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The Tech Conference Show - Ian Pilling, Mapquest

Sunday, March 19th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - Ian Pilling, Mapquest (MP3 8mb 11minutes)
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Ian Pilling, product manager of Mapquest about their product as well as their just released OpenApi iniative and contest.

The Tech Conference Show - Doc Searls

Sunday, March 19th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - Doc Searls (MP3 18 mb 26 minutes)
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Doc Searls is not only co-author of the Cluetrain manifesto, he also has a big interest in technology -
and a background in advertising. Listen to his reflections at the end of Etech about Attention economy versus Intention economy, how much vendors where going […]

The Tech Conference Show - ETech Round up with Richard Giles and Nicole Simon (ETech #018)

Saturday, March 18th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - ETech Round-up (MP3 7.58 mb 11 minutes 2 seconds)
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With ETech over, I caught up with co-hosts Richard Giles and Nicole Simon to talk about the conference, the highs, the lows, and if ETech was a worthwhile experience for them and myself.
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The Tech Conference Show - Hydrogen Car Test Drive (Etech #016)

Saturday, March 18th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - The Hydrogen Car Test Drive (MP3 5.87 mb 8 minutes 30 seconds)
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Along with all the programming, API’s and new techniques, oanother item on show at Etech was a fleet of Hydrogen powered cars. I grabbed Richard Giles from TPN’s Gadget Show, to take one of them for a test […]

The Tech Conference Show - Nat Torkington, O’Reilly (ETech #017)

Saturday, March 18th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - Nat Torkington, O’Reilly (MP3 5.56 mb 8 minutes 6 seconds)
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ETech isn’t the only O’Reilly Conference. Coming up in June is Where 2.0, and Nat Torkington is the Program Chair. As well as finding out more about Where 2.0 I look back at ETech with Torkington and the difference it […]

The Tech Conference Show - Tom Armitage (Etech #015)

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - Tom Armitage (MP3 5.50 mb 8 minutes 00 seconds)
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The evoloution of video games is nothing to do with processors or memory, but everything to do with the game controller. From the Atari 2600 stick to the Nintendo Revolution controller, Tom Armitage looks at the effects that input has on […]

The Tech Conference Show - Danny O’Brien, The EFF (ETech #014)

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - Danny O’Brien, The EFF (MP3 8.72 mb 12 minutes 41 seconds)
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Danny O’Brien’s ETech talks are usually barnstormers, and this year was no exception. Programmed at the end of the last day (after all, would you want to follo him?), he took on the topic of Americas Top Ten Tech […]

The Tech Conference Show - David Sklar, Ning (ETech #013)

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - David Sklar, Ning (MP3 7.08 mb 10 minutes 18 seconds)
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To find out more about Ning, I spoke to David Sklar, one of the software architects. Ning is a site that allows non-programmers to experiment with Social Software, and also provides a rapid development for that software genre. What’s Ning […]

The Tech Conference Show - Yoz Grahame and The IT Crowd (ETech #012)

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - Yoz Grahame and The IT Crowd (MP3 3.96 mb 5 minutes 46 seconds)
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Yoz Grahame is the Developer Advocate at Ning.com, and while we touch on that briefly, what I really wanted to talk to Yoz about was his consultant role in the Channel 4 series, ‘The IT Crowd.’ What […]

The Tech Conference Show - Lee Bryant (ETech #011)

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

The Tech Conference Show - Lee Bryant (MP3 7.89 mb 11 minutes 26 seconds)
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Lee Bryant, the Director of Headshift, has taken a huge number of social tools and techniques and applied them in businesses. How does this shared knowledge between workers, managers and corporate systems change business practices, make workers more involved, and threaten […]