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This fortnight, we're joined by sociologist Marc Smith, whose appearance on IT Conversations with Doug Kaye was the subject of this podcast's first episode (First Podcast). Marc generously joins the Buddies (Kelly, Chelsea, and Nate) to talk about the future of social media, and his work to create a brighter, better internet for all. We also play I See What You Did There! Check out Marc Smith on IT Conversations: https://archive.org/details/etech2004-smith, and at the Social Media Research FoundationHave a First for us to discuss? Tweet at us @debutbuddies!Listen to Kelly and Chelsea's other show, Never Show the Monster.Check out Kelly and Cabe on Thirteenth Depository.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books, including Nate's new book.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next week, we're talking about Rankin/Bass's Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)... the FIRST HOLIDAY SPECIAL (or at least the first claymation holiday special)!
Welcome to DEBUT BUDDIES! This is a podcast about firsts, hosted by Chelsea, Kelly, and Nate! This episode, the Debs get down with the FIRST PODCAST, Doug Kaye's IT Conversations, launched in 2003! We couldn't find the first one, so we grabbed the earliest we could find. From February 2004, this is the Marc Smith: Catalyzing Collective Action on the Net episode.We discuss the early-00s predictions about social media, internet behavior, and even Augmented Reality tech. This is a wild ride. Plus, we play a game, give our Mouthguard Report, and rate the experience. Was early podcasting good? Is this podcast any better? Have a First for us to discuss? Tweet at us @debutbuddies!Check out Marc Smith on IT Conversations: https://archive.org/details/etech2004-smithListen to Kelly and Chelsea's other show, Never Show the Monster: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/never-show-the-monster/id1598823106Check out Kelly and Cabe on Thirteenth Depository: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thirteenth-depository/id1596685048Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books, including Nate's new book: https://readspaceboy.com/Get Michael J. O'Connor's music at https://michaeljoconnor.bandcamp.com/Find Nate via https://nateragolia.com/
Embora muitos achem que o podcast foi inventado pela Globo ou pelo Flow em 2019, a verdade é que nesse ano o podcast alcança a maioridade. O título de primeiro podcast publicado cabe a Doug Kaye que lançou “IT Conversations” em setembro de 2003. O nome podcast foi criado pelo jornalista inglÊs Ben Hammersley no começo de 2004. No Brasil, Danilo Medeiros publicou o primeiro episódio do Digital Minds em outubro de 2004, sendo assim o primeiro podcast brasileiro. Não é possível falar em podcast no Brasil sem mencionar Nerdcast e Café Brasil. São de longe, os mais longevos e regulares, com publicação semanal há mais de 15 anos e entre o feed principal e outros que foram criados no decorrer dos anos, já somam mais de 1000 episódios cada um. Iremos discutir o podcast como mídia de distribuição, como é monetizado, o que é preciso para gravar e publicar um podcast. Tudo que é distribuído via feed por um agregador pode ser considerado podcast? E nesse episódio contamos com a presença do editor profissional de podcast Alexandre Gomes, mais conhecido como Senhor A. Participações: Ronny Clayton, Fernanda Joyce e Aleandre "Senhor A" Gomes
What do you think of the new Music? I was thinking that Jazz might be more my style. I have a kind of relaxed delivery, and a more relaxed theme song might work. Let me know. As with most things about podcasting, everything is changeable. From Last Week: I got a note from Paul Figgiani who was THE Senior Audio Engineer at IT Conversations. He was commenting about the audio loudness standards and knows a metric TON about this stuff. I'm hoping to convince him to come on the show and talk about it some more. It would also be fun to talk to him about the Podcasting World of 2004. He was there from the beginning (maybe even before the word “podcast”). ______________________________ Even the US Air Force uses the Wordpress 2014 theme! (see: http://airforcelive.dodlive.mil/) If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for podcasters. Along those lines: If your website is existing and you want to add podcasting. If you require a complicated wordpress theme or are on a different platform. Build a landing page. A separate wordpress install for your podcast in either a sub-domain or a sub page. This way you can use powerpress and all the other standard plugins for your podcast. _________________________ Scam Alert: Not podcast related, but, Maybe? FYI Windows Users: Microsoft will NEVER call you on the phone about a virus. If you get a call from someone at phone number 949-000-7677, just hang up. Or do like I did, and said "Oh really, My Mac has a virus?" They hung up on me _________________________ News from Apple's Podcast Team: Dear Podcast Provider, To improve your experience with podcasts, we've introduced the following updates and features: · Podcasts App Included in iOS 8 · Updated Cover Art Requirements · iTunes Affiliate Program · Custom Episode Sequence Podcasts App Included in iOS 8 The Podcasts app is now included in iOS 8. To help you reach this larger audience more effectively through search and browsing, be sure your podcast's metadata and cover art meet Apple's technical specifications. Updated Cover Art Requirements To submit your Podcasts to the iTunes Store, you must have cover art of at least 1400 x 1400 pixels in the RGB color space and in the JPEG or PNG file formats. Additionally, the server hosting your cover art image must allow HTTP HEAD requests. iTunes Affiliate Program The Podcasts app now supports HTML links in podcast and episode notes. This new option also supports iTunes affiliate links. The iTunes affiliate program allows you to track downloads of free items and earn commission on items purchased by customers, including on the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store. Learn more about the iTunes affiliate program. https://www.apple.com/itunes/affiliates Custom Episode Sequence By default, podcast episodes appear on the iTunes Store in reverse chronological order based on the tag value. You can change episode order by setting the tag value to the order in which you'd like the episode to appear. For example, for an you'd like to appear as the first episode of the podcast, use the number 1 as the tag value. If the same order number is used by more than one episode, those episodes will revert to chronological order based on . For more information about these new features and requirements, see Making a Podcast. Regards, The iTunes Podcast team ________________________ iTunes updating your LISTING I uploaded my new episode and it's available on stitcher and it's not on my iTunes listing. Whats wrong? The iTunes store listing and what appears in your feed are two different things. People that subscribe to your feed in iTunes will get the new episodes as you post them but the listing at iTunes can lag by a few days (or up to a week or so) behind your feed. If you think there is a problem at iTunes please contact Apple Support at podcasts@apple.com Staying consistent with your update schedule (episode schedule) will make it qui...
