The hot new thing in the blogosphere is vlogging (video blogs). The ones I've read about or seen look cool, but where is the time to watch them? I could substitute TV time, except the only TV time I have is maybe a half-hour of Rachael Ray or Emeril Lagasse on the Food Network a couple of days a week.
Anyway, here is a video from Robert Scoble of a conversation among geeks discussing Windows Vista vs. OS X. I haven't seen it, yet, but it makes me wish I lived somewhere where you could gather this sort of crowd together for food, wine and conversation.
I did take time (with a little multitasking) to watch the Automation World / Process Control Systems Forum Webcast on cybersecurity for process plants yesterday. It's archived here. Note: if you are not already registered on the AW Website, you'll have to register to hear it.
I listen to podcasts at the gym, on airplanes and on my occasional commutes up to the Chicago office. Glad to see Jason Calacanis is reinstituting the Gillmor Gang. IT Conversations and TWiT are also good.
Oh, and episode 27 of my podcast is up.
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