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Level 3: Red Couch Video Interviews Online

Boris Written on June 20, 2007 – 12:37 pm
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten,

Level 3 installed a Red Couch in the lobby of the Tuschinski theatre at The Next Web 2007 and interviewed a lot of speakers and visitors. They asked question sush as “What would you change on the web” and “What are you most looking forward to on the web”.

The complete list of people they interviewed:

Cara Mascini - amsix
Dick Hardt - sxip
Edo van Santen - TV4B Streaming Business
Daniel McPherson - The Internet Address Book
Joe Drumgoole - putplace
Kaj Hege Haggman - Nokia
Marc Canter - Broadband Mechanics
Onno Baker - ebuddy
Robert Gaal - wakoopa
Rod Beckstrom - Starfish and the Spider
Tapan Bhat - Yahoo
Thomas Owandenko - Trivop
Johannes la Poutre - squio
Atze Zwirs - visitopia
Tommy Ahlers - Zyb Aps
Jeff Clavier - SoftTech VC
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten - Next Web Organizer

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3 comments/trackbacks to “Level 3: Red Couch Video Interviews Online”

  1. Jun 20, 2007: The Internet Address Blog » Blog Archive » Interviewed on the Red Couch

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  1. By Ben Godfrey on Jul 6, 2008 | Reply

    As a Mac user, I haven’t been able to view these interviews in Microsoft’s proprietary format. I have tried the WMV plug in for Quicktime, but it does not show the video correctly.

    Any chance of posting them as a Flash player, or in a open format, such as AVI or MPEG? Just uploading them to YouTube would be great.

  2. By Patrick de Laive on Jul 7, 2008 | Reply

    @Ben Godfrey I understand your problem (as a mac user myself). It works fine on my computer as I have a Windows Media Player installed. A more ‘open’/ used format would be more convenient, but unfortunately we don’t control the footage, so I can’t help you with that.

    Downloading Windows Media Player for Mac should solve the problem.

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