Report from Davos: Steve Case Interview

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I’ve been here in Davos at the World Economic Forum (I’m a newbie!) and I’ve gotta say, the level of access to the world’s movers and shakers is pretty remarkable. I have roamed around with my video camera and had the pleasure to bump into and interview (with their permission, of course) some really interesting people.
Today’s installment is with Steve Case, longtime entrepreneur, founder and Chairman of the newly launched Revolution Health, and of course former Chairman of AOL Time Warner. He gave me a short interview where we talked about his new company, and also how much he loves Technorati and uses it every day! Enjoy…

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This article has 3 comments

  1. joan Gelfand 01/28/2007, 7:02 pm:

    Glad to hear that Davos was so inspiring and that people were so positive about Technorati. Look forward to hearing more.

  2. Sérgio Carvalho 01/30/2007, 3:39 am:

    Sifry,
    Do you mind if I ask for your help in getting an answer from technorati’s developer support staff? Sorry to do it on your blog, but this is a last measure.
    I need a mean to ping large numbers of blogs in one xml-rpc call. We are lagging behind on pinging technorati, because clearly the public pinging interface is not designed for our volume.
    I’ve been trying to get an answer from feedback(at)technorati, but it seems no-one is reading that email. My first try was ticket #57853 from November. the last one has id #63638, dated January the 18th.
    Feel free to delete the comment once you read it. Thanks in advance for any help.
    Kind regards,

  3. Anna Sebestyen 01/31/2007, 7:10 am:

    Hi David,
    just a URL correction for revolution health: http://www.revolutionhealth.com/
    presently it points to your own blog: http://www.sifry.com/alerts/
    Thanks for the site, anyway: very sensitive and important area to make it more interactive – revolutionary.

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