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In this podcast Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall are joined by frequent guest panelist Frank McPherson. They discuss: Todd sorting out his Google AI Mode usage problem Google NotebookLM's new information source discovery feature LegoGPT We can finally buy ebooks in the iOS Audible app Todd's Surface Pro 11 rant Is Microsoft's Windows 11 hardware requirements going to alienate Windows 10 users the way Windows Phone did to Windows Mobile users? Jon's initial impressions of the Plaud NotePin
De la création de Microsoft à l'ère Trump qui risque de bouleverser l'économie de la tech, nous revenons sur 50 ans d'histoire de l'informatique. Créée le 4 avril 1975 par Bill Gates et Paul Allen, Microsoft a forgé l'histoire de l'informatique personnelle. Entre héritage, erreurs stratégiques (comme l'échec de Windows Phone) et réinvention sous l'impulsion de Satya Nadella, Microsoft incarne une transformation réussie, jusqu'à devenir aujourd'hui un leader de l'intelligence artificielle avec son investissement précoce dans OpenAI.Dans la seconde partie de l'épisode, nous revenons sur la déclaration fracassante de Donald Trump à propos des droits de douane. Conséquences potentielles : une hausse du prix des produits, notamment Apple, en raison d'une remise en cause des chaînes d'approvisionnement en Asie du Sud-Est. Quelles conséquences aussi sur les prix des logiciels américains en Europe ?-----------
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In this week's episode, we take a look at five reasons to buy direct from authors through platforms such as Shopify and Payhip. We also take a look at my choice of computing platforms for 2025. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Ghost in the Tombs, Book #3 in the Ghost Armor series, (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store: TOMBS50 The coupon code is valid through February 7, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook for next week's cold weather, we've got you covered! 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 235 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is January the 17th, 2025 and today we are discussing the advantages of buying direct from the author. I will also share an update on what I've done for my writing computers this year and we also have Coupon of the Week, Question of the Week, and an update on my current writing projects. So let's get right to it. Let's start with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code is for the audiobook of Ghost in the Tombs, as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. That is Book Three of the Ghost Armor series, and this coupon will get you 50% off the audiobook at my Payhip store: TOMBS50. This coupon code will be valid through February 7, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook for next week's cold weather, we have got you covered. Now let's share an update on my current writing projects. As of this recording, I am 116,000 words into Shield of Deception, which puts me on chapter 28 of 31. So I'm hoping before too much longer I will be able to be done with the rough draft, which I think I'm hoping I'm going to be able to finish it on Monday the 20th if all goes well, but we'll see how things work out. I think it's going to end up being around 125,000 words, which will make it the longest book in the Shield War series and probably the longest book I've written since the end of my Dragontiarna series back in 2021. I kind of wanted a break from really long, complex epic fantasy, but I had my break. I'm rested and now we're doing it again. I'm also 13,000 words into Ghost in the Tombs, which will be the fourth book in the Ghost Armor series, and I'm hoping to have that out in March and Shield Deception out in February. In audiobook news, Cloak of Masks is entirely done and working its way through processing. As I mentioned last week, it should be up on a couple of the stores like Google Play, Kobo, and Chirp, though it is not up on Audible yet. On Audible, though, is Ghost Armor Omnibus One (again narrated by Hollis McCarthy). That is an omnibus bundle of the first three books in the Ghost Armor series. That is available in audio at Audible, Amazon, and Apple. If you're on Audible, it is 31 hours of listening for just one credit, which in my opinion is a pretty good deal. That is where I'm at with my current writing projects. 00:02:32 Question of the Week Now let's move on to Question of the Week. Question of the Week is intended for enjoyable discussions of interesting topics. This week's question: what is your favorite Mexican dish? No wrong answers, including not enjoying Mexican food. A little bit about semantics. I'm aware that Mexican food is a very broad net and like all such definitions is prone to a substantial bit of haziness. Mexican cuisine is not the same as Tex-Mex, which is not the same as Puerto Rican cuisine, which is not the same as Guatemalan cuisine and so on. And the various regions of Mexico itself all have their own distinct culinary traditions. But this is true of all cuisines. By Mexican food, I mean Mexican food as it is generally defined in the United States, which tends to be an assemblage of various foods from the American Southwest, Mexico, and Latin America. And as you might expect, we had numerous responses. Our first response is from Justin who says: We have taco night here once a week or so, but no actual tacos are used. A pan of seasoned crumbled hamburger meat along with standard toppings is available for folks to make what they want. That generally becomes beef and cheese burritos and taco salad (regular bowl, corn chips added as desired). Hollis (who narrates the Ghost and Cloak audiobooks as we as mentioned) says: Quesadillas. Taste decadent but can pack in healthy spinach and peppers and whole wheat tortillas with decadent meat and cheese. Juana says: burritos, loaded! Tracy says: chicken and guacamole with roasted veggies. Becca says: Chile en nogada, basically a meat stuffed grilled chili. I have had it with chicken and beef, usually comes with pomegranate or other fruit containing sauce. John says: Three barbacoa tacos with cilantro, onion and the green salsa and three beef fajita tacos the same way. With large horchata from a sketchy food truck usually found in front of the local tire shop. I have to say some of the best Mexican food I've had has come from somewhat sketchy food trucks in front of local tire shops. Bob says: Any kind of mole. One nearby restaurant had a duck mole that was excellent. A different John says: I'm always searching for a great cheese enchilada. At least three, please. Cheryl says: Never had Mexican, so can't comment. Jenny says: Queso dip, especially when it's got beef and chili seasoning (not like chili peppers, but the southwest chili seasoning and beef). Scott says: Anything Al Pastor (burritos taco, et cetera). Steve says: Fish tacos, any way I can get them. Yet another John says: Brisket quesadillas. I've actually had those and they're very good. Andrew Abbott says: Quesadilla. Gary says: Al pastor. Mandy says: Carnitas. For myself, I think my favorite would be arroz con pollo with mushrooms. Tasty, very filling, and so long as you don't go too heavy on the cheese, it's not too terribly bad for you. I've had a couple of different variations of it, including one that had carrots and I admit I was dubious when it came out with carrots in the arroz con pollo, but it was really good. Steak fajitas would be a close second in my Mexican food preference list. The inspiration for this question was that I made homemade nachos for dinner twice this week and I also made tacos twice for dinner this week because if you make up enough taco mix, you can get a couple of meals out of it. So that's it for Question of the Week. 00:05:37 Work Computers/Writing Computer for 2025 Now I thought I'd talk a little bit about what I'm going to use for a computer in 2025. The reason for this is a couple of weeks ago, I posted a meme about choosing a new computer on Facebook and promptly forgot I had done so, but then I looked back a week and a half later to see it had gone viral and people are still arguing about the best computer in the comments, which is good summary of social media, isn't it? You can carefully consider a 1,500 word post that will get like three likes at the most but toss a meme up and forget about it and you'll come back in a week to see it had thousands of views and almost 300 comments, all of them arguing for or against specific computing platforms. So that is the reason I thought I would share what I actually picked for my computing needs in 2025. Three caveats: One, for your own computing requirements, pick whatever meets your needs and that your budget will allow. Windows, Mac OS, Linux, a tablet, whatever. It doesn't really matter. Honestly, I think 90% of people can do 95% of what they need in a web browser nowadays anyway and maybe use a cheap laser printer to print something out like every other month or so. I recently helped an elderly relative with a computer problem and she does about 95% of her computer needs on her Kindle Fire tablet and only breaks out her laptop when a webpage doesn't render properly on mobile. She can even print from her Kindle Fire. That said, I definitely fall into that 10% that cannot use a web browser for everything. Caveat two, my objective isn't to have the best computer or the most powerful computer, it's to have the computer that will be the most efficient in helping me write and publish books. And finally, caveat three. I worked for a long, long time in IT support and I did in fact write an internationally bestselling book about the Linux command line. I have done tech support for operating systems that no longer exist. Remember Windows CE on phones, Palm OS, Windows Phone, getting Mac OSX to talk to Windows Print Services, getting Mac OSX to talk to Active Directory, and Windows Millennium Edition (ugh)? I remember them and none too fondly. That means whatever objection you may have to Windows, Mac OS, Linux, or any other operating system, I probably know about it already have personally experienced it and have in fact tried to fix it while on the phone with someone having a panic attack about that particular problem. So with all that in mind, this is what I will use for computers in 2025 and hopefully for several years longer than that. For my writing/editing computer, I have picked a Mac mini M4. I've mentioned before that I'm increasingly unhappy with Windows 11 because of Microsoft's turn towards AI. I thought long and hard about either Linux or Mac OS and in the end, I decided on Mac OS because I have several subcontractors who all use Excel. Granted, you can install Excel on a Linux system with an emulation layer, but it never works 100% right. Some of the more advanced Excel stuff, which I do use, freaks out with it. There are a number of excellent spreadsheet programs available for Linux as well, but none of them have 100% compatibility with Excel, which is what I need. Additionally for ebook and paperback formatting, I use Vellum, which is Mac only. I have been very happy with Vellum since 2018, which means I've it to format around 60 different eBooks and paperbacks. So based on all that, I chose the Mac mini M4. I've been reasonably happy with it so far, since I've written about half of Shield of Deception on it. It's quite fast, which shows there are some advantages to the same company producing the CPU and the operating system. Microsoft Word is definitely faster on the M4 and the M Series Macs than it was on the Intel based Macs. I wasn't expecting this, but the overall lack of distraction in Mac OS is nice. It's very unobtrusive. Windows 11 is a very cluttered environment by default with lots of distractions and it is very annoying how Microsoft has been encrusting ads throughout the operating system. You can turn on quiet mode of course, but it's pleasant to have the overall lack of distraction be the default. So the Mac mini M4 will be the computer I use for writing, editing and book layout, but that's not all I do. My everything else computer will be a Windows 11 Intel Core I7 desktop. My previous computer before the Mac mini, a Windows 11 box with Intel Core I7, will also remain in use. The thing about being an indie publisher is that writing and editing isn't all I do. I do my own covers now, which means Photoshop and DAZ3D. Both of those applications are big, fat memory hogs. I definitely did not want to shell out the money for a Mac with that much memory. There's also advertising, which means a lot of spreadsheets and using Photoshop to make those ad images and other miscellaneous tasks like recording expenses, web design, audio proofing, podcast recording, and so forth. In fact, I'm recording this podcast on that computer right now, so my Windows 11 box is now my everything else computer. It doesn't have an NPU chip, which means that Windows 11's more odious features like Recall won't work on it, therefore I plan to nurse it along as long as possible. I have to admit there was an unanticipated pleasant psychological effect to this. When I write, I go to my writing computer and when I need to do something else, I use my everything else computer, so it's easier to avoid getting distracted by something else I need to do while I'm writing. I should mention gaming. I don't really use desktop computers for gaming any longer. They're for work. If there's a PC game I want to play, it needs to be able to run on my laptop while I sit on my couch. Otherwise, it's not going to happen. In the past five years, I spent more time playing games on the Switch and the Xbox than on desktop PC. So that is my computer plan for 2025, write on the Mac, do everything else on the PC. I should mention that the day before I started recording this, Microsoft pushed out an update that added this big ugly Copilot AI button to Word and Excel. So while I'm going to finish Shield of Deception in Microsoft Word, I am probably going to write Ghost in the Assembly in either Libre Office Writer or maybe MobiOffice. I need something that's cross compatible between Windows and Mac, so I'll be investigating other word processor options with all this Copilot stuff they're jamming into Word, but in the end, I'm grateful I'm able to use two different desktop computers and hopefully I will use these computers to produce many good books for you to read in 2025. 