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06-09-06 Podcast Brothers (audio/mp3) (8.07MB; download) -- Presented by: Podcast & Portable Media Expo (click to register to attend!)Tim and Emile Bourquin, The Podcast Brothers, talk about: PodcastReady on board as a Gold Sponsor for the Expo, join the pre-Expo conversation on the message boards, let everyone know you'll be attending the Expo with a "Meet Me At the Expo button, the Podtrac data and what it means to your listeners and potential advertisers, learning to speak the "ad lingo" so you can connect with buyers by reading MediaWeek and AdAge.com, and our thoughts on IBM's decision to pull out of BusinessWeek.Intro by: Rookie Designer Podcast
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Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 13 Jun 2006 16:56:32 UTC
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Tim O'Reilly: The O'Reilly Radar (9.94MB; download) -- O'Reilly Media collects and analyzes the data from its book sales, its technology conferences, and from its online communities. The results are compiled into an informal zeitgeist, which is commonly referred to as the "O'Reilly Radar". Tim O'Reilly, CEO of O'Reilly Media, shares what is on his radar screen during the keynote address from EuroOSCON, on October 18, 2005. Some of the blips on the Radar screen include Ruby on Rails, mashups, Greasemonkey, internet telephony, and rich media. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 28 May 2006 12:56:30 UTC
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Attention Deficit Theatre Part II (23.37MB; download) -- Doc Searls and Steve Gillmor on the death of radio and why feet are the new business model. Part II of II
Attention Deficit Theatre Part II May 27, 2006
25 minutes 31 seconds
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 28 May 2006 11:23:16 UTC
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Attention Deficit Theatre Part I (23.37MB; download) -- Doc Searls and Steve Gillmor on the death of radio and why feet are the new business model. Part I of II
Attention Deficit Theatre Part I May 26, 2006
25 minutes 31 seconds
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 28 May 2006 11:22:30 UTC
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05-27-06 Podcast Brothers (audio/mp3) (8.75MB; download) -- Presented by: Podcast & Portable Media Expo (click to register to attend!)Tim and Emile Bourquin, The Podcast Brothers, talk about: the conference sessions have been posted! Ask speakers questions, plan a side meetup at the Expo and more on the Expo message boards, Podango on board as Silver Sponsor, the Pheedo Feed Ad Study has some interesting points, what exactly should be in your RSS feed and why ID3 tags with proper keywords are critical to get more listeners for your show, how to make sure your artwork shows up in iTunes, Frank Barnako points us to why the NPR podcast directory is becoming important to monitor, Google's video ad efforts - "adsense" for audio and video soon to follow?Intro by: Podcacher Podcast
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Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 28 May 2006 11:06:59 UTC
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DevCast 5 (8.14MB; download) -- In this episode we talk to Kevin Ostrowski and Andrew Grumet about the SDK, and where you can find it.
Also, a cornucopia of Golden Tickets!
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Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 20 May 2006 17:02:37 UTC
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DevCast 4 (6.53MB; download) -- Andrew Grumet weighs in with an update on the SDK and the developer program.
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Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 20 May 2006 17:02:13 UTC
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Engadget Podcast 080 - 05.15.06 (28.72MB; download) -- Filed under: Gaming, HDTV, PodcastsThe show's over and we've headed back to our respective homes across the globe, but before we fled LA, Ryan headed around the show floor to get final thoughts from members of the Joystiq crew, including former Editor-in-Chief, Ben Zackheim. Hear their thoughts on how the show went, who's booth was superior, why Sony kind of blew their chance, and even what the fairer sex thinks about this year's lack of booth babes. We'll be back with normal podcasts soon, but enjoy this final E3 edition, striaght from the noisy floor of the Las Angeles Convention Center, recorded in earshot of Sony and Nintendo.Get the podcast [iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3). [RSS] Add the Engadget Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically (MP3). [MP3] Downloadthe show (MP3).[OGG] Download the show (OGG). [Vote] Vote for us on Podcast Alley!
Host Ryan Block Featuring Joystiq's Chris Grant, Ross Miller, Jennie Lees, and AOL Games' Ben Zackheim
Producer Randall Bennett
Music J J J - 'Suits' in Japan
Format 1:02:43, 28.7 MB, MP3
Program 00:00 - Ross Miller23:40 - Ben Zackheim 45:14 - Jennie Lees50:00 - Chris Grant
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Mother's Day card (-0.00MB; download) -- From YouTube:
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A Digital Mother's Day card. Tucker and Brad show their love for mom by taking a Mother's Day photo...baratsandbereta.com
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 13 May 2006 15:20:36 UTC
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Vanessa Colella: Unifying the Software Ecosystem (8.34MB; download) -- It's time to get excited about software again. Software spending is up, capital investment is up, but what does Web 2.0 really mean for the enterprise? Vanessa Colella blends optimism with practical suggestions on how software companies can move to the next phase by understanding their niche in the customer's ecosystem. Shifting the focus from the provider to the customer will help companies rise to the new challenges of supporting tacit interactions, those messy decisions-based problems which businesses, and software vendors, must now face. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 10 May 2006 17:22:58 UTC
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