For many years, IT Conversations has presented a great cross-section of technology-related interviews and presentations. Yet when Conversations Network Executive Direct Doug Kaye and his wife recently returned from a trip to Egypt as the country began its possible revolution, it was logical to hear his story. He joins Phil and Scott to review the event and share his current thoughts on what they witnessed. Doug first gives an overview of their vacation trip and how it suddenly changed into something completely different. He talks about how he quickly saw changes in how Egyptians viewed their leadership. He also discusses how the country’s internet cut-off affected both tourists and citizens alike. He describes an event that he called a first hand view of a possible revolution in the Middle East. He presents details of conversations he had with Egyptians and how they saw the demonstrations, as well as the importance of technology to the citizens. He also assesses the importance of social networking to the everyday life of Egyptians and to its possible use by demonstrators. Doug then gives his thoughts about the future of the demonstrations, both to the country of Egypt and to the rest of the world. He points out the problems of understanding a Muslim country as well as how Egyptians don’t understand United States policies toward other countries. The discussion also includes details of the importance of technology to typical Egyptians, particularly as it relates to the country’s educational system. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/doug_kaye_-_a_witness_to_the_egyptian_revolution
Denise Howell is a seasoned appellate and intellectual property litigator based in Los Angeles. Weblogs she writes or has written include Bag and Baggage, Lawgarithms, Between Lawyers, and The Industry Standard. She writes the Dicta column in The American Lawyer magazine on a bi-monthly basis, hosts an audio series at TWiT.tv called this WEEK in LAW, and another one at IT Conversations called Sound Policy. Howell coined the term “blawg” and helped pioneer podcasting for lawyers. Microcontent obsessed since 2001, she is frequently quoted in the media on legal issues involving intellectual property and technology law.
Denise Howell is a seasoned appellate and intellectual property litigator based in Los Angeles. Weblogs she writes or has written include Bag and Baggage, Lawgarithms, Between Lawyers, and The Industry Standard. She writes the Dicta column in The American Lawyer magazine on a bi-monthly basis, hosts an audio series at TWiT.tv called this WEEK in LAW, and another one at IT Conversations called Sound Policy. Howell coined the term “blawg” and helped pioneer podcasting for lawyers. Microcontent obsessed since 2001, she is frequently quoted in the media on legal issues involving intellectual property and technology law.
World's First Minicomputer Kit to Rival Commercial Models... "Altair 8800" (1975...what a year!)Welcome to Show 075! This week's Topic: The Year 1975! Topics and links discussed in the podcast... A new full-color book for the Commodore 64 is available for pre-order - have a look at this site for more details. Brought to you by the same folks as the ZX Spectrum Book!Check out online videos of some PET programs in action!I love to hear Woz tell the tales of the old days - here is a show on IT Conversations where Woz recalls the early years...A computer, thousands of years old? Read about it here on The Guardian!Flash drive the ZX Spectrum? You bet - have a look at the ZX Spectrum Hardware Do It Yourself site...A Lisa emulator! Excellent!The KIM-1 lives on, in our hearts and projects. Check out the KIM-1 site on Floodgap....Homebrew Computer Club newsletters? What a blast from the past! Here they are, at the Digibarn site! Be sure to send any comments, questions or feedback to retrobits@gmail.com. For online discussions on Retrobits Podcast topics, check out the Retrobits Podcast forum on the PETSCII Forums page! Our Theme Song is "Sweet" from the "Re-Think" album by Galigan. Thanks for listening! - Earl This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 License.
Chaosradio Express Nr. 9 widmet sich ausführlich den abschliessenden Vorbereitungen zum 22C3 und stellt einzelne Aktivitäten wie die Lightning Talks und den Open Workshop Space vor. Informationen zur Übernachtung in der Turnhalle, zu Art & Beauty, dem Kulturprogramm auf dem Congress, dem 22C3 Comic runden den Teil ab. Im zweiten Teil stellt Chaosradio Express die Geschichte von Nerd Net Radios vor und bietet einen Überblick über existierende Archive alter Radios sowie aktuelle Interview- und Vortragsaufzeichnungs-Projekte (z.B. IT Conversations und Nerd TV)
Doug Kaye talks about his keynote at Podcast Expo; why podcasting is such a big deal; citizen journalism—gatekeepers to information; opening up media to individuals; impact on traditional media; Chris Matthews podcasting “Hard Ball”, bloggers; laying off people at New York Times and introduces blogs to the paper. IT Conversations infrastructure: network of multiple series,… The post Dawn of Podcasting with Doug Kaye appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.
Listen Up! We're back in full force, and have this to offer: Listener Feedback Are you a TV addict? Tunes: Jet Black by Twin CamVin: 2002 Robert Mondavi Pinot Noir Open Source in the workplace. Ideas by Paul Graham and us. His Wikipedia page. IT Conversations: What Business Can Learn from Open Source More tunes: Sound Scientist by Bill Top-Five: If money and time were no object, what would YOU do? Oops. Michael McKean played David St. Hubbins in Spinal Tap, not Chris Guest Thirteen second film review: 2046 Until next time!