00:12:00 Main Topic of the Week: 5 Reasons You Should Buy Direct from Authors Now on to our main topic, five reasons you should buy direct from authors. What do we mean by selling direct? It's when the author has his or her own store hosted on a site like Shopify or Payhip that allows the author to sell eBooks, audiobooks, and sometimes paperbacks direct to readers. I should mention this is not intended in any way to be shaming or bullying. If you are most comfortable buying your eBooks from Amazon or Kobo or Apple Books or Google or any other platform, that is what you should do. This is just to talk about the advantages for both readers and writers for buying direct from authors. Payhip and Shopify are the two most popular platforms for selling direct to readers. I use Payhip since I'm mostly interested in selling eBooks and audiobooks direct and not paperbacks. You can actually look at my Payhip store, which is https://payhip.com/jonathanmoeller. The links are also available on my website and indeed in the show notes for the show for Coupon of the Week. So why even bother with direct sales when most people are now locked into a platform like Amazon or Kobo and their libraries? Why take the time to convince readers to buy directly from the author? What are the advantages to the author and more importantly, what are the advantages to the reader? And there are five of them, which we'll discuss now. #1: Faster access to new releases. The reason Payhip is always the first platform to become available for one of my new books by about a day or so is that when a new title releases, it's because I'm uploading it myself. With Amazon or other sites, my books are essentially put into a line with many, many other titles and I can't control or predict when it will become available for customers. Various stores can take longer to process or be unavailable/down when a new book releases. Kobo glitched quite badly at various points throughout 2024. In 2021, Barnes and Noble suffered a ransomware attack that blocked the ability to upload new books to the platform for about a month, and all the other stores have had various technical glitches throughout time. That's just the nature of running a large website, but having a site like Payhip gives me a place where people can turn to when it happens. Quite a few people bought Cloak of Illusion from Payhip because Kobo was down for a week when I was trying to upload the book to the site. #2: The second reason, which is a big advantage for both readers and writers, is that I can control discounts and permafree so it's easier to get discounts from an author's store. It's easier to provide discounts on Payhip because I'm getting a higher profit margin. Even with the 50% discount on Ghost in the Tombs we mentioned this week, I still would make from that discounted audiobook more than on Audible and pretty close to what I get from some of the more generous sites like Chirp or Google Play or Kobo. Just like with the uploads, I also have complete control over when the discounts happen on Payhip. Otherwise, as I mentioned earlier, I'm at the mercy of when the uploaded book processes on various stores, just like with release dates. It's hard to promote discounts or short-term freebies on those other platforms because the price change move slowly (and often unreliably) there, whereas they're instant on Payhip. Payhip is also my hub for providing free content to my readers beyond my Permafree series starters. Keep an eye on my blog and Facebook page for Coupon of the Week, where as I mentioned earlier in the show, I give out codes with steep discounts for my Payhip store. I also provide free short stories on my Payhip store for a limited time when new books release. Subscribe to my newsletter if you'd like to know when those free short stories become available. I also make a dozen older short stories (both ebook and audiobook) free on my Payhip at the end of each year, an event called 12 Days of Short Story Christmas. If you follow my website and blog, you might remember that from recently. It would take too much time away from writing to do all these things on all the other platforms, and it often isn't technically possible. Using Payhip frees up my time to do more writing instead of trying to work with the tech support of six different vendors when something doesn't switch price in time to run a specific promotion. #3: A third advantage, and that is a big advantage for readers, is I am not interested in your data and I am not spying on you the way that a large e-commerce site might be. Payhip basically just shows me the buyer's email for an individual's data. I can't see any other purchases you make. I can't see any individual demographic data and I can't see anything that would be uncomfortable for me to know. Basically all I see is your email address and your geographic location (your rough geographic location), which obviously the store needs in order to calculate sales tax liability. I intentionally set up the Payhip store so that you don't need a user account to buy books or audiobooks there. We also try and turn off the more annoying site settings like follow up emails that request reviews. Even the aggregate data on the Payhip app dashboard is extremely limited compared to other platforms. I can see a map shaded in with countries of visitors, which isn't accurate or useful in an age where you can use a VPN to switch your location with the click of a button. [We can see] if users are accessing the link directly from a Google search and the raw number of clicks on the page. Compared to the amount of data collected by other sites, [that is very minimal]. For example, other sites can show that men ages 23 to 28 who like Taylor Swift, own a cat, and live in Canada are looking at your page at midnight on Tuesday. That is much less data than Payhip collects, so therefore, if you're concerned about data privacy, Payhip is a stronger choice than most other ebook and audiobook platforms. For details about what Payhip tracks separate from what the individual author does, check out their privacy policy. #4: The fourth advantage is the reader gets a choice of file formats and you can send files to another ebook library. With Amazon or indeed any of the other ebook stores, you get your chosen format for an ebook and can't switch that format without using third party software. At my Payhip store, you get three ebook formats: epub, PDF, and when possible, the ancient .mobi format (which is kinda depreciated and gradually going away). I've noticed that people who like PDFs really like PDFs, and so if you want your ebook in PDF form, you can get them in PDF form from my Payhip store. Having a choice of different file formats allows you to more easily import the books into the platforms you already use like Kindle or Kobo. It's a pretty simple process to send files to your Kindle, Kobo, iPad, or other device so you have access to them in your library there. All my eBooks are integrated with Book Funnel, so if you have a Book Funnel account, they automatically show up in your library. Book Funnel also has directions for sideloading the files onto your various devices. #5: The fifth advantage, and this is a really big one for readers, is all the files you buy from me on Payhip are DRM free files that you can self-archive. Digital rights management limits your ability to transfer books and audiobooks through apps, devices, and so forth. It controls the way that you access things you have purchased. It's often said that you don't buy digital content, you have a conditional lease on it that's controlled by the platform you buy it from. The content that you buy can disappear, especially when a platform is sold or closes. We've all heard horror stories of people whose accounts at various online retailers get closed for some reason, and then they lose their access to the library of any media they have purchased there or a platform can go out of business. There was a minor, well, actually a fairly major scandal a few years ago when a romance themed ebook store went out of business and everyone lost their access to their libraries. And for a while Microsoft was offering eBooks for sale through the Edge browser, but as we know, Microsoft tends to change mind about things a lot, and that went away and eventually people lost their ability to access any eBooks they had purchased through the Microsoft store. And this isn't even the first time Microsoft did this. Way back in the ‘90s and early 2000s, Microsoft was trying to be become a music retailer to compete with Apple's iTunes store, and they used a kind of a DRM called Play For Sure. Eventually they got out of that business and shut down Play For Sure's servers and anyone who had purchased music locked to that DRM could no longer play it. Our Payhip store has DRM free files. These allow you to store and archive the files separate from the ebook and audiobook stores so that doesn't happen. It allows you to actually own the content that you buy and build a library that best suits your needs. So that way, if for some reason (let's say for example, your audiobook store account gets hacked and you get locked out of it), you won't lose all your eBooks that you bought through my Payhip store if you downloaded them and stored them on a local storage device or some other kind of archive system. One final advantage that is more for the author than for the reader, it is a better profit margin for direct sales than is for any of the other stores. The best percentage you can get in the ebook sales on any of the other stores is Amazon, which offers 70% for eBooks between $2.99 and $9.99. Whereas with Payhip, I get about 85% of each sale (minus sales tax and credit card processing fees). The Coupons of the Week we have been doing so far this year are a good example of that. I'm selling the Ghost audiobooks connected with the coupon for 50% off and the standard sales price is $11.99, which means you get them for about $5.99. Even though that's cheap, I still get almost as much money from a $5.99 sale than I would from a purchase on Audible or any of the other major audiobook platforms. Those are five reasons to buy direct from an author. I should note, it's just not good for the author. It offers many advantages for the reader as well. So that is it for this week. 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I've been carrying around a smartphone in my pocket for more than 10 years - I started off with the first iPhone and have since gone over to Android, dabbled with the Windows Phones for a few years and then ended back up with an iPhone again. Through my years with my phone I've learned that it can be a great asset and help me with a number of my ADHD difficulties; however, I've also felt the dark side of the phone as well. Games, social media, email and all those notifications. ADHD makes it really easy for us to get off track so we want to be making sure that we're not letting our phones dictate our next actions. Through trial and error phone designers have been making it harder and harder for us to put down our phone. Since we have ADHD this means that it is almost too easy for us to get distracted when we pop open our phone to just check the time. The screen lights up and suddenly we're hit with a hundred different ways our attention should go. This week we'll be focusing on ways to set up your phone to be less distracting and we're going to work on setting up our phones intentionally to make sure that we're paying attention to what apps we have on our phone and where those apps are located. We'll also be looking at other ways to reduce the constant stream of distractions that our phones can produce. Find the full show notes at: HackingYourADHD.com/ADHDPhone This Episode's Top Tips 1. Purge any apps that you don't need on your phone - both unused apps and also apps that pull you in too much. 2. Organize your apps so that your most useful apps are easy to open and your distracting apps are hidden. 3. Turn off most of your notifications and make use of your Do Not Disturb feature. 4. Check out your phone's screentime feature and set some sensible restrictions on how much time you are spending on your phone.
