Tuesday, May 15, 2012

News Roundtable with Jason Nazar and James Altucher - TWiST #175

News Roundtable with Jason Nazar and James Altucher - TWiST #175 Tube. Duration : 81.37 Mins.


0:00-1:30 Welcome everyone to the TWiST Roundtable News Panel. 1:30-4:00 A big announcement about the TWiST Backchannel: we've added three new level: Superfan, Fan and Broke-Ass Fan. Go to twistlist.co to pick the level that's right for you. 4:00-5:30 Does Docstoc have a mailing list? You should use MailChimp. Thank you to MailChimp for sponsoring the show. Everyone try out the free plan at Mailchimp.com. 5:30-7:30 Welcome to blogger and entrepreneur James Altucher and Jason Nazar, co-founder of Docstoc. 7:30-9:00 Let's start with Airbnb's apology post. Has Airbnb messed this up with their response? 10:00-11:45 James: I disagree, I think Airbnb's response was poor and their damage control hasn't been sufficient. 13:00-14:00 Why would a person who doesn't need to save money rent a room on Airbnb? 16:00-18:15 James: You can't compare a hotel room to someone's house. 19:00-22:00 Let's talk about the Google and Microsoft fight. What do you think--who is right and who is wrong? 23:30-25:30 Google has also announced that they're re-releasing their realtime search product--minus Twitter data. Real realtime search without Twitter be relevant at all, James? 25:30-26:30 Is this an example of, if you don't take Google's offer for something, they'll set out to destroy you? 29:00-30:45 Thank you to Carbonite for sponsoring the show. Go to Carbonite.com to sign up. 30:45-33:45 Let's talk about the announcement of the Lockerz raise. What do you think of their business model and what do ...

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