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webjay.org. Wednesday, February 02, 2005
 

 

 

Wednesday afternoon podcast picks 

 (beta flash player) 

I have 9 shows on this afternoon's podcast list.  You can listen to any or all of them right in your web browser by simply using the mp3 flash player above. 
 
The mp3 flash player above is simple to use.  Just click the play arrow in the flash player to start a show or use the double arrows on the right to move to the next show.  All shows decribed in player have titles and show numbers.  All numbers match the show numbers described below.  enjoy!
 
If you would like to have any of your new podcast(s) added to one of my pick lists,  just add it to my ping form.
 
Also, see Harry G's Gigadial archives for all my podcast station's picks.
 
Or just subscribe to my station's feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
 
 
1) triple j's hack: marketing to youth (13.36MB; download) -- Whether it's main stream cool, or cutting-edge cool, one thing's for sure - youth marketers will stop at nothing to get at your wallet. They'll even simulate the drug trade to sell their product! According to insider knowledge, once you know the 'whys' of youth culture, you can better meet their needs with the 'what'. Ali Benton takes a look at the latest techniques marketers are using to get the youth dollar. This story first went to air in 2004.
 
2) February 1 podcast of Losing It (13.51MB; download) -- Talking about exercise, and expectations.
 
 
  3) CIOPC:DSB 2005-02-02 SBC and ATT, Sun and Solaris 10, Dell, AOL and Netscape, IPod and Microsoft (4.79MB; download) -- SBC to layoff about 13,000 employees as a result of the ATT merger. Sun releases Solaris 10 for free... hmm... sounds like the redhat model. Dell releases new machines, in particular they revamp the Lattitide line. AOL will release new version of Netscape... but for Microsoft Windows only? iPods at Microsoft?
 
  4) Waiting For Wednesday (6.26MB; download) -- Episode 44. Lots of Groundhog Day fun. Get it here. Or subscribe to the feed below. Links: Jimmy The Groundhog Punxsutawney Groundhog Club* Punxsutawney.com* Groundhog Day Songs *These sites have been up and down all day. Punxsutawny must have really lousy ISP. Link of the Day: Bible stories in Lego Sponsors: Barron Hosting
 
  5) Relaxing In The Dentist Chair? (1.19MB; download) -- Spa dentistry is becoming more popular among anxious patients.
 
  6) IndieFeed Alternative/Modern Rock Channel (4.70MB; download) -- The Lawrence Arms are playing at the IndieFeed Alternative/Modern Rock Channel. Visit www.indiefeed.com and subscribe to a variety of scheduled free independent music channels!
 
  7) 10 reasons why blogging is good for you - Audio (2.51MB; download) -- With podcasting being more accessible, i think its a good thing to have this article as an audio file. The audio version last for about 10 minutes, and i have made an mp3 out of the bloopers (!), which you can find here. The audio file can be found here.
 
  8) Audio: Rob Glaser, CEO, RealNetworks (4.67MB; download) -- Rob Glaser, speaking at the Q4 earnings conference call, on the music and games market. Download the 8.09 minute (4.66 MB) audio, an excerpt from the conference call...download here... Some highlights from the clip: -- RealNetworks' relationship with Comcast: premium radio provided to all Comcast high speed subscribers -- Music and pricing: there is secular trend going on: the move to digital music. We are a participant in the overall category growth, along with Apple. We have a different take and play than Apple...
 
  9) Future Tense Podcast for February 2, 2005 (1.31MB; download) -- A new study by Web useability firm Nielsen-Norman Group finds that adults surf Web sites more effectively than teenagers. Thirty-eight teens between the ages of 13 and 17 performed tasks on 23 specific Web sites. A group of adults did the same. Turns out the adults were better at finding answers and accomplishing other tasks.

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Wednesday morning podcast picks 

 (beta flash player) 

I have 9 shows on this morning's podcast list.  You can listen to any or all of them right in your web browser by simply using the mp3 flash player above. 
 
The mp3 flash player above is simple to use.  Just click the play arrow in the flash player to start a show or use the double arrows on the right to move to the next show.  All shows decribed in player have titles and show numbers.  All numbers match the show numbers described below.  enjoy!
 
