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December 03, 2006
Jeff Pulver Profile in International Herald Tribune
A few weeks ago when I was in Berlin getting ready for VON Europe Autumn 2006, I sat down with Kevin J. O'Brien of the International Herald Tribune. The result was the following:
International Herald Tribune: Voice over Internet: A 'founder' takes stock and looks ahead
'Jeff Pulver, a pioneer and promoter of Internet telephony, paused halfway through a sun-dried tomato and basil pizza to consider one of his favorite catchphrases - disruptive technology - innovations that can turn markets upside down and business strategies inside out...'
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Posted by jeff on December 3, 2006 10:52 AM | Permalink
Additional resources: Watch PrimeTime TV Shows | Watch the Jeff Pulver Show | Jeff's Qik Videos
Comments
you might remember me but any way great aarticle
Posted by: wowy at March 26, 2007 08:38 AM
Ace article, Jeff!
Posted by: Schuyler Deerman at December 4, 2006 08:35 AM
I belive the audio link is now fixed.
Posted by: Jeff Pulver at December 4, 2006 07:13 AM
I will check on the audio link. It was working yesterday.
Posted by: Jeff at December 4, 2006 06:34 AM
Jeff,
Thanks for linking to your IHT profile. Great article.
By the way, the MP3 audio link doesn't seem to be working.
Cheers,
Kempton
Posted by: Kempton at December 4, 2006 01:11 AM
Great article! We can look forward to many more of these types of articles with a focus of Video On the Net. Jeff is again at the forefront of this disruptive technology which will forever change the way TV/Movies will be created and viewed.
Posted by: Nachum Kligman at December 4, 2006 12:40 AM