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10-30-05 Podcast Brothers (10.76MB; download) -- Intro: Bloodthirsty Vegetarians Podcast at BloodyVeg.com. We uploaded and re-linked to the Podcast Advertising Agreement to include the cost of the campaign in the Insertion Order, an audio comment from ScreenCastsOnline.com, how the wrong word in your ID3 tags can affect you in iTunes, Emile's auto RSS script makes your life much easier, and finally we talk about why Adam Curry and Podshow aren't taking a more active roll in the Expo and are left with more questions than answers. See you soon! Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 02 Nov 2005 11:50:54 UTC
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411 Item 099 Heather Green from Business Week Interview (11.30MB; download) -- Welcome to the show it is October 26th and this is our 99th show. Today will be an interview with Heather Green from Business Week Online. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 02 Nov 2005 11:48:22 UTC
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Patrick Grady: Supernova 2005 (10.19MB; download) -- For the last 15 years, the corporate workforce has become increasingly mobile and distributed. This has led to the phasing out of traditional administration support for large numbers of workers. However, as knowledge workers assume the burden of administration and attempt to leverage improvements in technology, they have reached the point of diminishing returns. Patrick Grady sees the creation of a "services-on-demand" grid as the only viable solution for this information overload. [Supernova 2005 audio from IT Conversations] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 02 Nov 2005 10:18:02 UTC
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Paul Graham: OSCON 2005 (15.00MB; download) -- Paul Graham, popular essayist and Lisp programmer, discusses what business can learn from open source. According to him, it's not about Linux or Firefox, but the forces that produced them. He delves into the reasons why open source is able to produce better software, why traditional workplaces are actually harmful to productivity and the reason why professionalism is overrated. [O'Reilly Open Source Convention audio from IT Conversations] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 02 Nov 2005 10:14:57 UTC
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NJPodcasts - Episode 14 for 10-30-2005 (18.49MB; download) -- )-- Open the show with a jazz song titled Drifting from Karmyn Tyler of Texas. Karmyn website is at: http://www.karmyntyler.com/ New Jersey and National news. Played a song named Perfect from the band miggs Talked a little about the college process my family is beginning at the high school Two days at the New Jersey School Board 2005 workshop and exhibits in the ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION CENTER in Atlantic City, New jersey Reactions I received at the conference about the IPod/Video IPod from from the New Jersey K12 Apple and Microsoft folks. Pocketcasting anyone? Talk about the problem with the Multimedia PC home edition in K12 and what the K12 vertical needs to do next. Verizon video conferecing demo starring Dr. Robert Nahory, Dr. Bob of Rutgers. Then we played a Blues song for Dr. Bob named: Silent Treatment by P.W. Fenton and The Second Ward from Florida New New Jrsey Podcasters associations website www.njpodcasters.org Shout out to Chris for a great job in getting the site up. Chris is also the founder of njpodcasters association and creator of the martini shot podcast. The word must be out Getting many requests to add podcasts to the Daily podcast feed over at gigadial.om keep the requets coming what do you have to loose if I include your podcast it will get your podcast on at least 100 drives. Last tune of the show: Waking Up The Neighbourhood from the band Planet Of Women of United Kingdom http://www.planetofwomen.net/ Rock the shoe with Meltdown Man rockabilly instrumental from Derek K. Miller of British Columbia, Canada Remember if you dont have this podcast on your drive you cant listen Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 02 Nov 2005 02:29:10 UTC
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411 Item 096 Yahoo Interview (9.25MB; download) -- Welcome to the show it is October 12th and this is our 96th show. Today will be an interview with Joe Hayashi Sr. Director of Product Management from Yahoo. We talk about the new podcasts.yahoo.com service. Where to send your feedback, what the criteria are for being chosen for a Staff Pick and many other items related to the new podcasts.yahoo.com services. And of course what Joe's first computer was. If you have not done so already please visit http://podcasts.yahoo.com/ Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 01 Nov 2005 10:47:47 UTC
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Eddy Cue: Larry's World (9.11MB; download) -- It's hard to know what's more significant about Apple's video iPod. Is it the hardware -- thinner device, more storage, larger screen and video for the same price -- or is it the deals that Apple struck with Disney/ABC for television content? Host Larry Magid grills Eddy Cue, the VP of iTunes at Apple, to try and find out what the secret sauce might be that has given Apple a 75% marktet share in portable audio players despite what should be competitive devices from other vendors. [Larry's World audio from IT Conversations] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 01 Nov 2005 09:45:53 UTC
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Gerd Leonhard: Tech Nation (12.49MB; download) -- Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Gerd Leonhard, music industry strategist, professional musician, and author of "The Future of Music...Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution." As a music-industry entrepreneur, he tells us it's been a great ride, but the hugely profitable economics of the music industry -- as we know it -- are over. [Tech Nation audio from IT Conversations] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 01 Nov 2005 09:42:16 UTC
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William Terrill: WLAN Technology Update (14.85MB; download) -- In this session from the Network and Telecom Strategies track at
Burton Group's 2005 Catalyst Conference, Burton Senior Analyst William
Terrill gives an overview of protocols and products for enterprise
deployment of Wireless LANs. Quality of Service (QOS), security, and
centralized management are all available now. New 802.11 suffixes
will standardize features that are still vendor-specific, such as mesh
networking. Bill gives recommendations for your enterprise wireless
deployment. [Burton Group Catalyst audio from IT Conversations] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:02:05 UTC
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411 Item 100 Interview with a Podcast Listener (11.87MB; download) -- Welcome to the show it is October 29th and this is our 100th show. Today will be an interview with a Podcast Listener. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:54:23 UTC
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