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On this episode of the Windows Central Podcast, Daniel and Zac discuss the new Microsoft Copilot that's designed to be more human, what might be next for operating systems with AI, 24H2 availability, new Copilot+ PC features for Windows 11, the death of HoloLens and why Windows Phone mattered.
In this special episode of The IoT Podcast we're joined by tinyML Foundations Executive Director - Pete Bernard & Chairman - Evgeni Gousev to talk all things tinyML and AI. We explore the bigger story of AI, where we're moving (smarter, smaller, more efficient) and how tinyML is pushing opportunities forward. As we've moved through 2024, the evolving nature of AI has been a major theme on the podcast, alongside key innovations in generative AI, edge computing, and emerging tools. The tinyML Foundation is a pivotal community, playing a crucial role in advancing low-power AI at the edge, driving the growth of “AI on Things” and promoting “AI for Good.” This is especially important as we navigate the increasingly complex ethical and legislative challenges surrounding AI. Chapters... 03:00 Evolution of tinyML and AI 10:52 GenAI on the Edge 15:20 The gold rush around AI - Every fortune 500 CTO has an AI strategy 19:15 AI for good 22:33 Democratising AI 26:14 Best practices 28:30 What's next for tinyML? Disclaimer: Please be aware that the sound quality in this video may not match the standards of our other content. This is due to the podcast being recorded live at the tinyML Innovation Forum in Milan. ABOUT TINYML FOUNDATION The tinyML Foundation is a global initiative advancing Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) on resource-constrained devices like microcontrollers and edge devices. By uniting experts and enthusiasts, it promotes the development of low-power AI technologies. The foundation focuses on best practices, standards, and research for integrating AI into IoT, wearables, smart sensors, and industrial automation. Through events and collaborations, the tinyML Foundation aims to make advanced AI accessible and practical in everyday technology, empowering the next generation of resource-efficient devices. Find out more about the tinyML Foundation: https://www.tinyml.org/ Follow Pete: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernardpete/ Pete Bernard is a technologist with over 30 years of experience in edge computing and IoT. He holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Boston University and has worked at Phoenix Technologies and several startups. After 18 years at Microsoft leading projects like Windows Phone, he founded EDGECELSIOR in 2023. As of April 2024, he serves as the Executive Director of the tinyML Foundation, focusing on ultra-low-power machine learning for resource-constrained devices. Follow Evgeni: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evgeni-gousev-2832858/ Dr. Evgeni Gousev is a Senior Director of Engineering at Qualcomm Research, leading HW R&D in the Silicon Valley centre, driving advanced silicon technology projects and developing ultra-low power embedded computing platforms, including always-on machine vision AI. He is Chairman of the Board for the tinyML Foundation enabling a smarter, more efficient, and sustainable solutions across various industries through the use of machine learning on small devices. Thank you to our season sponsor, 5V Tech. Discover how 5V Tech can help you unlock your scaling potential in cutting-edge tech and IoT, here: https://www.weare5vtech.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE IOT PODCAST ON YOUR FAVOURITE LISTENING PLATFORM: https://linktr.ee/theiotpodcast Sign Up for exclusive email updates: https://theiotpodcast.com/get-exclusive-access/ Contact us to become a guest/partner: https://theiotpodcast.com/contact/ Connect with host Tom White: / tom5values
Hi everyone. First, a simple request: If you like this episode, or the Looking Forward®: Opportunities for Job, Career, Business, and Investment Seekers podcast, can you please give us a good rating here? I'd really appreciate that! https://www.podchaser.com/LookingForwardOpportunitiesForJobCareerBusinessAndInvestmentSeekers Now, on to our episode! Did you know that, according to one estimate, the number of podcast listeners globally has reached nearly 465 million, and is projected to reach over 500 million by the end of this year? How about that the podcast industry's market value is expected grow to over $30 billion in 2024 and potentially reach over $131 billion by 2030?With this level of growth, where might some of the best opportunities in podcasting be for people around the world? To learn about this and much more, I recently spoke with Rob Greenlee, one of podcasting's pioneers and a consensus recognized expert on this topic. Listen as Rob speaks about such things as (1) his start in podcasting and its early years, (2) trends and changes taking place in the industry today, (3) what's happening around the globe in podcasting, and (4) how he sees the industry evolving over the next several years. More importantly, Rob points out the many opportunities he sees for people in the podcasting, including for those who can create and deliver outstanding content. He also provides some great tips for those seeking to enter the industry or enhance their positioning in it. Now a bit about Rob: Rob Greenlee is a seasoned podcasting and digital media expert with over two decades of experience. He is the Founder of Spoken Life Media, LLC, where he focuses on innovative content creation, business development, and community engagement for podcast hosts and networks.Rob has held significant roles, including SVP of Content and Partnerships at Podbean and Vice President of Podcast Content and Partnerships at Libsyn. At Voxnest (now iHeartRadio), he was Vice President of Podcaster Relations, enhancing content and monetization strategies. His tenure at Microsoft saw him manage the Podcasts Marketplace for Xbox Live, Windows Phone, and Zune, significantly expanding the podcast catalog and user base. Rob also hosts the "New Media Show" and "Spoken Life Show" and is a founding chairperson of The Podcast Academy. He has been inducted into the Podcast Hall of Fame and is a recognized speaker at industry events.To reach Rob, you can visit www.robgreenlee.com or check him out on these social media: YouTube.com/@robgreenlee, https://www.linkedin.com/in/robgreenlee/ X.com/robgreenleeSpeaking of podcasting, I'd like to tell you about a new and exciting podcasting opportunity! It's with DeepCast Pro, a game-changing platform I just started using for "Looking Forward." It's a free suite of tools designed to help podcasters grow your audience and engage listeners more deeply.With DeepCast Pro, you get speaker-labeled transcripts and AI-powered insights for each episode, absolutely free. The DeepCast Pro motto is "You make the shows, let us help you with what comes...
In this episode of the Product Podcast we chat with Jeremy Forrester, VP Product at Twitch and a key player in the world of short videos and live streaming. From his work on Vine for Windows Phone at Twitter to his impactful eight-year stint at Twitch, Jeremy offers incredible insights into the challenges and successes that have shaped today's media scene. Jeremy talks about Vine's legacy and its influence on platforms like Instagram Reels and TikTok. Moving on to Twitch, he gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what keeps streaming audiences engaged and growing. We dive into how activities like gaming and DJ sets keep viewers hooked, with highlights like Ibai's record-breaking streams and Ninja's celeb collabs. Jeremy also explores the future of live streaming, including mobile game streaming and the impact of generative AI. Discover how Twitch stands out from the crowd and the cool tools that make user experiences better. Jeremy also shares tips on how Twitch's team structure supports both viewers and creators. This episode is packed with lessons on handling conflicts, continuous learning, and the importance of networking. Whether you're a content creator or just love streaming, this episode is full of valuable insights and inspiration.Content(00:00)
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, o podcast semanal que traz até você um resumo de tudo que acontece de mais importante no mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 26 de agosto de 2024 e esta é a nossa vigésima oitava edição! Este episódio conta com o apoio da CONTENT ACADEMY, uma plataforma de cursos online voltada para quem quer trabalhar com criação de conteúdo, onde o mais legal é que os professores são os próprios criadores e os profissionais que trabalham com eles. Então tem curso de True Crime com o Ivan Mizanzuk do Projeto Humanos, tem Webjornalismo independente com o Alvaro e a Ana do Meteoro Brasil, tem Storytelling com o Kenji do Normose, tem curso de Edição de vídeo para Youtube com o Will do Jogatina Maneira, tem também o meu curso Podcast para todos (que tá com uma mega promoção por tempo limitado) e mais um monte de cursos incríveis! Então entra lá no site pra dar uma conferida em contentacademy.com.br! 1 - A gente começa a edição de hoje falando sobre uma das notícias mais importantes do mercado de podcast dos últimos anos: o Apple Podcasts lançou a versão web do aplicativo, e isso significa uma mudança muito grande. Primeiro, porque a Apple sempre manteve todos os seus serviços dentro do ecossistema da Apple - e nada mais. Pra você ouvir o antigo iTunes, por exemplo, tinha que ser em um iPhone, ou num iPod, iPad, e por aí vai. Agora, com a versão web, todo e qualquer dispositivo que tenha acesso à internet pode acessar o diretório, mesmo que seja no Android, Windows Phone... Ainda existe Windows Phone? Não sei, mas se tiver acesso ao Google Chrome, dá também. Agora todo e qualquer usuário, até aqueles que não estão logados, podem acessar o player em podcasts.apple.com e navegar por milhões de podcasts, seguir programas, comprar assinaturas... De qualquer dispositivo! Tá aí uma notícia que eu acho que ninguém esperava, né, poder acessar algo da Apple pelo Android, mas lá no nosso portal do Pod Notícias, em podnoticias.com.br, a gente até já ensinou os macetes pra instalar o Apple Podcasts no seu smartphone como aplicativo. Não é através da Play Store, até porque a gente ainda está falando de um serviço Apple, mas são passos bem simples pra adicionar o app na sua página inicial do celular. Não deixa de conferir. Link 2 - A empresa de hospedagem Libsyn está oferecendo a todos os seus podcasters uma assinatura gratuita do Universal Music for Creators. A assinatura dura seis meses e dá acesso a mais de 50 mil faixas musicais e 200 mil efeitos sonoros diferentes, todos livres de direitos autorais. Os usuários do Libsyn podem assinar o Universal Music for Creators entrando no painel do Libsyn e solicitando o seu código promocional exclusivo na seção “Announcements”. Depois de receber o código promocional, os criadores devem aplicar esse código no processo de criação de conta no site do Universal pra ganhar o benefício, que só funciona pra novas contas. Não adianta pra quem já tem um perfil no site. Essa união entre as duas empresas é inédita, e dá uma boa ajuda pros podcasters que querem lapidar ainda mais a qualidade dos seus programas, com muita música e efeitos sonoros de alta qualidade. O diretor de parcerias do Libsyn disse que no final dos seis meses ainda talvez role um desconto na assinatura, mas essa parte ainda não foi confirmada. Vamos acompanhar. Link 3 - E na semana passada, a Edison Research, junto com a produtora de mídia Audiochuck, publicou o relatório True Crime Consumer Report. O estudo foi feito com dados compilados de pesquisas nos Estados Unidos, junto com dados de outras pesquisas feitas pelo mundo, sobre o consumo de conteúdos de crimes reais (que a gente já sabe que é um tema popular. Mas quão popular?). De acordo com o relatório, Crimes Reais são o terceiro gênero de podcast mais consumidos no mundo inteiro, com quase metade da população americana ouvindo podcasts toda semana sobre o tema. São mais ou menos 119 milhões de estadunidenses nessa conta. Além disso, 84% da população MUNDIAL consome conteúdo de true crime, mas aí de forma mais generalista; pode ser em podcasts, na televisão, em canais na internet, etc. E 55% desses ouvintes de true crime, dizem que compartilham os casos com os seus amigos, na intenção de conscientizar mais pessoas sobre os perigos que existem por aí. Deve ser por isso que o Cidade Alerta e o Linha Direta são programas de TV que sobrevivem a tantos anos... Mas o relatório também mostrou uma mudança: se antes o público de Crimes Reais consumia esse tipo de conteúdo por fascínio pelos crimes, hoje em dia eles preferem os conteúdos que são centralizados nas vítimas. E tá certo, porque são elas quem merecem a narrativa, e não quem comete os crimes. É o mínimo de justiça que a gente pode dar pra essas pessoas. