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May 05

Steve Gillmor's Gillmor Gang is Back

This is the 'inside' story on what's going on with RSS and Podcasting. Ok, at least one of the inside stories but nevertheless, it's one you'll want to catch. Steve Gillmor invites Adam Curry and Doug Kaye to speak with the Gillmor Gang on the superfast changes taking place with RSS, Podcasting and iTunes 4.9. Lots of good info here and, yes, still many questions - but this will keep you on the bleeding edge, I promise.

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Monday, May 30, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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Audio Guys Leaping Into Podcasting

I just realized that I've had conversations with three audio guys in the last couple of weeks regarding Podcasting. What's rather amazing is how rapidly each of them has taken to blogging and Podcasting. It's as though they were waiting for technology like this to really jolt forward with their own creativity (versus always doing projects for other people).

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Monday, May 30, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (1)
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Erin Defosse Podcast Featured on Wimax.com

Last week, I interviewed Erin Defosse about the future of wireless. Turns out, it's right in my backyard. Yep, Austin Texas USA is rapidly becoming the Wireless Capital of the World. In my Podcast, currently featured on WiMAX.com, Erin Defosse explains why.

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Friday, May 27, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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Podcast - Intersection of Radio and Podcasting #3

Todd Storch, Mark Ramsey and I discuss the lastest news and issues for May 2005 around the impacts of Podcasting on Radio.

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Friday, May 27, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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Steve Gillmor's Gillmor Daily Podcast

One of the things I like most about RSS is that I can subscribe to exactly who/what I want. Steve Gillmor used to be ITConversations with the Gillmor Gang periodically. Now, he's got his own Podcast show on the Adam Curry Podshow.com network. He's on my iPodder RSS download list for sure.

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Thursday, May 26, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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iTunes 4.9 to Support Podcasting

Yep, it's official today. Jobs announced this wonderful piece of news at D: All Things Digital, an annual technology conference sponsored by The Wall Street Journal.

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Monday, May 23, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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Podcast with Karen Simmons, Founder of AutismToday.com

An amazing story of how one woman raises six children – two with special needs – survives a near-death experience while giving birth, creates the world’s largest online resource for those with autism, and writes several books, all without accepting a dime from the government, special interest groups or corporations! Every cent received from product sales has been reinvested into her organization.

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Sunday, May 22, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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SpeakerSelect - Business Blog Example

Here is an example of a solo-professional who uses a blog for his business. I met Eric Jager when he asked me to speak at the IAB Broadband & Beyond Forum on May 16 in New York City. I have since learned that Eric works with other tech-related conferences to help them find speakers and to understand the coming trends in the area of digital media.

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Saturday, May 21, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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DBAzine.com - Special Event Blogging for IDUG2005

With more than 200 technical sessions spread out over five days, IDUG is the big event in the DB2 database world where attendees can learn and exchange experiences with other DB2 database administrators. It's the premier learning experience for those in the field. One of my clients, DBAzine.com, decided to try something new and different with their online community of DBAs by covering the event live.

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Saturday, May 21, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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More Thoughts on the Challenges of Today's Advertisers

Continuing along the lines of the last articles, I agree that there is a time and place for broadcast-type advertising. However, there hasn't been a way, really, for doing selective narrow-casting to smaller communities.

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Saturday, May 21, 2005  | Permalink |  Comments (0)
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