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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yea that was fun. Now you know why we’re so excited 😉
thanks for having me on your show!
sean
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yea that was fun. Now you know why we’re so excited 😉
thanks for having me on your show!
sean
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There are good things and bad things about virtualization.
Good:
Save money on hardware
Save money on software
Fast
Bad:
Hardware companies will begin to decline when virtualization becomes the norm. If you need less hardware, you’ll buy less. And others will buy less, too. We’ve all known that the days of big iron are declining. Despite what you read about IBM, Sun, etc. I’m seeing it in data centers, on the job. People are moving to virtualization quickly. Why buy 10 Sun servers when you only need a couple.
Linux is starting to take off. And I’m not talking about on the desktop. The desktop belongs to MS and Apple. Linux on the desktop is still a nascent, niche market despite Ubuntu. Linux has a lot of problems to overcome, not the least of which is drivers.
Virtualization is cool and promising, but like anything, there are caveats.
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There are good things and bad things about virtualization.
Good:
Save money on hardware
Save money on software
Fast
Bad:
Hardware companies will begin to decline when virtualization becomes the norm. If you need less hardware, you’ll buy less. And others will buy less, too. We’ve all known that the days of big iron are declining. Despite what you read about IBM, Sun, etc. I’m seeing it in data centers, on the job. People are moving to virtualization quickly. Why buy 10 Sun servers when you only need a couple.
Linux is starting to take off. And I’m not talking about on the desktop. The desktop belongs to MS and Apple. Linux on the desktop is still a nascent, niche market despite Ubuntu. Linux has a lot of problems to overcome, not the least of which is drivers.
Virtualization is cool and promising, but like anything, there are caveats.
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This is a really cool product and there have been VM appliances for a while now that make it super easy to setup a server but I think that also can be a negative.
End users setting up internet facing Linux machines is a really a scary thing. I spend most of my days fending off spam and remote exploits from machines that have been taken over because of weak passwords and little/no maintenance. The same problem came about with so many easily installed PHP applications.
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This is a really cool product and there have been VM appliances for a while now that make it super easy to setup a server but I think that also can be a negative.
End users setting up internet facing Linux machines is a really a scary thing. I spend most of my days fending off spam and remote exploits from machines that have been taken over because of weak passwords and little/no maintenance. The same problem came about with so many easily installed PHP applications.
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Cannot resist this moment to point out that JumpBox is an Arizona company, not a Bay Area company. I like to remind people that we in the desert do more than play golf and trade real estate:-)
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Cannot resist this moment to point out that JumpBox is an Arizona company, not a Bay Area company. I like to remind people that we in the desert do more than play golf and trade real estate:-)
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This could be useful for when Second Life goes to host your own. And if this Jumpbox thing also is for dummies, or could be made for dummies, so you just pick out a slice of the server(s) you need with a for-dummies template to run them it could be great.
I don’t like Linux, tho. It’s a cult.
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This could be useful for when Second Life goes to host your own. And if this Jumpbox thing also is for dummies, or could be made for dummies, so you just pick out a slice of the server(s) you need with a for-dummies template to run them it could be great.
I don’t like Linux, tho. It’s a cult.
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@3,
Linux us NOT a cult. It’s just a kernel, then various companies throw a bunch of userland utilities and programs around it and call it a distro.
I think what you are referring to is the GPL fanboys — you know — the “open source or nothing zealots”. Linux in and of itself is fine and is a good tool in certain situations. I personally prefer the BSDSs, though, because I think the BSD license makes more sense.
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@3,
Linux us NOT a cult. It’s just a kernel, then various companies throw a bunch of userland utilities and programs around it and call it a distro.
I think what you are referring to is the GPL fanboys — you know — the “open source or nothing zealots”. Linux in and of itself is fine and is a good tool in certain situations. I personally prefer the BSDSs, though, because I think the BSD license makes more sense.
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Not really that impressed to be honest. The only thing that makes this even moderately interesting is the roll your own server bit. One click application deployment on hosted servers is nothing new. Dreamhost has been doing it for ages with the same apps.
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Not really that impressed to be honest. The only thing that makes this even moderately interesting is the roll your own server bit. One click application deployment on hosted servers is nothing new. Dreamhost has been doing it for ages with the same apps.
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Greg above says: “One click application deployment on hosted servers is nothing new. Dreamhost has been doing it for ages with the same apps.”
Pretty sure dreamhost deploys “appz” from their application vault which is part of Plesk control panel. If you used it, it sucks.
I imagine Jumpbox (when it fully matures) will let anyone, on any platform, deploy any app, in minutes. Sounds pretty killer, and disruptive, to me.
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Greg above says: “One click application deployment on hosted servers is nothing new. Dreamhost has been doing it for ages with the same apps.”
Pretty sure dreamhost deploys “appz” from their application vault which is part of Plesk control panel. If you used it, it sucks.
I imagine Jumpbox (when it fully matures) will let anyone, on any platform, deploy any app, in minutes. Sounds pretty killer, and disruptive, to me.
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I like this whole class of applications. 3tera is the one to watch – it is like Jumpbox + scaling all the layers (IP addressing, storage and applications)across the universe.
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I like this whole class of applications. 3tera is the one to watch – it is like Jumpbox + scaling all the layers (IP addressing, storage and applications)across the universe.
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my name is kirk bradley greenwood/simon and i seek examples of goodness to emulate.
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