If you would like to have any of your new podcast(s) added to one of my pick lists,  just add it to my ping form.
 
Also, see Harry G's Gigadial archives for all my podcast station's picks.
 
Or just subscribe to my station's feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
 

1) EverythingDigital Podcast 2/1/05 (11.98MB; download) -- A little about RadioDaddy, where I got an awesome, new sweeper for the show, followed by a rant mini about Macworld and the magazine medium becoming outdated. Also, info on the new PowerBooks, a great hack for Coke machines, and the run-down on Skype 1.0 for Mac OS X. http://everythingdigital.org ; Source: EverythingDigital Podcast Podcast feed for this recommendation episodes

2) Wizards of Technology - PodCast 27 - 2005.02.01 (29.05MB; download) -- Hey! Welcome our new Guest Host! Laura Burstein sits in for vacationing MisterMarc and classes up the joint! Not to mention, bringing us news from Japan, and much more, plus a MacMerc Moment Click here to listen to the show in your browser, or point your iPodder to the RSS feed under the "Podcast" link on the left. If you enjoy the show, you can get in on the action! Email us your feedback and questions to questions@wizardsoftechnology.com, and why not vote at Podcast Alley? Follow the Read more... for Show notes and links Source: The Wizards of Technology - Why be a geek, when we can geek for you? Podcast feed for this recommendation episodes

3) IndieFeed Alternative/Modern Rock Channel (4.27MB; download) -- St. Etienne is playing at the IndieFeed Alternative/Modern Rock Channel. Visit www.indiefeed.com and subscribe to a variety of scheduled free independent music channels!  Source: IndieFeed: Alt/Modern Rock Podcast feed for this recommendation episodes

 
 
  4) SD Sort-Of Poemcast: Life At War (4.63MB; download) -- Alright, so, this isn't me reading this poem. I'm not quite up to that yet, so instead let me introduce you to the wonders of Ubuweb, a vast audio archive with the goal of being "a repository for visual, concrete and, later, sound poetry. Over the years, UbuWeb has embraced all forms of the avant-garde and beyond. Its parameters continue to expand in all directions." Explore their vast mp3 archive, exploration of ethnopoetics, sound poetry and more. It's really overwhelming. Their repository of works read by the authors is astounding, so here's one selection of hundreds upon hundreds they have. Denise Levertov - Life At War (approx. 3:15)
 
  5) OCPodcast (41.36MB; download) -- This is the On Computers podcast for 01-30-2005. I have tested it and it works for me in iPodder.
 
  6) The Dollar Show - Tuesday February 1 (28.66MB; download) -- The Dollar Report Reporting the newsworthy issues of the day, The Dollar Show always sticks to the facts. Here are your topics: Letterman or Leno? Michael Jackson in the News. TO is a GO! Will Barry tie with 52? JPs modern Urban Legends. Enjoy!
 
  7) Coverville 48: The Tuesday Night Hodgepodge - and Happy Birthday Tristan (31.35MB; download) -- Coverville is sponsored by iPodderX. Feed your iPod by getting your copy of the #1 podcasting macintosh client today at iPodderX.com! We'll start off with a cover song for my son, then toss out some Depeche Mode covers and The Sweet, The Beatles and The Stones: "Mahna Mahna" - Cake (popularized by The Muppets) "Love Is Like Oxygen" - Doug Powell (originally The Sweet) "Behind The Wheel"- CHORE (originally Depeche Mode) "Never Let Me Down Again" - Smashing Pumpkins (originally Depeche Mode) "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" - Damon & Naomi (originally The Beatles) "Can I Get A Witness" - The Rolling Stones (originally Marvin Gaye) 34 minutes |
 
  8) IndieFeed Folk/Americana Channel (2.85MB; download) -- Iron Wine is playing at the IndieFeed Folk/Americana Channel. Visit www.indiefeed.com and subscribe to a variety of scheduled free independent music channels!
 
  9) Miller Report - Smoking Ban... Bring it soccer mom nation!!! (25.79MB; download) -- Our city now has an ordinace written and ready for discussion. I am ANTI-SMOKING BAN. This is a very controlled rant.

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