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Cast Browser's "Daily Podcast Feed" presents and guides you through a new collection of podcasts every morning.

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Created by: Harold Gilchrist
Created on: 03 Jan 2005
Language: English


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Add this to another station Future Tense Podcast for March 8, 2005 (0.93MB; download) -- If you have caller ID, you might want to think twice about trusting the information displayed on your telephone. As more people place phone calls over the Internet instead of the wired telephone network, identifying the person on the other end of the line is getting more difficult.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:45:40 UTC
Add this to another station How About Some Time Off? (1.14MB; download) -- More companies adopt a sabbatical leave program to help cut down on employee burnout.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:36:08 UTC
Add this to another station MY BUSINESS LIFE (6.64MB; download) -- Brown Park by Son, Ambulance elieve it or not, when I'm not writing, watching television, or eating the twelfth vegan s'more of the day, I'm working on my business. Lately I've been busy working on the design for a non-profit theatre's web site, helping a friend get his site up, and finishing the design of the Further Studios site. Would you like a preview of the new Further Studios site? I'm not ready to post the finished product yet. Oh no, we've got something bigger in mind. I can't give a time line though, yet, because I'm awful at that.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:01:48 UTC
Add this to another station Online music scene: Interview with indie artist Revel on Webmaster Cookbook (24.96MB; download) -- Discussed setting up daily review of comment activity at a blog. Not using copyrighted material without permission. Live interview with Revel frontman Jarett who introduced one of their songs and talks about the independent rock band perspective with downloading of music online. Revel is influenced by Nickelback, among others. Original live ...
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:55:20 UTC
Add this to another station Winecast 13 - Wine Blogging Wednesday #7 (6.45MB; download) -- Today's show is a special edition for Wine Blogging Wednesday #7 whose theme is, “Obscure Red Grape Varieties”. Thanks to Andrew Barrow of for inviting me to participate as the first podcaster to join the fun of WBW!
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:53:01 UTC
Add this to another station Podcast NYC: Alley Cuts #3 (21.47MB; download) -- Chris Yurchuck is the featured artist on this episode of Alley Cuts. Chris is what I would call a professional musician/singer/songwriter. His highly appealing blend of pop, rock and country music sounds as good as anything you're likely to hear on the radio today. The quality of the songwriting, production and musicianship is evident in each of the six tracks featured in this segment. Chris has an upbeat vibe that translates well in his music. Don't be surprised if you find yourself humming one of his tunes as you go about your day. Check out Chris Yurchuck on the web at http://www.chrisyurchuck.com. Tracks on the Show: Coming Attractions, Mrs. Jones, Running Undercover, Karma, Senorita, Hiding Out From You PLUS - A "sneak peak" cut from an artist on the next episode of Alley Cuts.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:33:17 UTC
Add this to another station CIOPC:DSB 2005-03-08 Microsoft, AMD, VoIP, CIOs (0.00MB; download) -- VoIP continues to heat up. AMD combats Intel by discussing their platform to run multiple operating systems on a single machine. Microsoft shifts ERP/CRM schedules, but continues to move. CIOs, they do need to be business savvy.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:28:28 UTC
Add this to another station 03.08 vinyl podcast - Rasputin’s Stash (5.13MB; download) -- On this show, I play "Mister Cool" by Rasputin's Stash from their self-titled 1971 album released on Cotillion Records. Rasputin's Stash was a band of Chicago session musicians put together by keyboardist Martin Dumas, Jr. They released two albums, both self-titled, though they dropped the possessive, and their second album, in 1974 was credited to [...]
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:24:55 UTC
Add this to another station Career-Op: What to do? - from the archives - September 8, 2000 (5.13MB; download) -- Children are very advanced in their computer knowledge today. Through their exposure to computers at home and at school they are much more advanced than most of us were at the same age. That said, though, many children seem to lack an understanding of the variety of high-tech jobs that await them when they graduate from college. This makes it very difficult for a student to focus their high-tech education. Careers today have expanded beyond the fireman/policeman/nurse/secretary choices of the past. As high-tech careerists we can help to clarify these choices for the next generation. (Continued) MP3 via Coral | MP3 direct from WelchWrite.com
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:19:48 UTC
Add this to another station Disruptive Technologies and Distance Education (1.93MB; download) -- )-- Play the podcast. (Downloadable sound file).Education is expensive. People will pay something for a rite of passage, but they have certain expectations of their tuition dollar. What this means to me, as an instructor, or designer / developer of courses to be delivered in possibly yet-undefined ways, boils down to professionalism and flexibility. I have to make a commitment to deliverability and service. I can?t let challenges dismay me. I can?t let myself get caught up in being ?right? or ?wrong? ? what I have to do is listen. As I listen, certain issues will converge, and I will have to pay attention. If I don?t, I risk losing all the progress I?ve made. The problem with disruptive technologies is that they require you to look at every situation in a very individualized manner. ...
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:12:13 UTC
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