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - Durante toda a semana passada esteve acontecendo lá nos Estados Unidos o evento Podcast Movement 2024, em Washington DC. Lá no evento, que reúne podcasters do mundo todo, foi anunciado o lançamento da Thrumm, um novo diretório de músicas para podcasts. Diferente de outras plataformas, a Thrumm não separa as músicas e efeitos sonoros por gênero, e sim por função narrativa. Então ao invés de você ter uma playlist de "músicas estilo blues", "rock music", etc, você tem as categorias: Ação, Exposição, Resolução e Tensão, por exemplo. É uma metodologia de classificação nova, e muito útil pra quem edita podcasts. Outra coisa bem legal sobre a biblioteca, é que todas as faixas são compostas em tonalidades e tempos complementares, porque assim o editor consegue uma transição suave entre uma música e outra. A gente que edita podcast sabe a trabalheira danada que é fazer esse tipo de transição às vezes, mas mesmo assim a gente continua fazendo por capricho. Então ter essa facilitada é bem legal mesmo. A Thrumm oferece opções de licenciamento adaptáveis, e mais detalhes sobre os pagamentos e assinaturas devem ser divulgados ao longo das próximas semanas. Link 5 - Você já faz parte dos podcasters que disponibilizam a transcrição de áudio dos episódios junto com o seu programa? Não? Então eu vou te dar alguns motivos pra começar ainda hoje. A gente tá entrando numa fase do mercado em que as transcrições dos episódios são essenciais pra ampliar o seu público. Você sabia que se o seu programa tiver legenda, ele fica acessível pra milhões de pessoas que tem perda auditiva? E não é milhares não, é milhões mesmo, porque, atualmente, 5% da população mundial é surda ou deficiente auditiva. Mas, se isso não é motivo o bastante pra você (deveria ser), ter legenda no seu podcast melhora o seu rankeamento nos motores de busca. A transcrição também facilita a criação de conteúdo pra marketing cruzado, já que você pode usar parte do texto pras redes sociais, e aumenta a chance do seu público de responder os seus call-to-actions. Não tem desvantagem nenhuma, só tem vantagem, e nem dá pra usar a desculpa de "leva muito tempo pra transcrever um áudio", porque tem inteligências artificiais por aí que fazem isso automaticamente. E é uma forma extra de respeitar a sua audiência, então eu aconselho você a começar a fazer isso o quanto antes. Link 6 - A Megaphone, plataforma de hospedagem do Spotify, lançou novas ferramentas para otimizar os anúncios em podcasts. As principais novidades são três: segmentação contextual (que permite direcionar anúncios com base em tópicos falados nos episódios), editor de segmentos (onde o usuário pode substituir um trecho de áudio por outro, sem a necessidade de apagar um arquivo que já está no ar) e melhorias na edição de vários episódios de uma vez. As ferramentas já estão disponíveis para todos os clientes da Megaphone. Link E MAIS: 7 - A versão 7.7 do Pocket Casts pra iOS e Android trouxe uma nova funcionalidade: agora, os usuários podem avaliar os podcasts com estrelinhas diretamente no aplicativo. A avaliação, por si só, não é uma grande novidade. Já dava pra fazer isso antes, mas era um processo mais burocrático. Agora, tudo o que o ouvinte precisa fazer é dar dois clicks na tela - e pronto! O processo é bem simples: é só acessar os detalhes do podcast e clicar em “Avaliar” para deixar a sua opinião. Pra isso, o usuário tem que ter ouvido alguns episódios. Afinal, como que você vai avaliar algo que não consumiu? Não dá. Então tá certo assim. A equipe do Pocket Casts está incentivando os ouvintes a deixarem as suas avaliações, que é pra destacar os programas que merecem, e apoiar os criadores de conteúdo. Na versão 4.5 da web, as avaliação também já estão disponíveis. Link 8 - O mercado de podcasts está crescendo rápido na Ásia, de acordo com o podcaster e jornalista indiano Bharat Vada. Os principais impulsos são a diversidade linguística da região e o aumento do acesso da população à internet e smartphones. De acordo com o Bharat, a demanda por podcasts em línguas locais, como mandarim na China, coreano na Coreia do Sul e hindi na Índia, estão crescendo mais a cada dia, porque o público não quer só consumir conteúdo; ele quer consumir conteúdo que seja culturalmente relevante, ou seja, que tenha a ver com a realidade deles. Quando falamos de valores de mercado, a projeção é que o podcasting asiático alcance valores bem altos, como 10 bilhões de yuans na China e 1 bilhão de dólares na Índia até 2025. O maior desafio que a Ásia enfrenta atualmente com os podcasts é o mesmo do resto do mundo: a descoberta de conteúdo, porque as ferramentas de busca e recomendação de novos podcasts ainda tem muito o que melhorar. Nenhuma experiência é individual, mesmo. Link 9 - E nessa última semana, como sempre, teve vários conteúdos lá no portal do Pod Notícias, em podnoticias.com.br, que não fizeram o corte pra entrar aqui no podcast. Tem artigo novo do Danilo Battistini falando sobre a imersão no áudio drama (um artigo muito bom, por sinal, que vale muito a pena ler na íntegra), tem as impressões da escritora Rebecca Shaw falando sobre como os podcasts ajudaram ela a se distrair enquanto estava doente... Enfim, sempre tem muito conteúdo bacana por lá, então você que ouve a gente aqui, toda segunda-feira, não deixa de acompanhar a gente também pelo site. Lembrando que por aqui a gente só pincela, mas é lá que você lê a íntegra de todas as notícias que a gente te trás no Pod Notícias. Link / Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 - ...As pessoas somos nós mesmos! Na semana passada foi lançada a Podcast Store, uma loja online dedicada aos fãs do podcast aqui no Brasil. Eu já estava discutindo a ideia de criar uma loja com os membros do nosso grupo do Telegram, e a recepção foi tão positiva que a gente já fez acontecer logo! Então a loja já está no ar, você pode acessar ela em podcaststore.com.br, que lá nós já temos uma seleção exclusiva e totalmente felomenal de camisetas, bottons, ímãs, ecobags... E o melhor, todos os produtos com a qualidade da Chico Rei, que é referência no mercado nacional e é responsável por toda a produção, venda, entrega e atendimento ao consumidor, ou seja, não poderia ser mais seguro pra você! Por enquanto a gente já tem a estampa Podosfera Raiz, que é a preferida do público, e que tem um brasão com vários bordões de podcasts clássicos brasileiros, tem estampa do Rádiofobia Classics também, já tem produtos do Papo Delas e do Portal Refil, e logo mais a gente vai ter divulgação de novas estampas nossas e dos nossos parceiros, além de estampas inéditas e exclusivas com frases que todo ouvinte de podcast com certeza já disse, e eu tenho certeza que você vai se identificar! Eu ainda tenho algumas ideias pra loja, algumas parcerias que estão sendo viabilizadas, mas você vai ficar sabendo de tudo em primeira mão se seguir a loja no Instagram em @podcaststorebr, tudo junto. Segue a gente lá, já acessa a loja também pra ver do que a gente tá falando, que você não vai se arrepender. E se você ainda não faz parte do nosso grupo do Telegram, entra lá em t.me/radiofobianetwork . É totalmente grátis, tem muita gente boa pra trocar uma ideia, e todas as novidades da Podcast Store você vê primeiro por lá! Link 11 - E na semana passada o nosso Instagram não teve Caixinha de perguntas, mas nessa semana ela está de volta, e com uma pergunta que é quase uma declaração de carinho: Quem é o seu apresentador (ou apresentadora) de podcast favorito? A caixinha vai ficar aberta nos stories do Instagram do Pod Notícias por 24 horas, então não perde tempo, acessa lá ainda hoje que é pra deixar a sua resposta e fazer o dia de um podcaster mais contente, por que não? O nosso perfil é o @pod.noticias, e se eu fosse você, seguia a gente por lá também, que é pra acompanhar nossas postagens e stories ao longo da semana. Instagram Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 - O jogador Cristiano Ronaldo lançou na última quarta-feira o seu canal no YouTube, "UR Cristiano" (You Are Cristiano), pra mostrar um lado mais diferente e pessoal da sua vida pro seu público. Não é exatamente um podcast, já que o conteúdo é feito de forma documental em vídeo, mas como ele mesmo disse que pretende sim disponibilizar no Spotify e outras plataformas de áudio, entra como lançamento aqui no programa também. O canal já conta com 10 vídeos e bateu um recorde: ele foi o mais rápido do YouTube a alcançar um milhão de inscritos, e isso aconteceu 5 horas mais rápido do que o recorde anterior. Hoje, o canal já tem mais de 30 milhões de seguidores. Link 13 - E pra quem estava com saudade dos lançamentos de equipamentos, a Shure lançou o microfone SM4 Home Recording. Ele é um condensador de diafragma grande, projetado para gravações profissionais de vocais e instrumentos em casa ou no estúdio. O SM4 possui cápsula de diafragma duplo, proteção contra interferências e um padrão polar cardióide que facilita a captura de áudio de alta qualidade, minimizando todos os ruídos indesejados. Ele também conta com recursos como pop filter magnético e shock mount, e garante gravações sem ruídos de manuseio. O SM4 já está disponível para compra por U$199 dólares, com um kit de gravação opcional no valor de U$269. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E se você é fã de filmes de terror e suspense (diferente de mim, porque eu tenho medo), a recomendação nacional dessa semana vai ser do seu interesse: é o podcast Sábado 14. (Entendeu? Sábado 14, porque vem depois da sexta-feira 13?) O programa é apresentado pelo Rômulo Konzen - meu querido amigo gaúcho do podcast Crazy Metal Mind, o Marcel Pfütz e a Patricia Giovanetti, um time de fãs do terror que trás análises semanais de filmes - que vão desde clássicos do gênero, até aqueles mais experimentais, ou alguns dramas mais pesados que deixam o espectador com aquele amargo na boca. Novos episódios são publicados todas as sextas-feiras, sejam elas 13 ou não, quando o trio explora tudo que há de melhor e de pior no cinema de terror - sem amarras cronológicas. O último episódio que eles publicaram, por exemplo, foi sobre o filme A Experiência de 1995. O Sábado 14 está disponível em todas as principais plataformas de podcast. Se essa é a sua vibe, não deixa de conferir. Link Se você quiser anunciar a sua marca, produto ou serviço com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias – tanto no podcast como no nosso site – e atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil, manda um e-mail pro contato@podnoticias.com.br, que nós vamos ter o maior prazer em conversar com você sobre as nossas opções de publicidade. E caso você queira colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou envio de notícias, também vai ser muito bem-vindo e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. E assim a gente fecha esta vigésima oitava edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à íntegra das notícias com todas as fontes e a transcrição completa do episódio, além dos artigos dos nossos colunistas e todos os links relacionados. Acompanhe o Pod Notícias diariamente:- Canal público do Telegram- Instagram- Page do Linkedin Ouça o Pod Notícias nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Apple Podcasts- Deezer- Amazon Music- PocketCasts O Pod Notícias é uma produção original da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia e publicado pela Rádiofobia Podcast Network, e conta com as colaborações de:- Camila Nogueira - arte- Eduardo Sierra - edição- Lana Távora - pesquisa, pauta e redação final- Leo Lopes - direção geral e apresentação- Thiago Miro - pesquisa Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço no Pod Notícias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Bogdan, Former Director, Learning & Development - Microsoft Windows at Microsoft Jeff began his career as a software engineer at Microsoft. We explore the company's culture in the '90s and discuss the launches of Windows 95, the Zune media player, and Windows Phone. Jeff shares what he learned from the failures and how they propelled him to new career opportunities, including a new role he pitched to a corporate vice president. This episode is a must-listen if you've ever thought about creating your own perfect job. https://bit.ly/blindpodcast
