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Shock and Awe!!

A week or so ago I started getting emails and IM’s with a link to an Engadget posting from friends, family, readers to this blog and listeners to my podcast.  I knew something was up just by the sheer volume of emails with the same identical URL.   Much to my surprise when I […]

Phil McKinney
Phil McKinney
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Shock and Awe!!

A week or so ago I started getting emails and IM's with a link to an Engadget posting from friends, family, readers to this blog and listeners to my podcast.  I knew something was up just by the sheer volume of emails with the same identical URL.   Much to my surprise when I opened the URL, I saw the image above of a new DVB-H device using an interview I gave as the demo video stream …… Looks like I'm waving off some comment made by the interviewer.

Goes to show that you need to be careful what media artifacts you leave around because they can come back to haunt you.

Link to Engadget posting
Originally posted PMP Today

The video that is being shown was a roundtable discussion with some other CTO's on the topic of “innovation” (surprise … surprise!).  The link below will take you to the video  ….

Roundtable discussion on Innovation (video)

Blogdemo video

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Phil McKinney is an innovator, podcaster, author, and speaker. He is the retired CTO of HP. Phil's book, Beyond The Obvious, shares his expertise and lessons learned on innovation and creativity.

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