
In the second Sprout Conversations, I am joined by Steve Richo, who is a Sprout power-user and the co-founder of Noise New Media. Steve has created some very impressive sprouts and is constantly pushing the envelope of our platform. During our conversation, we discuss how he found sprout, how he is using it today and what the next big trends in social promotions are. I also introduced a new segment to this interview that I call the “Hot Seat” where I propose two pop culture entities and you must choose one. For example, “Kanye West or Taylor Swift?”
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Sprout Conversations #2: Steve Richo of Noise New Media
Thursday, September 17th, 2009How Michael A. Britt, Ph.D. uses Sprout for Education
Friday, August 28th, 2009Guest blog post by: Michael A. Britt, Ph.D.
I’ve been a college teacher for about 20 years now and I wish Sprout Builder was around when I started out. I discovered Sprouts a few years ago when I needed a widget for my website and I’ve seen the capabilities of Sprouts grow to the point where I’m convinced it could be the kind of teaching tool educators have been asking for for a long time. There are a lot of potential uses for Sprouts in education, but I’m really excited about this one: creating online projects. (more…)
Sprout Introduces Sprout Builder
Thursday, January 31st, 2008Innovative Web service allows anyone to quickly and easily to build sophisticated multimedia Web content
PRNewswire
PALM DESERT, Calif.
January 31 /PRNewswire/ — At the DEMO ‘08 conference, Sprout unveiled Sprout Builder, an authoring platform that allows anyone to quickly and easily build “Living Content” – widgets, mashups, mini-sites, and other forms of interactive and distributable web content.
Users create content (“sprouts”) by dragging and dropping rich media such as video, audio, images, text, shapes, and interactive services such as chat (Meebo), phone (Ribbit), fundraising (ChipIn), surveys (PollDaddy), and more. The resulting Flash file can be embedded onto any Web site, blog, or social networking profile or published via widget platforms such as Gigya, Clearspring and SpringWidgets.
The Sprout team demonstrated the power of its Sprout Builder onstage at DEMO ‘08, building a sprout live and in less than five minutes for the band Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals. The sprout, which included video, a jukebox, calendar, and RSS feed, will be embedded on the band’s Web site (www.benharper.net) and MySpace profile, where it can be copied and shared by their fans, allowing the band to reach new audiences and keep their fans constantly updated with the latest news, tour dates, song releases, and more.
“Sprout is bringing sophisticated content creation to the masses,” says Chris Shipley, executive producer of the DEMO conferences. “Not only have they made Flash development simple and easy, but they also are integrating their authoring platform with leading Web content and distribution services in a very powerful way.”
“We’re rapidly expanding our content and distribution partner offerings and constantly adding templates and wizards to make Sprout Builder both more powerful and easy to use,” says Sprout CEO Carnet Williams. “Our vision is to redefine the way social media and even the Web itself is built by creating an authoring platform that anyone can use for any purpose. In fact, we’ve built a good chunk of our Web site using Sprout.”
Sprout is a free service and is currently in beta testing. Those interested in learning more or becoming a beta user should visit www.sproutbuilder.com.
About Sprout
Headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, Sprout is the premier authoring platform for quickly and easily building Living Content™. For more information, visit www.sproutbuilder.com.
About DEMO
Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow’s cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics, helping them to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships, and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately 70 new companies, products, and technologies. For more information, visit www.demo.com
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