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Goodbye to the Blue Screen of Death, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Buzz Out Loud!Starring Jason Howell and Robb Dunewood.Show notes can be found here.
Long-time tech podcasters Jason Howell and Tom Merritt take a trip down memory lane, sharing their career origins and the pivotal moments that shaped their paths in the world of tech.Support this show via Patreon: patreon.com/JasonHowellJason expressing appreciation for Tom as a collaborator and friend in the tech industry"Sliding door" moments in the professional lives of Tom and Jason.Tom's origin story of how he got into tech journalism at ZDTV/TechTVThe creation of the Buzz Out Loud podcast at CNET in 2005The Buzztownarchive.com project preserving the Buzz Out Loud episodesThe importance of the community built around their showsSeeing fans' lives progress over many years through their interactionsSome of Tom's fondest early Internet memories.Tom's fanzine and early Internet websites including Subbrilliant.comPatron question: How Tom feels about his content being a part of generative AI databases.Follow Tom's work:Daily Tech News Show: dailytechnewsshow.comSubstack: techtom.substack.comWebsite: tommerritt.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight I'm joined by Jason Howell , host and producer over at TWiT.tv. In this episode we're talking about Yellowgold, Buzz Out Loud, and the constant threat of burnout. Show music by OGRE. Support the show!
Today's show has a 17 min news recap and then I talk to Professor Schwartz starting at 17 mins and Tom Merritt and I begin at 49 mins Thanks so much for listening. Please give the show 5 stars and a review on Apple and Spotify Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. SHIELDED :HOW THE POLICE BECAME UNTOUCHABLE “A must-read for anyone who wants to understand why we lack an effective system of legal accountability for police violence and misconduct in our country. Once you understand how we got here, Schwartz's smart, pragmatic proposals for change ring clear and true.” –Sherrilyn Ifill, Former President and Director-Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense Fund Joanna Schwartz is Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. She teaches Civil Procedure and a variety of courses on police accountability and public interest lawyering. She received UCLA's Distinguished Teaching Award in 2015, and served as Vice Dean for Faculty Development from 2017-2019. Professor Schwartz is one of the country's leading experts on police misconduct litigation. Professor Schwartz additionally studies the dynamics of modern civil litigation. She is co-author, with Stephen Yeazell, of a leading casebook, Civil Procedure (10th Edition), and her recent scholarship includes articles empirically examining the justifications for qualified immunity doctrine; the financial impact of settlements and judgments on federal, state, and local law enforcement officers and agency budgets; and regional variation in civil rights protections across the country. Professor Schwartz is a graduate of Brown University and Yale Law School. After law school, Professor Schwartz clerked for Judge Denise Cote of the Southern District of New York and Judge Harry Pregerson of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. She was then associated with Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP, in New York City, where she specialized in police misconduct, prisoners' rights, and First Amendment litigation. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Merritt is an award-winning independent tech podcaster and host of regular tech news and information shows. Tom hosts Sword and Laser, a science fiction and fantasy podcast, and book club with Veronica Belmont. He also co-hosts Daily Tech News Show, covering the most important tech issues of the day with the smartest minds in technology. Tom also hosts Cordkillers with Brian Brushwood, bringing people the news they need to watch the TV shows and movies they want when they want and how they want them. That's not all! There's also It's a Thing with Molly Wood, A Word with Tom Merritt with some of the smartest most interesting people on the planet, and Know A little More. All his shows are listed on the subscription page. From 2010 until 2013, Tom hosted the award-winning Tech News Today and weekly cord-cutting show Frame Rate on the TWiT network. He created, developed and produced both shows. From 2004 until 2010 Tom was executive editor for CNET TV at CNET.com. He hosted the daily Buzz Out Loud podcast and a weekly how-to show called The Real Deal. In addition, Tom hosted regular segments on CNET TV like Top 5, How-to, Hacks, and more. Tom served as executive producer for TechTV's website until 2004. He started at ZDTV as Producer of The Screen Savers website in 1999. Tom has run SuBBrilliant.com since 1996. It is a collection of Web experiments including SuBBrilliant News, a parody news blog, and the East Meets West podcast which features Roger Chang. You'll also find Tom as a guest or interviewed as an expert on many TV, radio and Internet shows like ABC's Good Morning America, CBS Radio, NPR, This Week in Tech, The Phileas Club and more. Tom is @acedtect@mstdn.social on Mastodon Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
Tom Merrit is a podcaster extraordinaire. He currently hosts several shows including a Daily Tech News Show, Current Geek, Cord Killers, Let’s Talk About Star Wars and It’s A Thing. Tom was one of the first podcasters as a host on the host of CNET’s Buzz Out Loud. We spoke about his experi necessary in the early stages of this field and the relationships he built along the way. We specifically addressed the qualities of the relationships that have lasted throughout the years.
Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate is joined by Daily Tech News Show's Tom Merritt and they discuss:- Nate's appearance on ITV's This Morning- Samsung Galaxy S9 hands-on- NatWest recruits AI bot Cora to answer customer questions- The O2 Arena is being Turned Into a 5G Test Bed- All but Banned in the U.S., Chinese Giant Huawei Is Welcomed in Britain- Your emails and questions answered!Patreon supporters have access to our longer version of the show, which includes the above as well as additional discussions about:- EXTRA STORY: Samsung crams 30TB of SSD into a single 2.5-inch drive- EXTRA STORY: Revamped 4G Nokia 8110 “Matrix phone”, now called Nokia Argon- Quick joke about the classic Buzz Out Loud days- What is a pastor?- Brief discussion about The Matrix in 4K and why we wish it would happen- Outtakes and more!Please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive ad-free extended version of the show, live-streaming, access to Discord member’s club, weekly columns from Nate, higher quality MP3s, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeg lytter massevis af podcasts. Jeg tror jeg har abonnement på over 50 af slagsen, selvom det indrømmet ikke er allesammen jeg får lyttet hver gang - og der er sikkert også nogle, der holder pause uden at jeg egentlig har opdaget det… I kraft af mit arbejde har jeg naturligt nok lyttet en masse teknologi-programmer, og da jeg tænker at der sikker er nogle af dem der lytter work.flow som også er interesserede i teknologi, så kommer her mine for tiden techpodcast-favoritter… De tre tips ATP - Accidental Tech Podcast Supernørdetshow især om Apple-ting - med Marco Arment (app-udvikler - tidligere Tumblr og Instapaper), Casey Liss (softwareudvikler), og John Siracusa (softwareudvikler, übernørd, tidligere Mac OS-anmelder for Ars Technica). a16z Andreessen Horowitz smider massevis af penge efter tech-startups, men har også fundet tid til at lave en podcast med skiftende værter og formater. Det handler om emner som cybersikkerhed, tech-lobbyister, modernisering af offentlige it-tjenester og selvfølgelig en masse om startups og it-entreprenører… DTNS - Daily Tech News Show Tom Merritts daglige tech-nyheder med rimeligt faste gæster/medværter. Tom er tidligere kendt fra Buzz Out Loud og TWIT-netværket, og får i øvrigt crowdfundet programmet via Patreon. Bonus-tips MPU - Mac Power Users Katie Floyd og David Sparks dykker ned i Apple-tech, både Mac og iDimser, typisk med et tema som fx email-apps eller backups, eller de har en gæst der fortæller om sine workflows (lyder det bekendt?) Rocket Brianna Wu, Simone de Rochefort, Christina Warren har hvad de kalder accelerated geek conversation om tech, comics, film, spil and bøger, typisk med et fokus på ugens nyheder fra tech-land som udgangspunkt. Wired UK Podcast fra WIRED Magazines UK-afdeling, med James Temperton som vært. Nye episoder hver fredag, med både teknologi og videnskabsnyheder fra magasin og website.
Andrew Zarian Interviews Tom Merritt. Tom shares how his career in Journalism and Podcasting began at an early age when he worked at a radio station. Tom also talks about his time at ZD TV, Cnet, Tech TV, and TWiT. How did Buzz Out Loud get it's start at Cnet? Tom gives tips for podcasting and what he's doing now after leaving TWiT. What technical challenges has Tom faced doing Daily Tech News Show on his own? And Tom shares how he is getting support from fans of Cordkillers and DTNS through Patreon.
Andrew Zarian Interviews Tom Merritt. Tom shares how his career in Journalism and Podcasting began at an early age when he worked at a radio station. Tom also talks about his time at ZD TV, Cnet, Tech TV, and TWiT. How did Buzz Out Loud get it's start at Cnet? Tom gives tips for podcasting and what he's doing now after leaving TWiT. What technical challenges has Tom faced doing Daily Tech News Show on his own? And Tom shares how he is getting support from fans of Cordkillers and DTNS through Patreon.
