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This article was originally posted March 3, 2012 on Cloud Services Roundtable. I’m having a great time at MVP Nation in Redmond. We’re on the Microsoft campus and I had a chance to catch up with a number of great people. I recorded six short podcasts yesterday. The first two podcasts are under the category of “SMB Community Podcasts.” That means they’re free and open to the world. First, I talked to Jeff Middleton about the MVP Roadshow that is just finishing. Thanks to the help of dozens of Microsoft MVPs, this show hit more than 50 cities all over the world. Jeff gives us a report on that. Download the Jeff Middleton interview on Microsoft MVP Roadshow Here. Second, I caught up with Dave Seibert from SMB Technology Network. SMBTN is helping to compile the list of the SMB 150 again this year. So nominations are closed and there are about 400 candidates to choose from. Voting has begun and you can go vote now at http://www.smb150.com. Download the Dave Seibert interview on the SMB150 Here. In addition to that, I have even more podcasts under the members-only section. So if you’re a Cloud Services Roundtable subscriber, you can hear from Arnie Mondloch at Microsft, Dave Sobel from Level Platforms, and Greg Starks from HP about some really cool things going on in our space.
Sean Gilbert, Greg Starks, and Brooks Robinson talk about movies, TV and media issues. In this first episode we cover the Transformers movie, the new JJ Abrahms project, the success of TV shows like Heroes and the unfortunate demise of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. There is also some talk about how housewives are ruining American television.