In this episode, Mark covers his recent trip to the OnePlus event in Milan, showcasing the Nord 4 and CMF products. Rob and Mark discuss Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked, including the Fold6 and Flip6, and the Nokia 3210 reboot. They also touch on Apple rumours and new public betas. There is also talks of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra Photography Kit and speculations about the Apple Watch X... Links ➡️ OnePlus Nord 4: https://geni.us/JPYOuXi ➡️ CMF Phone 1: https://geni.us/1T4xj7N ➡️ CMF Buds Pro 2: https://geni.us/LAuzUtA ➡️ CMF Watch Pro 2: https://geni.us/WzCOBe8 ➡️ Honor Magic V3 - register for a chance to try one out for a month: https://geni.us/f4lgzO ➡️ Dyson OnTrac Headphones with collapsible case: https://geni.us/lEZe3 ➡️ Cambridge Audio P100 with Matt Berry as the built-in voiceover: https://geni.us/IMYQ ➡️ Matt Berry: https://geni.us/dMow3Xb ➡️ Mark Ellis Creator Diary channel: https://geni.us/t19dUvk ➡️ SnapGrip MagSafe camera/battery case: https://geni.us/vaWqO ➡️ Nokia Lumia 1020 camera grip throwback: https://geni.us/Vlbj9 ➡️ Xiaomi 14 Ultra Photography Kit: https://geni.us/ZlrtL3D ➡️ Nokia 3210 Reboot: https://geni.us/2cNLHCT ➡️ HMD Skyline Nokia Lumia-esque phone: https://geni.us/SNc7w ➡️ Square Home Launcher - Windows Phone UI for Android: https://geni.us/GAaPj ➡️ Launcher10 - an alternative Windows Phone launcher option for Android: https://geni.us/gnAkL ➡️ Tinypod - turn your old Apple Watch into a tiny iPod: https://geni.us/NegQMgf ➡️ Cake - turn your old Apple Watch into a tiny Rabbit R1: https://geni.us/wxxEHtd If you'd like to get in touch with Rob and Mark, you can email them at contact@eightorsixteen.com Eight or Sixteen is a Mark Ellis Media Limited production: https://markellisreviews.com
Microsoft-medewerkers moeten verplicht een iPhone gaan gebruiken, als ze in China werken. Over die opmerkelijke situatie vertelt Joe van Burik in deze Tech Update. Microsofts topmensen lachten vijftien jaar geleden nog om Apple's iPhone, vanwege de toen relatief hoge prijs. Maar de Windows Phone werd geen succes en de techreus moet toch wat nu het van Android-smartphones af wil. Dat besturingssysteem worden namelijk gebruikt door Chinese merken zoals Huawei en Xiaomi. Maar die hebben tevens hun eigen app-winkels (waar Google niet bij kan) én zijn zelf ook bezig met hele eigen besturingssystemen. Uit angst voor nieuwe security-problemen door deze situatie, gaat Microsoft medewerkers in China verplicht iPhones laten gebruiken. Dat schrijft Bloomberg op basis van een interne memo. Het betreft honderden medewerkers. Wie nog een Huawei of Xiaomi heeft, krijgt dus een iPhone 15 in handen gedrukt. Ook wordt ieder verplicht Microsofts eigen wachtwoord- en authentificatie-apps moeten gebruiken. Verder in deze Tech Update: ASML geeft een waarschuwing af, want volgens topman Christophe Fouquet kan Europa helemaal niet zónder Chinese microchips, vooral in de Duitse auto-industrie Nothing onthult met budgetmerk CMF een nieuwe smartphone, 'smartwatch' én bluetooth-oortjes voor weinig geld See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nesta edição, Jucyber e Wallace Moté conversam com Victor Carvalho sobre o Windows Phone, um sistema operacional da década passada com milhões de fãs e haters. Será que ele foi injustiçado com seu fim precoce ou realmente “deu o que tinha que dar”? É o nosso papo desta semana. Porta 101 é nosso programa semanal, publicado toda segunda em que a gente se aprofunda em um tema específico do universo da tecnologia. Entre em contato por: podcast@canaltech.com.br Conheça o Podcast Canaltech. Aproveite as melhores ofertas com o Canaltech Ofertas. Deixe também uma avaliação no seu dispositivo que isso ajuda muito a gente. Este programa é um produto do Canaltech, com produção e roteiro de Wallace Moté, apresentação de Juliana dos Santos (Jucyber), edição de Samuel Oliveira e revisão de áudio por Wallace Moté. Capa por Rafael Damini. Trilha sonora de Guilherme Zomer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This Podcast Is Episode 571, And It's About Practical Tips To Improve Your Construction Marketing Strategy Stepping up your marketing game as a construction business owner is always a welcome topic in my client conversations. Often, contractors chat with me about the best way to promote their company, primarily because no one else is running it. You may focus more on accounting and taxes at times, and at other times, your business may slow down, and sales become more challenging. Given this trend, establishing and maintaining connections with existing and potential customers has become more critical. So, if you're looking to do some construction business promotions to attract more quality clients, what do you do, especially on your own? Here are some practical tips that I highly suggest to consider: 1. Build a solid online presence: Create a website showcasing your services and experience, and make sure it's easy for potential customers and homeowners to contact you. Plus points if you know how to optimize it by location and keywords, or you can always learn a thing or two when you Google: Local Search Engine Optimization. It's essential to show up first in SERPS (Search Engine Results Page) when someone looks for "plumbing emergency in (city)" or "HVAC installer nearby." As you build and edit your pages, keep in mind your USP (Unique Selling Proposition): What your business does. Whom it serves. Why it's different from other companies? How is it beneficial to your prospective client? Note that some of these elements can be divided into sections and published on one page; for instance, Services and Testimonials can work well together. This gives your visitors much-needed assurance that you have had successful projects and happy clients. Create informative content: Share blog posts, videos, and infographics that provide value to your target audience and establish your business as an industry expert. Remember to include your Awards and Recognition (if you have any) and place it strategically. Add value to your website footer by including your contact details, policies, and other relevant links. Include appropriate CTAs (Call-To-Action) throughout your site so prospective clients can take the necessary steps and hire your services. For example, a 'Contact Us' button or a 'Request a Quote' form can be effective CTAs. 2. Use social media: Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn are great for sharing your projects and engaging with your audience. Create posts regularly to update on services or special offers. Local SEO is mainly about getting listed in local online resources and optimizing your website's and other platforms' online content to reference location-relevant key phrases and regional names rather than generic keywords. Your construction business listing must be consistent across all platforms you use, mainly because changing it later will be challenging (think about logo placement, colors, and font). 3. Register your business on online directories: This will help increase your visibility and attract more local clients. Google Business Profile - This is a free tool for promoting your business profile and website on Google Search and Maps. Even if you don't have a website, your Google business profile is the most crucial resource for local businesses. Claiming and verifying your business's listing will help your efforts appear in local search results. Bing Places - Microsoft's version, which might be less popular, still needs attention. It works the same way, allowing you to claim and verify your business's physical location and have it appear in Bing Maps and on mobile devices running the Windows Phone operating system. Yelp. Yelp is an online urban guide that provides local business listings. It recently replaced the relatively unsuccessful Apple Maps app for iPhones and iPads, and these devices now use data from Yelp to display local information with their included mapping apps. Given the enormous popularity of iPhones, the advantages of getting listed on Yelp should be obvious. 4. Attend industry events: Trade shows, conferences, and networking events are great opportunities to meet potential clients and connect with other professionals in your industry. Remember, networking is about building relationships, not just collecting business cards. Be genuine, be interested in others, and follow up with people after you meet them to continue the conversation. The key here is to stop looking at every person in your networking group as a potential sale. Especially early on, be more concerned about what you can give than what you can get from these meetings. Give materially by sponsoring group events, donating to fundraising, or bringing bagels to the meeting. Give your time and effort by contributing to a service position, or be free with great ideas and a welcoming smile. The long-term value of networking groups lies in building strong trusting relationships that will give you influence beyond the people in your immediate group. 5. Word-of-mouth referrals are the most cost-effective way of gaining new customers because you don't have to spend anything on advertising or marketing. Research has repeatedly shown that referrals have a higher conversion rate (inquiries to sales) and spend more than other customers. People have more confidence in a business recommended by friends or colleagues. Referrals will happen naturally if you provide excellent service and good value, but you can improve your referral rate through an active incentive program. Final thoughts This seems a lot to do, especially if you're single-handedly working and managing your business. But unless your construction company has lots of work stacked up, there will be times when there is nothing to do, and that is the best time to think about Strategic Marketing and following the adage: "Dig your well before you are thirsty." You will only build a loyal client base if you earn your visitors' trust, which is why companies value social proof highly. Proving your construction business's value online takes a unique skill set, but boosting it during your downtime is a great practice. PS We offer free resources to help you save time and money that you can download and print now. About The Author: Sharie DeHart, QPA, co-founded Business Consulting And Accounting in Lynnwood, Washington. She is the leading expert in managing outsourced construction bookkeeping and accounting services companies and cash management accounting for small construction companies across the USA. She encourages Contractors and Construction Company Owners to stay current on their tax obligations. She offers insights on managing the remaining cash flow to operate and grow their construction company sales and profits so they can put more money in the bank. Call 1-800-361-1770 or sharie@fasteasyaccounting.com
