Radio Shack, as we mentioned yesterday, is changing to The Shack. But a good restaurant in Connecticut is also called The Shack and has pie. Radio Shack does not have pie. They lose. We also talk about Google dropping search share and the rumored new PS3.
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BOL 1034: Life is short, have pie
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Rebooting The News #19 With Dave Winer and Jay Rosen
RSS in the cloud and the Pushbutton Web.
Dave on his rssCloud road show.
Podcast recorded on August 3, 2009 at 9AM Pacific. Show notes, as always, by Jay.
The 140 character loosely-coupled messaging network." It’s Twitter, minus that system’s major irritations, including the biggest one: the behavior of Twitter, the company, in creating things like the Suggested Users List. The "loosely coupled" part is where we have a disagreement with that company.
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#165 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast
Buying ads on viral videos before they break big and how things spread (and how fast they go away). Do brands still need to worry about what people are saying about them online? Enjoy the conversation.
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This Week in Law: Twit Live
Hosts: Denise Howell, Ernie Svenson, Evan Brown, and Colette Vogele
TechCrunch’s Twitter publications, Google Book Search settlement, Lori Drew, Amazon Kindle’s "1984" situation, and more.
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Copyright Flack
With the AP’s new news DRM distribution system and the struggling newspaper industry, NPR and First Amendment lawyer David Marburger discusses the redistribution of the news and the U.S. Copyright Act.
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Bad Hair Day #6
Anil Dash of Six Apart joins Marshall Kirkpatrick or Read Write Web and Dave to talk about "the pushbutton web", Dave Winer’s rssCloud, Google’s PubSub Hub Bub, the CrunchPad, and everything else that’s going on in tech this week.
Tagged with anil dash dave winer marshall kirkpatrick crunchpad rsscloud google web
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TWiT 205: Step Up To The Guru Bar
Hosts: Leo Laporte, John C. Dvorak, Pete Cashmore, and Jason Hiner.
Apple charges a premium, Palm and Apple argue, Microsoft and Yahoo rumors, MySpace is fading, and more.
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FLOSS Weekly 73: Tim O’Reilly
Guest: Tim O’Reilly.
Tim O’Reillyis the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media. He works to spread knowledge on past, present, and future technologies though his company. Beyond publishing is recognized as a leading visionary for future technology trends. He is an advocate of open source, open standards, and is pushing for intellectual property reform.
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Rebooting The News #17
Dave Winer and Jay Rosen asses the controversy surrounding TechCrunch reported on documents—including business plans and projections—taken from private email accounts that belong to Twitter employees.
Tagged with techcrunch twitter journalism news reporting dave winer jay rosen
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Media Hacks #13 - Host: Mitch Joel
013 - Media Hacks - Live From The Roger Smith Hotel - 07-12-2009
Live from New York City, it’s Media Hacks #13. Recorded late one night last week at The Roger Smith Hotel, this episode if full of the latest news and views, including a very vocal Julien Smith (yes, that means that this show is not work safe). C.C. Chapman and I were simply room decor in this episode. Enjoy the conversation
