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Created on: 01 Apr 2005 Language: English |
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SDR Podcast 2005-03-31 (14.35MB; download) -- Artist: Tweachzone
SlashdotReview is a ten minute audio podcast summary of
recent technology news items from Slashdot.org
Complete copy, news item links and additional details are available at Slashdot.org
After the news, each day we feature a new artist or group at the end ... Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 05:35:06 MST
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The Phantomfeed 017 for 03-29-05 (13.52MB; download) -- Download The Phantomfeed 017
Show length: 58:33
File size: 13.6 MB
Show Notes:
Shawn and Jen get lost in Chicago. I forgot to mention in the show opener that some parts of the original audio had to be edited out due to bad sound quality. So things kinda jump around at times.
contact:
e-mail: phantomfeed@gmail.com
voice mail: 206-203-3334 Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 05:20:39 MST
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Regular Host Agencies and Caller Rejection (8.61MB; download) -- Podcast Five
In this podcast recorded on March 29, 2005, I discuss the regular host agency and some of the details about how you book travel for a client and then claim your commission. I discuss what it means to be an independent contractor working with your host agency. In the second segment I discuss a call I received from a lady interested in travelling to Hawaii. The caller went cold when she heard that she was dealing with a home based travel agent. I discuss how I put my frustration on my host agency's listserv and I read some of the constructive and helpful responses that I received. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 05:17:38 MST
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Negotiating Tip of the Week: 3/28/05 (2.99MB; download) -- Welcome to our first podcast for e-learning: Negotiating Tip of the
Week. This podcast has been created by Josh Weiss, Associate Director
of Harvard’s Program on Negotiation and a wonderful teacher of
negotiation and conflict resolution. For the past two years, we have
had the good fortune to work with Josh on a custom elearning program
for a local client. Now we hope to extend Josh’s wisdom and knowledge
on this topic by offering subscribers a regular weekly podcast on
negotiation tactics and strategy.
To learn more about adding this feed to your ipodder, please click here. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 05:01:06 MST
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The Overnightscape #161 (4/1/05) (10.30MB; download) -- Tonight's subjects include: April Fools gags, the short bus, NyQuil, fire update, listener mail ("Colin from England - Hemel Hempstead Postcards"), Frank's cold, bus driver quotes, ITC Newtext, Charles Nelson Reilly, dream review ("Mathematical Crap", "Wayne Gretzky", "Kitten Dance"), Montessori School, a vague Norway-related protest, and coffee-medicine euphoria. Hosted by Frank Edward Nora. (30 minutes) Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:59:18 MST
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The Future of Music: Voices in Your Head (17.98MB; download) -- The music-industry incumbents are threatened by the new technologies of music distribution. How are they reacting, and how are musicians using the Internet on their own to make more money for themselves? In this interview with two music-industry insiders, Dave Slusher discovers the current state of digital music and possible courses for the future.
David Kusek and Gerd Leonhard are the authors of the new book "The Future of Music" from Berklee Press. Kusek is a musician, co-inventor of electronic drums and the MIDI standard, and is currently vice-president of Berklee Music. Leonhard is a music futurist and entrepeneur, former CEO of LicenseMusic.com, and is currently CEO of the ThinkAndLink advisory agency. [Voices in Your Head from IT Conversations] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:55:37 MST
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Caution: Pod Money Ahead!! (0.00MB; download) -- Organized $$$ comes into PodCasting? The Boost we Need? Or the next Corrupting Commericalism? A semi-rant. This is for Adam Curry (my hero) but is a Cautionary Tale for all. Which way will podcasting go? Features satiric visit to Adamâs iPodder Plantation. Meant to inspire Thought and Discussion, so remember 1st Amendment and letâs discuss and not get mad. What you think folks? Email to dreadfulsnake@comcast.net A vote or 2 at PodCastAlley always welcome Vote Here You donât need to agree with me, but pls support the discussion . More music and music talk next cast. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:43:41 MST
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CIOPC:DSB 2005-03-31 Lots of Microsoft Stuff, Verizon-Qwest continue battle for MCI (3.44MB; download) -- Lots of Microsoft stuff to talk about. Microsoft released SP1 of Windows Server 2003. The "Brad Pit" virus sets up a denial of service attack
on Microsoft servers. Microsoft's January patch of Windows 98 and ME was flawed resulting in poor performance. Last but not least... will this
ever end? Qwest once again ups the ante by announcing a $9 Billion bid for MCI.
Oh, for those of you looking for previous version of the Daily Sound Byte, all are available via our website. www.ciopodcast.com
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:37:42 MST
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Daily Source Code for March 31st 2005 (29.88MB; download) -- A podcast from the balcony with Ron Bloom, my partner about..what else :)
mp3 Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:31:32 MST
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How to Get Upgraded to Business Class for Free (0.00MB; download) -- Why sit in a cramped seat when you fly, when you can enjoy the splendor that is Business Class. Can't afford a business-class ticket? Then get it for free! Here's how. (Warning: Leave your ethics at the door.) Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:30:08 MST
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