To view the "Daily Podcast Feed", visit Cast Browser @ http://www.castbrowser.com
Please feel free to e-mail me at harold.gilchrist@gmail.com if you have any questions or suggestions.
Harry Gilchrist
CastBrowser
Station feed: Created by: Harold Gilchrist |
Created on: 03 Jan 2005 Language: English |
<< < 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 > >> | |
Add this to another station |
SearchSIG Gang (61.80MB; download) -- When Jeff Clavier noted that the discussion in the room at the SDForum SearchSIG on Attention felt like a live rendition of the Gillmor Gang, it was high praise indeed. In fact, four of us were in the room (two on the panel, Arrington and Gillmor) and two in the audience (Farber and Gardner.) When [...] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 26 Mar 2006 12:03:43 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
Audioblogging 2.0 - Tech Week In Review - for Saturday, March 25th, 2005 (8.81MB; download) -- We cover this weeks news events in Tech.
This weeks tech news buzz was dominated by Microsoft. It is clear that Microsoft and Bill Gates are starting to get the message. Keep the conversation going about your brand and products on the Internet and in the blogosphere 24/7 just like the little guys and your competition and at the same time keep telling the general public and the main stream media that everything is great and remains on track and ontime.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:31:33 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
MTS-2006-02-18 #51 (31.07MB; download) -- Voicemail questions, How to create your own Windows XP service Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:03:34 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
MTS-2006-03-04 #53 (34.49MB; download) -- How to fix IE and other system troubleshooting ideas, NasBackup, Folder Size for Windows Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:02:46 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
Audioblogging 2.0 - Daily Tech Update- for Friday, March 24th, 2006 (9.24MB; download) -- Show notes:
Official Microsoft Xbox 360 and PC game development available for download @ microsoft.com
Microsoft doing a sweeping reorgnization of their Platform and Services Division.
Television advertising is less effective than it was just two years ago
80% of Podcasts do not make it to a portable player
Wi-Fi/Telco Fight beginning to Brew In New Orleans
Vonage puts 911 caller on hold while house burns down
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:46:41 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
HallPass (1.86MB; download) -- Obtaining a HallPass will give teachers news, resources, and techniques that can be used to produce podcasts in the classroom. All educators k-12 and beyond should listen to HallPass
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 23 Mar 2006 21:49:31 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
Pushing the Portal (8.85MB; download) -- In this week's PodSession Om and I talk about Google Finance and the emergence of Google's portal play. With e-mail, calendaring, mailing lists, finance, instant messaging, news, feed aggregator and more, Google is expanding its product offering beyond its search core and creating new "sticky" environments for its users.
Google Finance was created in Bangalore, India for the U.S. financial market. I liked the product's data overlays and integration of information from multiple Google properties such as blog search, groups, and news. Om found the product lacking in features such as major shareholders and insider activities.
What do users want from a portal? Are Gmail users more likely to spend time on other Google properties? Is Google a portal? Aren't portals dead?
We talk about these issues and more in this week's PodSession, Pushing the Portal. The podcast is 19 minutes long, a 9 MB download. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:30:45 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
VoIP and mobile integration (10.87MB; download) -- In this week's PodSession Om and I discuss voice and mobile technologies currently available for platform integration. When does it make sense for a web application to add voice or mobile capabilities? What are the costs and benefits?
Are so called "web 2.0" companies just shinier versions of existing applications? Is anyone actually pushing the envelope and inventing entirely new industries? IP-based voice applications have already changed the way we think about communicating online. Mobile phones are now common tools of daily communication with relatively fast data connections with always-on access to the Web and focused data. Why are we not seeing more integration of voice and mobile into new web applications?
Google Local and Windows Live Local search products are just starting to launch pay-per-call advertising on their sites, connecting any computer with a paying merchant over a telephone line. Other companies such as Progressive Auto Insurance are integrating support call centers with web applications to help complete sales.
Now that conference season is in full swing startup companies can walk through the halls of focused gatherings such as VON or CTIA to gather new ideas about product integration across multiple mediums and devices.
This week's PodSession, VoIP and mobile integration, is 23 minutes long, a 11 MB download. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:30:20 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
Return of Ma Bell (9.20MB; download) -- ATT chief executive Ed Whitacre, affectionately referred to as "King Ed" by me, and "Mr. T" by others has always been of the school of thought that breaking up Ma Bell back in 1984 was a mistake. He has done his best to rectify that by gobbling up three out of seven Baby Bells - Ameritech, Pacific Bell, and more recently BellSouth - and merging them with his SBC. Of course along the way he picked up the remnants of a proud company called ATT.
His splashiest move came last move when Mr. T bought BellSouth for $67 billion in cash, and about $22 billion in proportionate debt. Result, a giant phone company, the biggest in the world with over 71 million access lines, 54 million wireless customers, 9.5 million broadband lines and over $98 billion in sales.
I got together with Niall earlier this week and tried to do an analysis of the deal, its impact on Verizon and cable providers. Of course there are implications for start-ups, especially those in the telecom space. What it means for network neutrality, Yahoo! and Google. Hopefully you can tune in.
This week's PodSession, Return of Ma Bell is 21 minutes long, a 9 MB download. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:29:48 UTC
|
Add this to another station |
Audioblogging 2.0 - Daily Tech Update for Thursday, March 23, 2006 (6.49MB; download) -- Dell confirms they have acquired boutique PC vendor Alienware.
Dell announces their new $10,000 enthusiast PC XPS 600 Renegade
FCC Chief Kevin Martin announces his support for telcos to limit bandwidth to sites
Comments from Apple are starting to surface about recent France legislation.
PayPal Goes Mobile
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 23 Mar 2006 12:41:59 UTC
|
<< < 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 > >> |