Kara travels to Reuters headquarters in London, where she talks with Director of Communications Ed Williams about the history (and historical machinery) of the company, and with CEO Tom Glocer about the future of digital media.
FBI's Robert Mueller wants to have the power to access the entire internet--including your email, AOL credits redesign and re-branding for their traffic growth, Apple unwilling to give up 3G iPhone date on earnings call.
At the Google launch of its new "not-a-Windows-kille r" Chrome browser, held at its Mountain View, Calif., HQ yesterday morning, Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin arrived late and looked casually dressed and very windblown.
But he was quite talkative about Google's Chrome, the software to navigate the Internet that the search giant released yesterday.
Here is a video I did while I was attending and live blogging the Google launch of and press conference for its new "not-a-Windows-kille r" Chrome browser, held at its Mountain View, Calif., HQ yesterday morning.
Kara goes to Alviso, CA, to meet with TiVo CEO and President Tom Rogers. They talk about TiVo's recent resurgence and the advent of a-la-carte television.
Kara sits down with Sequoia Capital's Mark Kvamme to talk about the convergence of Hollywood and Silicon Valley during this phase of development in the market.
Kara visits the beautiful new San Francisco campus of LucasFilm, which includes LucasArts and Industrial Light & Magic. Highlights: Yoda fountain, Boba Fett, Javva the Hut, and a model of Jar Jar Binks encased in carbonite.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not watch if you don't already know the true identity of Luke Skywalker's father, and prefer to be surprised by the films.
Meebo's Seth Sternberg, Sandy Jen, and Martin Green invite Kara to their office on Castro Street in Mountain View to chat about what exactly Meebo does (offer a web-based, portable IM client, for starters), and how exactly it proposes to make money (advertising, premium services).
Kara visits with Randy Adams, Co-Founder of SearchMe, an innovative search company that provides you with pictures of Web sites instead of text results.