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Vanishing Gang Part IV (27.07MB; download) -- Vanishing Gang -- Doc Searls, Mike Vizard, Dan Farber, Dana Gardner, and Hugh MacLeod, with special guest Jeff Clavier and a brief seance with Mike Arrington. Part IV of IV28 minutes 50 seconds Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:22:32 UTC
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Vanishing Gang Part III (23.02MB; download) -- Vanishing Gang -- Doc Searls, Mike Vizard, Dan Farber, Dana Gardner, and Hugh MacLeod, with special guest Jeff Clavier and a brief seance with Mike Arrington. Part III of IV24 minutes 24 seconds Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:22:03 UTC
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Prosumer Media - Web 2.0 2005 (12.06MB; download) -- Prosumer media, also known as user-generated content (or blogging in the context of this discussion) is the foundation on which the business of each of these three panelists is built. Mena Trott of Six Apart, Mark Fletcher of Bloglines, and Rich Skrenta of Topix.net field questions about the business models related to blogging, the future of user-generated content, and the pressure to innovate while dealing with the challenges of scaling to meet demand.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:34:26 UTC
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Show #190 The PAX panel one (16.82MB; download) -- This weeks show:A rather unusual show today, as I recorded the panel I moderated today called Blogphotopodcasting: New Media in the Game Industry at the Penny Arcade Expo.On the panel are:Brian Crecente (Kotaku) Christopher Grant (Joystiq)MC Wilson (Broadcast Gamer) Julianne Greer (The Escapist) Photos of the panel up on the Gamerscoreblogs Flickr streamThanks to all of the guests and audience for participating!Get the blogcast[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3) Listen in iTunes? Submit a review[RSS] Add the Major Nelson Blogcast feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically (MP3).[MP3] Download the show (MP3)Format:58:45, 17.2 Mb, MP3
Share: Digg it | del.icio.us | Reddit Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 28 Aug 2006 11:55:33 UTC
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The Wireless Report Podcast -- August 26, 2006 (26.54MB; download) -- Filed under: WiFi, Cellular, MAN - muni, Government, Regulatory/FCC, Business, PodcastsWe are pleased to bring you the thirteenth regular installment of The Wireless Report Podcast. We'll be talking about the MetroFi's rather unique gamble on the ad-supported business model it's pushing in some citywide WiFi markets like Portland, Oregon and Santa Clara, California. It looks like MetroFi will be pushing this model going forward as well, but are we convinced of its viability? Listen to find out. In addition, Mike and myself will be talking about all the activity that has gone on in the past two weeks with the FCC's advanced wireless services (AWS) licenses -- some large, billion-dollar bids have gone up from T-Mobile and Verizon, which the satellite television companies (partnership between DISH and DirecTV) have dropped out of the bidding completely, and unexpectedly. Listen to the podcast and see what we think.There are several ways to receive The Wireless Report podcast: Subscribe via iTunes, subscribe to our RSS feed, or just hit the MP3 file directly -- your choice!
Receive TWR Podcast using one of these methods:[iTunes] Subscribe to the podcast directly in iTunes [RSS] Add The Wireless Report Podcast feed to your RSS feedreader and have it delivered automatically [MP3] Download the podcast directly
Hosts Brian White and Mike Sciannamea
File Format 57:58 length, 26.5MB size, MP3 format (64kbps)
Podcast Timeline4:30 The FCC's advanced wireless services auction has passed $13 billion as of today and we discuss and dissect the bidding results thus far in the auction. The top three bidders are T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless and Sprint-Cable Company joint venture -- and Wireless DBS (the DirecTV-DISH venture) has dropped out of the auction this week due to low to no bidding activity. This auction will shape wireless technology in the U.S. in a huge way, so the impacts of this auction are pretty large.28:45 MetroFi's latest business model -- installing citywide WiFi networks paid for by private donations and selling advertising space, with no cost to the end customer. Is this a viable model going forward? Nobody knows -- but MetroFi is sticking its tongue out further on the frozen flagpole compared to competitors Earthlink and MobilePro.52:59 Wrap-up and conclusionPermalink|Email this|Comments Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 28 Aug 2006 00:46:51 UTC
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VV Show #37 - Jay Adelson of Digg (-0.00MB; download) -- Download the MP3.
Digg, the news website that uses its own readers rather than editors to decide what stories are most important, has been growing with a fury. While founder Kevin Rose has gotten a lot of attention including a recent cover of BusinessWeek, CEO Jay Adelson has been guiding Digg toward business success. This isn?t Jay?s first time though the throes of entrepreneurship. He started Equinix, a company that now has a market capitalization of $1.5 billion. Despite its success, Jay didn?t make much money because he held his shares until after the dot com bust. In fact, he had just enough money to put his kids through college and live a more modest lifestyle himself. He was ready to go off and work at a coffee shop or become a teacher until Digg came along. Now he?s back in the game.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 28 Aug 2006 00:02:16 UTC
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VV Show #38 - Jason Calacanis of Weblogs Inc., Netscape and AOL (-0.00MB; download) -- Download the MP3.
There are not many entrepreneurs who have spent their entire 10-year careers starting new ventures in online media, but Jason Calacanis just can’t help himself. Jason rode the dot com wave in New York by starting Silicon Alley Reporter. His publishing company Rising Tide Media grew to $12 million in sales. Unfortunately Jason also rode that wave down after the bubble burst. He ended up selling his first business to Dow Jones for a lot less money than he could have gotten before the crash. Undeterred, Jason started Weblogs, Inc. to make money by selling ads in blogs they pay people to write. In only 18 months he grew the business to a point at which AOL (TWX) bought it for a reported $25 million. Now he’s re-launched Netscape as a news website where users vote for what’s important. Jason’s caused a lot of controversy by paying top users of competitive sites such as Digg (whose CEO Jay Adelson was on our last show) to switch to use his service. Hear what’s been driving Jason’s entrepreneurial career.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 28 Aug 2006 00:01:11 UTC
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Podcast 2006.10: News for August 26th, 2006 (13.67MB; download) -- Podcast 2006.10: News for August 26th, 2006
Today, we take our normal look at news throughout the blogosphere and world of technology. We also discuss our studio podcasting setup here in our Minneapolis, Minnesota offices.
You can read more about our setup at our post about our podcasting rig.
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Vanishing Gang Part II (27.74MB; download) -- Vanishing Gang -- Doc Searls, Mike Vizard, Dan Farber, Dana Gardner, and Hugh MacLeod, with special guest Jeff Clavier and a brief seance with Mike Arrington. Part II of IV29 minutes 34 seconds Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 27 Aug 2006 14:35:09 UTC
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Vanishing Gang Part I (29.77MB; download) -- Vanishing Gang -- Doc Searls, Mike Vizard, Dan Farber, Dana Gardner, and Hugh MacLeod, with special guest Jeff Clavier and a brief seance with Mike Arrington. Part I of IV31 minutes 46 seconds Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 27 Aug 2006 14:34:45 UTC
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