This week: Apple just announced WWDC24, a big change coming to iOS 18, hackers found an exploit in M-series chips and more of the bizarre claims of the DOJ against Apple! This episode supported by: Listeners like you. Your support helps us fund CultCast Off-Topic, a new weekly podcast of bonus content available for everyone; and helps us secure the future of the podcast. You also get access to The CultClub Discord, where you can chat with us all week long, give us show topics, and even end up on the show. Support The CultCast at support.thecultcast.com — OR at CultOf9to5MacRumors.com . Manscaped. This season, make sure to groom your carpets AND the drapes with the leaders in below-the-waist grooming. Get 20% off and free shipping with the code CULTCAST at Manscaped.com . Factor Meals. Treat yourself to Factor's delicious, high-quality, ready-to-eat meals delivered right to your door. Head over to FactorMeals.com/CultCast50 and use offer code CultCast50 to get 50% off. This week's stories: Apple sets WWDC24 kickoff date for June 10 WWDC24, this year's big Apple developer conference, will start with a live-streamed event on June 10, the company said Tuesday. During the keynote, Apple undoubtedly will reveal its plans for iOS and its other computing platforms, with a rumored focus on AI. Griffin's coverage of WWDC22 iOS 18 could introduce more customizable iPhone Home Screen Apple will allow for greater iPhone Home Screen customization in iOS 18, including the ability to place app icons anywhere on the screen, according to a new report. Hackers can exploit flaw in Apple M-series processors Security researchers have found a serious exploit in all Apple M-series processors. The flaw exposes precious encryption keys, and it's baked into the hardware — so it can't easily be patched without a performance penalty. ‘Presto,' your new iPhone comes out of box with fresh software update The next time you buy a new iPhone, it could come out of the box with a fresh iOS software update. A new proprietary system called “Presto” will update it right in the packaging before you buy it at an Apple Store. iMore: DOJ lawsuit says failure of Amazon Fire Phone, end of Windows Phone, and HTC's demise all Apple's fault The DOJ states that Microsoft, HTC, and LG all exited the smartphone market because of Apple.
Jon Westfall and I welcome back frequent podcast panelists: Steve Hughes, Sven Johannsen, and Don Sorcinelli. This podcast takes a trip down memory lane with past podcast highlights and looks forward to upcoming tech events and deals. Looking Back: Early smartphone days: We revisit discussions on iPhone app pricing (2008) and the first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1 (2008). Mobile OS transitions: We join Jon Westfall's podcast debut in 2013 as he discusses moving from Windows Phone. Tech milestones: We celebrate reaching podcast episode 100 in 2014 and episode 200 in 2017. Fan favorites: We remember the "Best of 2019 (so far)" episode in 2019 and Frank McPherson's appearances. Looking Forward: Apple event speculation: We ponder the possibility of a new Apple event in March and the potential for new iPads. Remembering the "doomed" Apple Car: We acknowledge the recent news about Apple abandoning its car project due to reportedly overambitious goals of surpassing Tesla. MWC 2024 highlights: We point listeners to a CNET article showcasing the coolest tech from the recent Mobile World Congress event. Tech Deals: Beats Studio Pro headphones: Score a discount on these headphones, marked down from $349 to $199.95. HyperDrive 6-in-1 USB-C Media Hub: This handy gadget is available for just $50.99, originally priced at $99.99. Jon's mildly terrifying scooter: While not exactly a deal, Jon shares his recent (and slightly scary) scooter purchase.
In healthcare, Esper prioritizes security by securing devices and instilling confidence through timely updates to address identified vulnerabilities. In this episode, Yadhu Gopalan, co-founder and CEO of Esper, shares insights from his vast experience as Chief Architect of Windows CE and Windows Phone at Microsoft, and his time at Amazon working on Fire OS and AWS. He underscores Esper's mission to simplify device management in healthcare, addressing challenges posed by smart edge devices and emphasizing the importance of secure infrastructure. Yadhu highlights Esper's role in providing a turnkey solution for device management, ensuring security, compliance, and seamless updates. He also explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply chains and advocates for building strong connections within the ecosystem while discussing future trends, such as the integration of generative AI at the edge of healthcare technology. Tune in and learn how Esper is empowering exceptional device experiences in healthcare and beyond! Resources: Watch the interview here. Connect and follow Yadhu on LinkedIn here. Learn more about Esper on LinkedIn and on its website here.
Applaus voor Goldman Sachs, boegeroep voor Morgan Stanley. De grote Amerikaanse zakenbanken publiceerden hun resultaten. Wat opvalt: beide profiteren van de eindejaarsrally op de beurs. Maar Morgan Stanley maakte veel eenmalige kosten. Hoe staat de bankensector ervoor? En belangrijker: wat zeggen deze resultaten over de rest van het cijferseizoen? Fastned gaat verder met Europa veroveren. Tijdens je vakantie in Spanje kun je voortaan niet alleen jezelf opladen, maar ook je auto. Fastned gaat daar z'n eerste stations bouwen. Een unicum op de aandeelhoudersvergadering van Shell. Een groep van bijna 30 grote beleggers roepen Shell op om sneller te vergroenen. Ze dienen gezamenlijk een resolutie in. Een doorbraak, zo noemt de activistische belegger Follow This de actie. Die dient elk jaar zo'n resolutie in en heeft grote beleggers nu zover gekregen om mee te doen. Ook hoor je over Elon Musk die méér macht wil, waarom Apple zich zorgen maakt om Huawei en waarom de ECB last heeft van de Rode Zee-crisis. In de weekserie gaat het tot slot over de beste ceo's ter wereld. Met vandaag een opvallende: de oude baas van Microsoft, Steve Ballmer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phones Show Chat 781 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon with Sam Ventimiglia (Nomad Tech Project) MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted Feedback Stephen Metcalfe on Nova Launcher Prime Steve's Top 5 Phones Released in 2023 Apple iPhone 15 Plus Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Google Pixel 8 Pro Google Pixel Fold Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Ted's Top 5 Phones Used in 2023 Google Pixel 7 Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Motorola Edge 30 Ultra Sony Xperia 5 Mk.IV Samsung Galaxy S23 Device Week Microsoft Surface Duo 2 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 Motorola Razr 40 Ultra (Razr+) Life360 Pixel 7 - Ted's Review (December 2022) - Buy One iPhone 14 Pro Max Photo of the Month Winner for November 2023 from MeWe PSC Photos Group Rain Brings Reflections by Babul Mohanty using a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE: Links of Interest PodHubUK - Steve on Twitter - Ted on Mastodon - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Videos - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - Tech Talk UK - TechAddictsUK - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves - Steve's YouTube Shorts
Ready to jump into the captivating realm of coding and computer technology? This episode promises an intriguing exploration of the journey from early computing to the cutting-edge applications of artificial intelligence in software development. Join us with Thomas Theunen, head of commerce at Forward, as he reminisces about his fascinating evolution from a curious child tinkering with his first computer to becoming a tech-savvy forward thinker. Interested in how languages evolve in the world of coding? From Thomas's maiden voyage with C Sharp, his engagement with Windows Phone applications, to his dedicated seven-year expedition with Java at an enterprise level, it's a rollercoaster ride through the tech landscape. Our discussion dives deep into the Salesforce ecosystem, JavaScript development, and the emerging uses of AI in speeding up workflows. Lastly, Thomas discusses the burgeoning B2C Commerce Cloud community and his invaluable contributions to it. This isn't just an episode; it's a chronicle of a tech enthusiast's journey, making it a must-listen for all computer technology and coding enthusiasts! Show Highlights: Thomas's professional journey with software development languages. His experience transitioning into the Salesforce ecosystem, JavaScript development with BTC Commerce Cloud, and his evolution from a developer to an architect. The role of AI in software development, how it has helped Thomas speed up his workflows, and the importance of human involvement in reviewing AI-generated solutions. Thomas' contribution to the B2C Commerce Cloud community, its growth over the years, and his insights into using React in development. The transformative role of AI in workflow improvement, from aiding in code generation to simplifying unit tests. Links: Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-theunen-10905680/
Google's Pixel phones are held up as the Android smartphones to follow, and their cameras are often pitted against the iPhone as examples of the state of the art. However, as Kirk discovered when he bought a Pixel 8, the details matter... such as the Pixel 8 not being able to use the full resolution of its main camera. Also in this episode, we check in with some new developments in the generative photography world with Adobe's release of Firefly 2 and GenAI integration in Photoshop. Hosts: Jeff Carlson: website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson), Jeff on Glass (https://glass.photo/jeff-carlson), Jeff on Mastodon (https://twit.social/@jeffcarlson) Kirk McElhearn: website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn), Kirk on Glass (https://glass.photo/mcelhearn), Kirk on Mastodon (https://journa.host/@mcelhearn) Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-152-android-ai)) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) Take Control Books (https://takecontrolbooks.com/) MacVoices Video with Take Control (https://www.macvoices.com/macvoices-23264-a-20th-anniversary-take-control-authors-reunion-1/) Can an iPhone user learn to love Android? | Macworld (https://www.macworld.com/article/222966/can-an-iphone-user-learn-to-love-android.html) An iPhone user's (surprisingly positive) experience with Windows Phone (https://www.macworld.com/article/225235/an-iphone-users-surprisingly-positive-experience-with-windows-phone.html) Pixel 8 Specs (https://store.google.com/product/pixel_8_specs?hl=en-US&pli=1) Made by Google '23: Keynote (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxlaUCJZ27E) Google Pixel 8 Pro Review for Photographers: Android's Best Camera (https://petapixel.com/2023/10/17/google-pixel-8-pro-review-for-photographers-androids-best-camera/) The Best Android Phone | Wirecutter (https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-android-phone/) Adobe MAX 2023: Here's what Lightroom users need to know (https://www.dpreview.com/news/4857219044/adobe-max-2023-lightroom) Episode 138: DPReview and AI (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-138-ai) Adobe announces improved Firefly AI, new Content Credentials, and more at MAX 2023 (https://www.dpreview.com/news/5324251005/adobe-max-2023-news) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you've already subscribed, you're automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes/Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more. Disclosure: Sometimes we use affiliate links for products, in which we receive small commissions to help support PhotoActive.