Veronica Belmont is on Just Talking this week talking about her career at CNET from intern to Buzz Out Loud superstar, what motivated her to join Mahalo, her experiences working for Sony on Qore and her most recent projects at Tekzilla and Sword and Laser. Veronica has led an impressive career and after listening to this episode it'll be clear that she's just getting started. Follow Veronica on Twitter @Veronica and keep up with her many projects at veronicabelmont.com. And be sure to check out Tekzilla and Sword and Laser while you're at it. Run Time - 46:45 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.
Wired. The Daily Show. Buzz Out Loud. Det er alle eksempler på medieformater, der formår at levere den dér personlige og unikke forskel, der får dem til at adskille sig fra mængden. Og hvis man skal overleve i den digitale æra, kræver det personlighed, autenticitet og brugerinddragelse. Sådan lyder det fra den amerikanske tech-journalist Molly Wood, der i flere år har gjort det til en dyd at være i dialog med sine lyttere og seere i den daglige podcast Buzz Out Loud og i det ugentlige web-tv-program Buzz Report på CNET. Buzz Out Loud er den måske mest lyttede tech-podcast i verden med flere millioner daglige lyttere. Molly Wood var hovedtaler på New Media Days på Danmarks Radio d. 12. september, og hun er ugens gæst i MediaCast. Her fortæller hun om, hvordan man som medievirksomhed eller medieperson kommer helt tæt på sit publikum, og hvad personlig branding betyder i den digitale æra. Molly Woods analyse er, at der er intet at tabe ved at inddrage sine brugere, uanset om man er en avis, et tv-program, en radio-kanal, en medievært eller en blogger. Man kan kun vinde, hvis man vel at mærke er autentisk, for autenticitet er møntfoden i nye medier. Og så bliver man nødt til at bruge sin personlighed, sådan som for eksempel Jon Stewart gør i det uhyre populære The Daily Show. Molly Wood er for hendes voksende skare af fans “tech-dronningen”. Hun har formået at skabe et brand om sig selv, og hun har mange dedikerede fans verden over. Da Molly Wood besøgte København tidligere på ugen, skrev hun på Twitter, at man kunne møde hende på en café på Vesterbro. Her kom blandt andet den unge fyr Anders, som gennem fire år har været en daglig trofast lytter af den op mod time lange podcast Buzz Out Loud. På cafeen dukkede Gabriel, som havde kørt fra Odense med sin islandske kæreste udelukkende for at få et kort møde med Molly Wood. Få også de største overskrifter i mediebranchen, leveret af MediaWatch. Du kan følge medieudviklingen på MediaWatch.dk. Få gratis nyhedsbrevet fra MediaWatch hver anden uge - også med info om MediaCast - eller tegn abonnement for at få nyheder i din indbakke hver dag. MediaCast er produceret af Mehlsen Media for MediaWatch og podcastet med hjælp fra PodConsult. Har du ideer eller feedback til MediaCast, så skriv meget gerne til Camilla: mail@mehlsenmedia.dk
Tom and Jason made tech predictions for 2010 on Buzz Out Loud. Becky made tech predictions for 2010 on ABC. This episode is all about seeing just how bad we are at this whole future-telling thing. Hosts: Tom Merritt, Becky Worley, and Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/tnt. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Tom and Jason made tech predictions for 2010 on Buzz Out Loud. Becky made tech predictions for 2010 on ABC. This episode is all about seeing just how bad we are at this whole future-telling thing. Hosts: Tom Merritt, Becky Worley, and Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/tnt. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Tom and Jason made tech predictions for 2010 on Buzz Out Loud. Becky made tech predictions for 2010 on ABC. This episode is all about seeing just how bad we are at this whole future-telling thing. Hosts: Tom Merritt, Becky Worley, and Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/tnt. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Show notes: Audioboo – http://audioboo.fm/ Stephen Fry’s Audioboos – http://audioboo.fm/stephenfry Topics touched upon in DOTM Boo: Lesbianism – http://wikipedia.org/lesbianism Homoeroticism – http://wikipedia.org/homoeroticism Facebook Advertising review – http://techcrunch.com/2008/01/31/how-much-is-a-facebook-ad-worth-lookery-guarantees-drum-roll-125-cent-cpms/ Podcasts mentioned: Johnny’s – No Agenda – http://noagendashow.com MacBreak Weekly – http://twit.tv/mbw TWIT – http://twit.tv/twit Windows Weekly – http://twit.tv/ww Buzz Out Loud – http://buzzoutloud.cnet.com You Look Nice Today […]
