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Harry G's Gigadial Station

This morning's station contains all the podcasts I'm downloading and listening to this Saturday morning - February 12, 2005.

Stop by my Audioblog @ http://radio.weblogs.com/0100368/ to easily listen to any of my picks right in your web browser.

Harry Gilchrist
Audioblogging 2.0
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100368/
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45 min. from Feb 5, 2005 Show - Audio Video Search Gets Hot Online; joining us is Suranga Chandratillake, Co-Founder CTO of Blinkx.com Blinkx.tv. also discussed is the impact that Microsoft Notepad has had online, Online shopper pick up in-store and Skype takes Voice mail.
We received an email recently from a faithful Keener Podcast listener asking to hear un-edited air check material, to get a feel for what Keener really sounded like. So on this week's show, that's just what you'll hear. All Keener Music and all Keener DJs, including J. Michael Wilson, Swingin Sweeney, Dick Purtan, Jerry Goodwin, Bill Phillips, Mac Owens and Bob Green. It's 30 straight minutes of uninterrupted Keener excellence. Enjoy!
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Been playing with voice overs and sweepers... I'm looking for your help too. I need people to call in a bogus help desk call to the listener line. The goofier or more outlandish, the better. 206-888-4488, or via Skype at Skype ID: inthetrenches. I'm also ...
Download The Phantomfeed 007 Show length: 21:49 File size: 10 MB 00:01-03:04 ~ Show opening 03:05-15:07 ~ Current events roundup: Accidental evacuation, Trump gets spired, Pfizer and Microsoft fight Viagra spam 15:08-16:15 ~ Break 16:16-19:35 ~ Tech TV pop-up blooper 19:36-21:49 ~ Show closing Contact: e-mail: phantomfeed@gmail.com voice mail: 206-203-3334
016 Mostly Trivial

016 Mostly Trivial

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016 Mostly Trivial
Friday Night In Dixie

Friday Night In Dixie

2005-02-12--:--

Episode 48. Today is an important day in the history of the Podcast About Nothing... it is Bob's debut as my new producer/engineer. Bob is here so that when anything goes wrong, I can blame him. All the regular features are here and a few news articles ...
I think we are going to start something new. Get you a Miller Report for the weekend that is just music. I hope you like the selections.
Million Dollar Baby, Sideways, Ray -- these are a few of the Oscar-nominated films that have found their way to the Internet, by way of Academy members and others who are given preview copies known as "screeners." A year ago, the Motion Picture Association of America and Hollywood studios attempted to clamp down, but the problem is worse this year, according to a story in the Los Angeles Times. There are more Oscar-nominated films for download on the Internet, and the quality is better, since screeners are DVD, not VHS videotapes like last year. Authorities last year took advantage of "watermarks" which help identify the original source of a pirated film to catch an academy member who lent screeners to an acquaintance. The academy member was expelled and ordered to pay two studios in $600,000. The other man is to be sentenced on federal copyright infringement charges later this month. LA Times reporter Jon Healey says the movie industry was trying to make a point. "They felt this would send a message to members of the Academy," Healey said. But it's not working.
XMPP, part three

XMPP, part three

2005-02-12--:--

Joe Hildebrand, Chief Architect of Jabber, Inc., has been doing instant messaging for nearly a decade. In this podcast, the final of three, we discuss XMPP and the stringprep hack, the relationship between the JSF and the IETF, and "cool" XMPP clients. Click to listen directly. Running time: 14'22" To subscribe, drag this to your client.
Traders Nation (tm)

Traders Nation (tm)

2005-02-12--:--

Traders Nation (tm) - The Largest Syndicated 'LIVE' Radio Talk Show For Smallcap Stocks. TradersNation.com hosts a network of nationally syndicated financial radio talk shows. Web site visitors, listeners, affiliates and financial content distribution companies access daily the freshest market news, alerts, overall market commentary and more through various means of broadcast distribution methods from TradersNation.com. Traders Nation is the only financial talk show listed under the radio selection as a pre-select in Apple's iTunes software.
Dave Sifry: Web 2.0

Dave Sifry: Web 2.0

2005-02-12--:--

Want to grok the blogosphere? Dave Sifry, founder and CEO of Technorati has the inside look at this explosive new medium. (IT Conversations audio from the Web 2.0 Conference)
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