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss the next Apple event, a Twitter successor, and Windows Phone regrets. Further reading: Apple plans ‘Scary Fast' product event just before Halloween Apple's future AirPods roadmap just leaked, and big changes are coming Apple TV Plus is getting a price hike — and other Apple subscriptions are, too The Apple Watch's double tap points at a new way to use wearables iOS 17.2 Beta Introduces Journal App - MacRumors Meta's Threads app has almost 100 million users, says Mark Zuckerberg Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella admits giving up on Windows Phone and mobile was a mistake Here's your first look at Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater gameplay Humane's AI Pin is Here's your first look at Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater gameplay Google reportedly pays $18 billion a year to be Apple's default search engine Is my co-worker AI? Bizarre product reviews leave Gannett staff wondering In the end, the FTX trial was about the friends screwed along the way The obsessive tormentor who made professors' lives miserable The restaurant nearest Google Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's topics: BP buys Tesla SuperCharge hardware UK's Online Safety Act is now law Microsoft CEO admits giving up on Windows Phone was a mistake NVIDIA and AMD to make Arm-based […]
This week's topics: BP buys Tesla SuperCharge hardware UK's Online Safety Act is now law Microsoft CEO admits giving up on Windows Phone was a mistake NVIDIA and AMD to make Arm-based […]
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Microsoft earnings look good, Windows Phone isn't what you heard, and Xbox has a growth number.
Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss Microsoft's latest earnings report, Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip, Windows on Arm's future, passkey support for Amazon accounts, Dave Cutler's awesomeness, Stardock's 30th anniversary, Photoshop/Premiere Elements 2024, and more! Microsoft earnings Microsoft announced that it earned a net income of $22.3 billion on revenues of $56.5 billion in the quarter ending September 30, 2023. Those figures are up 27 percent and 13 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY) Analysis: Activision Blizzard, Windows, Surface, Xbox and gaming, Office and Microsoft 365, and the evolving impact of AI Google earnings: net income of $19.7 billion on revenues of $76.7 billion, ads are 71 percent of total revenues, Google Cloud disappoints Windows on Arm Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Elite X for Windows on Arm PCs Promises, promises, but if this fails again, it's over... for Qualcomm Qualcomm's WOA deal expires next year and NVIDIA and AMD are on the way Windows Dave Cutler sat down for a THREE HOUR interview. This is a must watch. Some key points here Beta build last week with three changes (gradual rollout): system components in All apps display a System badge, Xbox Game Bar is just Game Bar now, the improved casting experience New Canary build today adds Copilot?? Windows 11 Field Guide: the 23H2 update has begun with 9 chapters done so far OneDrive: just when you thought it was safe to go back in the cloud storage Windows 7/8.x products key don't work in Windows 10 either, sorry Celebrate Stardock's 30 years of making Windows better - by buying some of its products Satya Nadella said he regretted killing Windows Phone? Not exactly Xbox Microsoft revives the "Power Your Dreams" ad campaign for the holidays Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Add passkeys to your Amazon account right now App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 and Premiere Elements 2024 RunAs Radio this week: Choosing Azure Data Storage Solutions with Nicole Stevens Brown liquor pick of the week: Burgas 63 Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: hid.link/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss Microsoft's latest earnings report, Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip, Windows on Arm's future, passkey support for Amazon accounts, Dave Cutler's awesomeness, Stardock's 30th anniversary, Photoshop/Premiere Elements 2024, and more! Microsoft earnings Microsoft announced that it earned a net income of $22.3 billion on revenues of $56.5 billion in the quarter ending September 30, 2023. Those figures are up 27 percent and 13 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY) Analysis: Activision Blizzard, Windows, Surface, Xbox and gaming, Office and Microsoft 365, and the evolving impact of AI Google earnings: net income of $19.7 billion on revenues of $76.7 billion, ads are 71 percent of total revenues, Google Cloud disappoints Windows on Arm Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Elite X for Windows on Arm PCs Promises, promises, but if this fails again, it's over... for Qualcomm Qualcomm's WOA deal expires next year and NVIDIA and AMD are on the way Windows Dave Cutler sat down for a THREE HOUR interview. This is a must watch. Some key points here Beta build last week with three changes (gradual rollout): system components in All apps display a System badge, Xbox Game Bar is just Game Bar now, the improved casting experience New Canary build today adds Copilot?? Windows 11 Field Guide: the 23H2 update has begun with 9 chapters done so far OneDrive: just when you thought it was safe to go back in the cloud storage Windows 7/8.x products key don't work in Windows 10 either, sorry Celebrate Stardock's 30 years of making Windows better - by buying some of its products Satya Nadella said he regretted killing Windows Phone? Not exactly Xbox Microsoft revives the "Power Your Dreams" ad campaign for the holidays Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Add passkeys to your Amazon account right now App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 and Premiere Elements 2024 RunAs Radio this week: Choosing Azure Data Storage Solutions with Nicole Stevens Brown liquor pick of the week: Burgas 63 Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: hid.link/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss Microsoft's latest earnings report, Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip, Windows on Arm's future, passkey support for Amazon accounts, Dave Cutler's awesomeness, Stardock's 30th anniversary, Photoshop/Premiere Elements 2024, and more! Microsoft earnings Microsoft announced that it earned a net income of $22.3 billion on revenues of $56.5 billion in the quarter ending September 30, 2023. Those figures are up 27 percent and 13 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY) Analysis: Activision Blizzard, Windows, Surface, Xbox and gaming, Office and Microsoft 365, and the evolving impact of AI Google earnings: net income of $19.7 billion on revenues of $76.7 billion, ads are 71 percent of total revenues, Google Cloud disappoints Windows on Arm Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Elite X for Windows on Arm PCs Promises, promises, but if this fails again, it's over... for Qualcomm Qualcomm's WOA deal expires next year and NVIDIA and AMD are on the way Windows Dave Cutler sat down for a THREE HOUR interview. This is a must watch. Some key points here Beta build last week with three changes (gradual rollout): system components in All apps display a System badge, Xbox Game Bar is just Game Bar now, the improved casting experience New Canary build today adds Copilot?? Windows 11 Field Guide: the 23H2 update has begun with 9 chapters done so far OneDrive: just when you thought it was safe to go back in the cloud storage Windows 7/8.x products key don't work in Windows 10 either, sorry Celebrate Stardock's 30 years of making Windows better - by buying some of its products Satya Nadella said he regretted killing Windows Phone? Not exactly Xbox Microsoft revives the "Power Your Dreams" ad campaign for the holidays Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Add passkeys to your Amazon account right now App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 and Premiere Elements 2024 RunAs Radio this week: Choosing Azure Data Storage Solutions with Nicole Stevens Brown liquor pick of the week: Burgas 63 Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: hid.link/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
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Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss Microsoft's latest earnings report, Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip, Windows on Arm's future, passkey support for Amazon accounts, Dave Cutler's awesomeness, Stardock's 30th anniversary, Photoshop/Premiere Elements 2024, and more! Microsoft earnings Microsoft announced that it earned a net income of $22.3 billion on revenues of $56.5 billion in the quarter ending September 30, 2023. Those figures are up 27 percent and 13 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY) Analysis: Activision Blizzard, Windows, Surface, Xbox and gaming, Office and Microsoft 365, and the evolving impact of AI Google earnings: net income of $19.7 billion on revenues of $76.7 billion, ads are 71 percent of total revenues, Google Cloud disappoints Windows on Arm Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Elite X for Windows on Arm PCs Promises, promises, but if this fails again, it's over... for Qualcomm Qualcomm's WOA deal expires next year and NVIDIA and AMD are on the way Windows Dave Cutler sat down for a THREE HOUR interview. This is a must watch. Some key points here Beta build last week with three changes (gradual rollout): system components in All apps display a System badge, Xbox Game Bar is just Game Bar now, the improved casting experience New Canary build today adds Copilot?? Windows 11 Field Guide: the 23H2 update has begun with 9 chapters done so far OneDrive: just when you thought it was safe to go back in the cloud storage Windows 7/8.x products key don't work in Windows 10 either, sorry Celebrate Stardock's 30 years of making Windows better - by buying some of its products Satya Nadella said he regretted killing Windows Phone? Not exactly Xbox Microsoft revives the "Power Your Dreams" ad campaign for the holidays Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Add passkeys to your Amazon account right now App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 and Premiere Elements 2024 RunAs Radio this week: Choosing Azure Data Storage Solutions with Nicole Stevens Brown liquor pick of the week: Burgas 63 Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: hid.link/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss Microsoft's latest earnings report, Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip, Windows on Arm's future, passkey support for Amazon