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December 11, 2007

VIDEO: Dan Scheinman, "Content Finds You"

At C-Scape today, Dan Scheinman talks about the connection between Web 2.0 and video. Dan heads up our Cisco Media Solutions Group and in this video he talks about the network's role in delivering the next-generation entertainment experience, Cisco Eos (TM) and our first "alpha customers" in this space.

He answers the following questions:
1. Why is Social Networking relevant to Cisco? Are we hoping to evolve into another Myspace or Facebook?
2. What is your view of the current state of Social Networking? And where is it going?
3. What kind of traction are you seeing with your customers?

Posted by John Earnhardt on December 11, 2007 03:18 PM

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