Happy New Year & welcome to episode ten!Run time: 24:02Community Divas on iTunesA podcast about communities and social media toolsIn this episode: - Connie interviews Dave Brodbeck about his podcasts - Eden has a question about community builders receiving swag for blogging - We update the community calendar We know Dave Brodbeck as a podcaster, but he is also Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychology at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Algoma is considered to be one of Canada's northern universities. Dave podcasts at: www.thunderbirdsix.org, www.brocasarea.ca, people.auc.ca/brodbeck/blog, tangentialconvergence.blogspot.com, and whysciencepodcast.blogspot.com. 00:01 Intro by Jay Moonah.00:09 Eden Spodek and Connie Crosby.00:19 Summary of this rockin' episode. 00:45 Connie welcomes Dave Brodbeck to Community Divas. 00:58 Dave talks about his podcasts: Broca's Area which he does with his wife Isabelle (hi, Isabelle!). He also does Tangential Convergence with his buddy, Algoma librarian Ken Hernden. Why is a science podcast for kids. Thunderbird Six is an interview show which he does for the university, and he podcasts his psychology classes at people.auc.ca/brodbeck/blog. 02:31 Dave talks about how he got started podcasting his psych classes, who are listening to his classes, what the university's reaction is to his podcast. He mentions: East Meets West podcast. 06:40 Reaction of his students to having the lectures podcasted. 07:30 Dave talks about his science podcast for kids, Why. He mentions: K7 numbers, Scholastic Magazine. 10:24 Who have been inspired by Dave's podcasts? He mentions: Podcastra (now defunct), his presentation at Podcasters Across Borders 2008 (a must-listen!) 12:27 Dave riffs on the benefits of the podcaster community. He mentions: Scarborough Dude who does the dicksnjanes podcast, Tom Merritt of CNet, Real Deal podcast. 14:10 Eden has a question about community builders receiving swag for blogging. The question arises following Chris Brogan's recent blogging on Dad-o-matic in which he received money to spend at K-Mart (that blog post is here). Should someone known for community building be accepting gifts for the purposes of blogging? Eden has done similar things to try out products for her personal blog Bargainista.ca. Connie has only received books that people have hoped she would blog about on her law librarian blog http://conniecrosby.blogspot.com. Where is the line? How does one maintain balance? How do you maintain the trust of your readership? Eden and Connie mention: Ford Flex posts, Bargainista post on post on TaB energy drinks, a Molson beer tasting event. We are interested in your opinion! See also Chris Brogan's blog post Advertising and Trust. 22:26 Community calendar. Please feel free to send us your events to add to the calendar! 23:10 Eden winds up the episode.Community calendar: Podcamp Halifax - http://podcamphalifax.ca/ - Halifax, NS, January 25, 2009 Podcamp Toronto - http://podcamptoronto.org/ - Toronto, ON, February 21 & 22, 2009 Mesh conference Apr 7 &8 - http://www.meshconference.com - Toronto, ON, April 7 & 8, 2009Podcasters Across Borders - http://www.podcastersacrossborders.com/ - Kingston, ON, June 19-21, 2009 Our cool theme music “Get Out of My Face” is by Uncle Seth and is from the Podsafe Music Network. We hope to hear from you! Send your comments to communitydivas@gmail.com or post them on the blog at communitydivas.com. Follow us on Twitter, our Facebook page or our FriendFeed room. Some registration may be required.Photo credit: Bob Goyetche (made available under Creative Commons).
At PodCamp Boston 3 this past weekend, I asked 12 happy campers to identify their favorite podcasts. Here is what they came up with:Sarah Vela - Push My Follow, You Look Nice Today. Chris Cavallari - Nature Stories, Little Bit of Nonsense. Robert Blatt - Let's Go Out Tonight, twentyhoodDoug Haslam - For Immediate Release, Inside PR, 10th WonderAmrita Chandra - Ricky GervaisDavid Fisher - Diggnation, The Totally Rad ShowBill Wilder - Hanselminutes, What What Don't Tell Me, Grammar GirlDavid Beaudoin - Push My Follow, Get It Done GuyC.C. Chapman - Six Pixels of Separation, Scott Sigler's Nocturnal, Steve GarfieldSteve Garfield - Epic Fu, Moblogic.tv, C.C. ChapmanJoyce Bettencourt - Managing the Gray, Accident Hash, Running Man Radio, AC RadioDan Patterson (Creepy Sleepy podcast) - The Brookhaven Chronicles, On the Media, Slate Political Gabfest, Buzz Out Loud, This Week in Tech, In Over Your Head