augmented World Expo, June 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4xHILvLD8E
At Leade.rs, April 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
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BIO:
Scoble gives you a front-row seat on the future.
Literally. He had the first ride in the first Tesla. Siri was launched in his house. He's been the first to share all sorts of technologies and companies with you, from Flipboard to Pandora to Instagram.
Today he's focusing on mixed reality, AKA "next-generation augmented reality" which will include a new user interface for EVERYTHING in your life (IoT, Smart Cities, driverless cars, robots, drones, etc).
That's based on his view thanks to his past experience as futurist at Rackspace.
Best place to find Scoble? On his Facebook profile at https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble
He has been a technology blogger since 2000, was one of five people who built Microsoft's Channel 9 video blog/community, worked at Fast Company Magazine running its TV efforts, and has been part of technology media businesses since 1993.
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SPEAKER PITCH:
Apple and Facebook now have revealed their Augmented Reality strategies, which means your business needs one too. Rely on Robert Scoble, the world's top authority on AR, to bring to your conference what businesses should do next.
SPEECH ABSTRACT #1:
TITLE: The Fourth Transformation: What's next in mixed reality (AR and AI) and the future of technology?
Here's an example of this talk at Leade.rs in Paris in April, 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
Why "the Fourth Transformation?"
Soon we will have phones and glasses that do full on augmented reality. Everything you look at will potentially be augmented. This world is coming in late 2017 with a new iPhone from Apple, amongst other products. Microsoft is betting everything on its HoloLens glasses that do mixed reality and the industry is spending many billions of dollars in R&D and funding new companies like Magic Leap.
This future will be the user interface for IoT, Smart Cities, autonomous cars, robots, drones, and your TV.
This is a big deal and Robert will take you through what mixed reality is and how it will change every business.
Learn more about Robert's speaking style and contact his agent at http://odemanagement.com/robert-scoble/Robert-Scoble.html
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #2:
"The Next Two Clicks of Moore's Law."
Over the next four years, or two clicks of Moore's Law, a ton about our technology world will change. Scoble will bring you the best from his travels visiting R&D labs, startups, and innovators around the world.
He views the world through his rose-colored-mixed-reality glasses, which will be the new user interface for self driving cars, Smart Cities, IoT, and many other things in our world.
He'll send you off with some lessons for companies both large and small.
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #3:
"Personalized Meaning: What is Augmented Reality For?"
As we enter a far more technological world where even cars drive themselves, I predict we'll see a blowback toward the analog, more authentic world.
What role does augmented reality play in both worlds?
Get Scoble's insight into where augmented reality is going, see tons of real-world demos, and understand what he means by 'personalized meaning.'
CONTACT:
If you are looking to contact me, email is best: scobleizer@gmail.com.
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ENDORSEMENTS:
IZEA Top 25 Tech Influencers: https://izea.com/2017/07/07/25-top-tech-influencers/
Time: One of the top 140 Twitterers!
FT: One of the five most influential Twitterers!
Inc. Top 5 on list of Tech Power Players You Need to Know: http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/30-power-players-in-tech-you-need-to-know.html
Next Reality: #4 on top 50 AR influencer list: https://next.reality.news/news/nr50-next-realitys-50-people-watch-augmented-mixed-reality-0177454/
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robert, My roommate uses Callwave. Loves it. I’m hesitating because I don’t know how it works with iPhone. Can you comment on that?
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robert, My roommate uses Callwave. Loves it. I’m hesitating because I don’t know how it works with iPhone. Can you comment on that?
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I’m curious if anyone else is unable to sign up. I’ve repeatedly received the error message “Sorry, please enter a valid mobile phone number” over the last hour. I’ve tried using Safari and Firefox in OS X, IE in Windows. The area codes are Canadian – 778 and 604 – neither worked.
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I’m curious if anyone else is unable to sign up. I’ve repeatedly received the error message “Sorry, please enter a valid mobile phone number” over the last hour. I’ve tried using Safari and Firefox in OS X, IE in Windows. The area codes are Canadian – 778 and 604 – neither worked.
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Your blog has become like the shopping network. In case you missed it, in conjunction with earnings, Callwave announced a lay off of a large chunk of their technical staff which is somehow supposed ‘to support the Company’s strategic growth initiatives and channel development.’
I doubt investors or those effected by the lay offs are laughing as heartily as your guest. Why not ask some relevant questions instead of hosting demos?
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Your blog has become like the shopping network. In case you missed it, in conjunction with earnings, Callwave announced a lay off of a large chunk of their technical staff which is somehow supposed ‘to support the Company’s strategic growth initiatives and channel development.’
I doubt investors or those effected by the lay offs are laughing as heartily as your guest. Why not ask some relevant questions instead of hosting demos?