accounts, Dave Cutler's awesomeness, Stardock's 30th anniversary, Photoshop/Premiere Elements 2024, and more! Microsoft earnings Microsoft announced that it earned a net income of $22.3 billion on revenues of $56.5 billion in the quarter ending September 30, 2023. Those figures are up 27 percent and 13 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY) Analysis: Activision Blizzard, Windows, Surface, Xbox and gaming, Office and Microsoft 365, and the evolving impact of AI Google earnings: net income of $19.7 billion on revenues of $76.7 billion, ads are 71 percent of total revenues, Google Cloud disappoints Windows on Arm Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Elite X for Windows on Arm PCs Promises, promises, but if this fails again, it's over... for Qualcomm Qualcomm's WOA deal expires next year and NVIDIA and AMD are on the way Windows Dave Cutler sat down for a THREE HOUR interview. This is a must watch. Some key points here Beta build last week with three changes (gradual rollout): system components in All apps display a System badge, Xbox Game Bar is just Game Bar now, the improved casting experience New Canary build today adds Copilot?? Windows 11 Field Guide: the 23H2 update has begun with 9 chapters done so far OneDrive: just when you thought it was safe to go back in the cloud storage Windows 7/8.x products key don't work in Windows 10 either, sorry Celebrate Stardock's 30 years of making Windows better - by buying some of its products Satya Nadella said he regretted killing Windows Phone? Not exactly Xbox Microsoft revives the "Power Your Dreams" ad campaign for the holidays Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Add passkeys to your Amazon account right now App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 and Premiere Elements 2024 RunAs Radio this week: Choosing Azure Data Storage Solutions with Nicole Stevens Brown liquor pick of the week: Burgas 63 Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: hid.link/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
Timestamps: 0:00 RIP Booty-Mangler 0:13 Windows 11 Pro encryption slows SSDs 1:28 Mexican's phones being remotely disabled 2:40 Pixel 8 Pro can't do much AI generation 3:46 Magic Spoon 4:09 QUICK BITS INTRO 4:18 Twitch allows simulcasting (again) 5:00 Microsoft Excel finally useable 5:44 Amazon testing human replacements...I mean robots 6:19 Windows Phone's vengeance from the grave 6:50 Tinder's Matchmaker feature to get your mom's input NEWS SOURCES: https://lmg.gg/Kd9cX
In 2011, Microsoft acquired Skype for 8.5 billion dollars. What happened next? What did the giant tech company have in mind, and how did things pan out? And why did Zoom become the go-to conferencing solution during the pandemic instead of Skype?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we kick things off with an unsolicited email that Cormac received inquiring about "just needing some plans drawn up”. Then, we welcome Evan back to the darkside as he rejoins the PC realm, as he dives headlong into the world of Microsoft laptops. This plunge down the Microsoft rabbit hole takes us on a nostalgic journey through the annals of Microsoft history, from the Zune to the Windows Phone. But our trip down memory lane doesn't stop there; we also find ourselves wandering down the Atari trail as we talk about the dawn of computer gaming and other things old people talk about. Episode linksMicrosoft ZuneMicrosoft Surface Laptop Studio 2Atari 2600+Intellivision-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com
We're back for season 3! Cell phones! Camila and Ana chat about the history of Nokia (the town and the company), the connection between car phones and mobile phones, and 80s naming conventions. They also discuss Gorbachev's famous phonecall on the Nokia-Mobira Cityman—a PR stunt that led to the phone being nicknamed the “Gorba” in Finland.Follow us on Twitter @OurFriendCompAnd Instagram @ourfriendthecomputerAnd Patreon! Main research for the episode was done by Camila. Ana does our editing.Big thanks to Darija Medic at the Media Archaeology Lab for recording and mixing our transition music this episode from archived Nokia phones!Intro/Outro music by Nelson Guay (SoundCloud: fluxlinkages)OFtC is a sister project of the Media Archaeology Lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Research:- Arthur, Charles, “Nokia's chief executive to staff: 'we are standing on a burning platform'”, The Guardian, 9 Feb 2011, https://www.theguardian.com/technology/blog/2011/feb/09/nokia-burning-platform-memo-elop - Laaksonen, Teemu, "Is this real?" said Mikhail Gorbachev with a Mobira Cityman mobile phone in his hand”, YLE, 6 Dec 2020, https://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2020/12/06/onko-tama-todellista-sanoi-mihail-gorbatsov-suomalainen-kannykka-kadessaan - Lohr, Steve, “Risk Inherited at Finnish Concern”, The New York Times, 29 Dec 1988, https://www.nytimes.com/1988/12/29/business/risk-inherited-at-finnish-concern.html - Montes de Oca, Bernardo, “What Happened To Nokia And How It's Still Alive”, Slidebean, https://slidebean.com/story/what-happened-to-nokia- Vilpponen, Antti, “Nokia: Finland mourns the demise of its proud tech heritage”, The Guardian, 4 Sep 2013, https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/sep/04/nokia-finland-microsoft-startups - Wingfield, Nick, “Microsoft to Lay Off Thousands, Most From Nokia Unit”, The New York Times, 17 July 2014, https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/18/business/microsoft-to-cut-up-to-18000-jobs.html - “Microsoft, Nokia, and the burning platform: a final look at the failed Windows Phone alliance”, VentureBeat, https://venturebeat.com/mobile/microsoft-nokia-and-the-burning-platform-a-final-look-at-the-failed-windows-phone-alliance/ - “Portfolio Expansion”, Nokia World, https://nokia-world.com/nokia-history/2/ - “The Nokia Mobira Cityman”, Microsoft Windows Blog, April 2012, https://blogs.windows.com/devices/2012/04/16/back-to-the-1980s-the-legendary-nokia-mobira-cityman-25-yrs-on/- “Why do the names of Apple's products begin with ‘I'? Know the history of now-iconic letter”, The Economic Times, 24 Dec 2022, https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/new-updates/why-do-the-names-of-apples-products-begin-with-i-know-the-history-of-now-iconic-letter/articleshow/96478120.cms?from=mdr
This week in cartoon images: Fire shooting from everyone's heads, eyes, mouths. Superman cooking dinner and doing the dishes. Locks on cages breaking open and hearts flying free. You know, the usual. Astro-Insight for March 27 - April 2, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Image generated by DeepAI. Transcription of this episode Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
And we're off! Welcome spring/fall! Welcome Aries New Moon! Welcome Pluto in Aquarius -- wait, maybe not so fast there...Too late! Already off and running! Astro-Insight for March 20-26, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Transcription of this episode Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
Onward through the fog! Full steam ahead! Move move move move move! Astro-Insight for March 13-19, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Transcription of this episode Internal Guide System visualization Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
And now it starts, with thunder and lightning crashing and emotional dramas clearing. Welcome back to Pisces, Saturn. Astro-Insight for March 6-12, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Photo by Laszlo Kiss on Unsplash Transcription of this episode Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
High energy, clear headed, then hyper intuitive -- these tools take us to the edge of new territory we can't quite see yet. It'll be revealed to us soon. Astro-Insight for February 27 - March 5, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Transcription of this episode Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
The moon may be new, but the energy feels so last week. And then it's super hero time! Get out your capes and special boots! What's that, lightning? Won't scare us; we're on a mission! Astro-Insight for February 20-27, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Photo by Gabriela Braga on Unsplash Transcription of this episode Vote for Best Astrologer in the Ommie Awards Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
Valentine's week explores the questions: Is love real? Is it an illusion? Astro-Insight for February 13-19, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Photo by Alice Alinari on Unsplash. Transcription of this episode Vote for Best Astrologer in the Ommie Awards Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio The Year of the Water Rabbit First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
Goodbye, invalidation and underappreciation and ...well, hello THERE. Would you mind waiting just a sec? There's this big meeting I can't put off. Oh, you have one, too? Alrighty then; see you on the other side. Astro-Insight for February 6-12, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text and recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Transcription of this episode Vote for Best Astrologer in the Ommie Awards Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio The Year of the Water Rabbit First Aid for Freak Out Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
We're all balloons being pumped and pumped and pumped until POP! And feel so much better. So much freer. So much more...ourselves. Astro-Insight for January 30 - February 5, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text & recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash Transcription of this episode The Year of the Water Rabbit First Aid for Freak Out Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio Find out what this means for you! Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.
It's showtime! All you mystics, dreamers, poets, mermaids, and Stevie Nicks wannabes, come out and play! Astro-Insight for January 23-29, 2023. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text & recording © ℗ Kathy Biehl 2023. Transcription of this episode The Year of the Water Rabbit First Aid for Freak Out Support this podcast Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio Find out what this means for you! Bonus content at Patreon Instagram: @kabiehl Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited The Astro-Insight Lounge Read my Uranus in Taurus guide Listen to this podcast on your iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. My podcast app host uses an app called The Podcast Source. You can download that app (and from it, my Astro-Insight app) from the Apple App Store and from Google Play.