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Created by: Andrew Grumet
Created on: 11 Nov 2004
Language: English


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Add this to another station TMBG Podcast 6A (9.42MB; download) -- Includes "We Live In A Dump," "I'm A Little Airplane," "Free To Be You And Me," and "I Never Go To Work" with Mark "Loveman" Pender plus "E Eats Everything" Elegant Too Remix.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Sat, 13 May 2006 05:12:52 UTC
Add this to another station The Wealth of Networks (37.89MB; download) -- Yochai Benkler, Professor of Law at Yale University, explores the effects of laws that regulate information production and exchange on the distribution of control over information flows, knowledge, and culture in the digital environment. Professor Benkler discusses these and other topics from his new book, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom. The Wealth of Networks is a comprehensive social theory of the Internet and the networked information economy. In it, Professor Benkler describes how patterns of information, knowledge, and cultural production are changingand shows that the way information and knowledge are made available can either limit or enlarge the ways people can create and express themselves. Professor Lawrence Lessig of Stanford Law School has written about Yochai Benklers book, The Wealth of Networks. He says, This is by far the most important and powerful book written in the fields that matter most to me in the last ten years. Read it, Professor Lessig says. Understand it. You are not serious about these issues on either side of these debates unless you have read this book.Yochai Benklers lecture was presented on April 18, 2006 at Harvard Law School, hosted by The Berkman Center for Internet & Society.Produced by Colin Rhinesmith.Download the MP3 (time: 41:22)Attribution: Music from this episode of AudioBerkman was sampled and remixed using a track from Antony Raijekov titled Be Brave (Dub-TripHop RMX).
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Fri, 05 May 2006 23:54:39 UTC
Add this to another station What's Up With Knowledge? (10.94MB; download) -- David Weinberger, Berkman fellow, author, and blogger, talks about some of the ideas he's exploring in a new book he's writing on knowledge. He says, "The comedian Jon Stewart has become a trusted journalist. Wikipedia is in many instances more reliable and up-to-date than traditional encyclopedias. Web sites let social networks put together their own front pages, ignoring the efforts of the highly trained members of newspaper editorial boards. So, what is up with knowledge?""It's by no means the end of days for knowledge," he says, "but it's no longer limited by the physical ways we've had to manage it in the past." Further, he says, as a culture we are hard at work on building an infrastructure of meaning and understanding.Produced by Colin Rhinesmith.Download the MP3 (time: 12:07)Attribution: Music from this edition of AudioBerkman was sampled and remixed by Colin Rhinesmith using the following tracks: pt. 3 (instrumental) Shag's secretby cdk,Remember The Name (inki's essence instrumental) byinki Dream-off by C.Portable.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Fri, 05 May 2006 23:54:13 UTC
Add this to another station TBR - Little Emma (28.33MB; download) -- Cats in our house are the most natural thing in the world. It wasn't always that way. Today's podcast relates a story about the strangeness of having animals underfoot. Cats, cat allergies, island living, and the inevitability of death. Tame describes his first pets, and especially about an adorable tortoise shell kitten named Emma. Peace my children, peace still.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 05 May 2006 13:49:22 UTC
Add this to another station Cory Ondrejka: Living the Dream (19.95MB; download) -- "Living the Dream: Business, Community and Innovation at the Dawn of Digital Worlds" presented by Cory Ondrejka, VP of Product Development, Linden Lab, creators of Second Life.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Thu, 04 May 2006 07:17:12 UTC
Add this to another station Chapter 2: The LMAN (13.01MB; download) -- Click Here to Download•••
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Thu, 04 May 2006 07:15:16 UTC
Add this to another station NOW . March 24, 2006 | PBS (0.02MB; download) -- The PBS newsmagazine NOW uncovers truth and investigates the state of our democracy from coast to coast with probing interviews, dedicated reporting, and meticulous research. Hosted by award-winning veteran journalist David Brancaccio and providing unique insight into the issues that matter most to everyday Americans, NOW has been called "one of the last bastions of serious journalism on TV" by the Austin American-Statesman
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:38:37 UTC
Add this to another station Gallagher (35.45MB; download) -- Interview with Gallagher. We discuss performing at the Bendix Theatre in South Bend, Indiana; doing live shows onver television; what he attributes to the longevity of his career; how his sledge-o-matic routine is both a curse and a blessing; The Aristocrats documentary; political comedy since 9/11; tayloring his performances throughout the week; experimenting with comedy; what he does on the nights he's feeling off; a question from Zero Boy about doing comedy in other countries; what hurts him and what he's afraid of; interviewing the audience; Jerry Seinfeld's material; George Carlin getting bitter; how Kathy Griffin limits herself; comedians who never change their act; Rodney Dangerfield; Janeane Garofalo; how to ad lib in comedy; controlling the sound in the room; when he realized he had mastery over his craft; how often he is on the road; taking the pulse of America; America losing it's way; Janet Jackson at the Super Bowl; looting during hurricane Katrina; the lack of political humor in America; are things really getting worse?; leveraging hs fame as comedian to explore what he's curious about; creating facilities for family reunions; developments in science that excites him. Featured song is the mashup "Lose Control All Night Long (Ean Golden Remix)" by Ean Golden.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Thu, 20 Apr 2006 03:02:58 UTC
Add this to another station VV Show #30 - Scott Johnson of Ookles (-0.00MB; download) -- Download the MP3. Scott Johnson is a long-time entrepreneur on the bleeding edge of technology. He started his first business in 1987 and successfully sold it. Then he rode the dot com wave up and down with Mascot Network, a company that was trying to do what Facebook does now by providing online communities for college students. Most recently, he started Feedster, which after a lot of early traction ousted its founders. Now he gives us the exclusive on the mission of Ookles, his new company. Show notes:
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 04 Apr 2006 15:03:02 UTC
Add this to another station Podcast #2 (10.84MB; download) -- Apologies for being late with this one. WARNING: Second half is heavy, please wear appropriate saftey equipment. Hope you enjoy!
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Sat, 01 Apr 2006 02:53:59 UTC
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