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I’ve been using Callwave for several months now (since early beta) after having written a review of the service, and I love it.
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I’ve been using Callwave for several months now (since early beta) after having written a review of the service, and I love it.
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The guy never answered your question as to how their service works? Do you get a new phone # and people have to use that phone number, and that phone # is a proxy so the company is able to record a copy of your voice messages, etc…?
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The guy never answered your question as to how their service works? Do you get a new phone # and people have to use that phone number, and that phone # is a proxy so the company is able to record a copy of your voice messages, etc…?
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Robert,
I really like these new voicemail to text companies – made for mobile phones. There is also Simulscribe.com ($9.95 per month for 40 voicemails). What is great about these niche companies is that they provide services not provided for by the carriers. For example, my mobile carrier’s voicemail does not provide text message notices, does not send my voicemails in my email like with my VoIP phone, or does not let me listen to the voicemail in realtime like with VoIP.
It is also nice to be able to have the traditional mobile carrier services provided by niche providers like having 411-information move from a human that costs $1.50 to 800-Google with a TellMe-like voice for no charge, which I prefer. If Callware does not make it (which I am sure they will because of your post!), there will be others right behind them in this voicemail niche.
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Robert,
I really like these new voicemail to text companies – made for mobile phones. There is also Simulscribe.com ($9.95 per month for 40 voicemails). What is great about these niche companies is that they provide services not provided for by the carriers. For example, my mobile carrier’s voicemail does not provide text message notices, does not send my voicemails in my email like with my VoIP phone, or does not let me listen to the voicemail in realtime like with VoIP.
It is also nice to be able to have the traditional mobile carrier services provided by niche providers like having 411-information move from a human that costs $1.50 to 800-Google with a TellMe-like voice for no charge, which I prefer. If Callware does not make it (which I am sure they will because of your post!), there will be others right behind them in this voicemail niche.
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This is an awesome service! Just signed up for the trial to see whats its all about. Time to put it to the test!
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This is an awesome service! Just signed up for the trial to see whats its all about. Time to put it to the test!
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I’m a product manager at CallWave and would like to clarify how our service works as per John’s request.
We do not require the use of a new phone number, instead we utilize the Conditional Call Forwarding and Busy Call Forwarding features already provided by most mobile phone carriers.
To activate our service, you simply dial an activation number as if you were calling someone.
Example: *717756651234 (each carrier’s code is different and can be found on our website).
If somebody calls you on your cell phone, and you don’t answer, the call forwards to CallWave. CallWave records the message, shows it on your computer, and sends notification to your mobile phone and email. With Vtxt GIST, you can even get the GIST of a message sent as a text message to your phone.
You can then listen to your messages in your email, on the PhonePage, or through widgets compatible with Apple, Google, Yahoo!, and Vista. By dialing your own number, you can listen to your messages in the same way you’re used to listening to them, on your phone.
Each of these features is free and can be found at http://www.callwave.com.
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I’m a product manager at CallWave and would like to clarify how our service works as per John’s request.
We do not require the use of a new phone number, instead we utilize the Conditional Call Forwarding and Busy Call Forwarding features already provided by most mobile phone carriers.
To activate our service, you simply dial an activation number as if you were calling someone.
Example: *717756651234 (each carrier’s code is different and can be found on our website).
If somebody calls you on your cell phone, and you don’t answer, the call forwards to CallWave. CallWave records the message, shows it on your computer, and sends notification to your mobile phone and email. With Vtxt GIST, you can even get the GIST of a message sent as a text message to your phone.
You can then listen to your messages in your email, on the PhonePage, or through widgets compatible with Apple, Google, Yahoo!, and Vista. By dialing your own number, you can listen to your messages in the same way you’re used to listening to them, on your phone.
Each of these features is free and can be found at http://www.callwave.com.
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I have been a user of your mobile phone service for a couple of years. I don’t subscribe to CALLWAVE any longer since I don’t have dial-up connection. I would like to continue on with my phone and be able to use your new service that you’re advertising. How do I go about signing up? Is it necessary to have CALLWAVE when I don’t need it with DSL to get your new service.
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I have been a user of your mobile phone service for a couple of years. I don’t subscribe to CALLWAVE any longer since I don’t have dial-up connection. I would like to continue on with my phone and be able to use your new service that you’re advertising. How do I go about signing up? Is it necessary to have CALLWAVE when I don’t need it with DSL to get your new service.
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Hello,
I haven’t received an answer to my question or I don’t know how to access the answer.
Will you help?
Ivan
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Hello,
I haven’t received an answer to my question or I don’t know how to access the answer.
Will you help?
Ivan
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I’ve been using Callwave for several months now (since early beta) after having written a review of the service, and I love it.
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I’ve been using Callwave for several months now (since early beta) after having written a review of the service, and I love it.
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