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    VideoCast Round-Up of Interesting Interviews from the Scoble Show:

    Here is a round-up of the most interesting VideoCasts from the Scoble Show:

    This could perhaps the most important video cast ever produced, especially for Chee, as this tries once again to introduce the awe and wonder now know as Adobe AIR.

     

    Alex Iskold, founder and CEO, and Andy Roth, chief quality officer of AdaptiveBlue, talk about their browser plugin, which has a pretty cool way to hook into a bunch of Web 2.0 services.

     

    You’ve heard the story. Bill Gates and Microsoft became a hugely successful business after it bought DOS from a small computer store in Seattle and licensed it to IBM. But what really happened? Did you know that Bill Gates didn’t want the operating system business at first, for instance?

    Did you know that Gary Kildall, founder of Digital Research and inventor of CPM (the other operating system being considered for IBM PCs) was flying the day that IBM came visiting?

     

    Crossloop is a great free way to take control of a friend’s computer and help them out. Here Tom Rolander, CTO of Crossloop, demonstrates how it can be used to help your friends and family get over their computer troubles.

     

     

     

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