Geek News Central Podcast #76 2005-06-24
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[Geek News Central Podcast a Technical Audio Show] Short show on initial meet up of Gnomedex conference attendees. We will have update all day tomorrow so please stay tuned to the site.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Podcasting News] Podcasting News at Gnomedex: Gnomedex focuses on technology, ideas and issues in the world of Internet publishing. While Gnomedex is a small event, limited to about 350 attendees, it has a history of attracting an influential crowd.
[Northwest Noise] Fatal Attraction: the most boring presenter on the West Coast will (supposedly) be presenting Microsoft's "podcast related announcement" at Gnomedex. Seriously though, I'm sure Microsoft (t d f) will come up with a good offering, and of course Microsoft-proprietary technology will abound, and we'll all talk and talk and talk for weeks about how this is the most amazing thing ever - kind of like iTunes 4.9.
[Chris.pirillo.com] Gnomedex Keystone: Dean Hachamovitch! (Chris Pirillo): Dean Hachamovitch - Who turned Clippy off in Office? The same guy who helped invent autocorrect and red squiggles (among other things) while spearheading Office user interface development in the 1990s, and then re-invigorated Microsoft's online casual games business during the dot-com meltdown.
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[Radio.weblogs.com] Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger: (Hint: I think they do, which is why I'm so excited about the Virtual Earth team, but it would be interesting to see if MSN starts building other services around the blogging tree which would require either purchasing an already-existing ping server like weblogs.com or technorati.com or building their own which will be difficult to get interoperability from other "tree" vendors on).
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Podcast, MP3 Player News
Posted at June 24, 2005 03:01 PM