Demo of JamGlue: music remix site
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Matt Rubens, JamGlue co-founder, gives you a demo of this music remix site. You can take music and mash it up and create new works of art: really fast, easily, and online. Anyone can do it and it’s fun. |
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Matt Rubens, JamGlue co-founder, gives you a demo of this music remix site. You can take music and mash it up and create new works of art: really fast, easily, and online. Anyone can do it and it’s fun. |
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JamGlue is a cool music remix site put together by a group of young entrepreneurs living together in a Seattle-area house. Get a tour and sit down with co-founder Matt Rubens. |
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In this podcast, VP of Symantec Business Critical Services Paula Hamm interviews Senior Director of Business Critical Services Steffen Low on how BCS can help large organizations manage a mix of Symantec technologies. More information at: Symantec.com |
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This Symantec Security Response podcast is an analysis of future threat trends found in the latest Internet Security Threat Report Volume XI. The goal of this podcast is to alert listeners to emerging threats and trends that Symantec expects to [See the full post…] |
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In this podcast, Wendell Davis interviews Symantec Internet Safety Advocate Marian Merritt on “cyberbullying,” and what parents can do to help prevent it from happening to their children. More information at: Symantec.com |
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I always make reports to tell Japanese people what’s going on around SiliconValley. This time, I was at SXSW in Austin Texas, and I’ve realized that I’d been always making reports by myself, and I felt kind of lonely… Through [See the full post…] |
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I’m happy to announce that Tom Foremski has signed with the PodTech Network as a content partner. Tom has been a great example of a professional using the Web as a direct business model. He is a recognized leader and [See the full post…] |
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At the Intel Research Labs in Berkeley, Calif., Alan Mainwaring told PodTech’s Jason Lopez that technologies such as steerable antennas can give the poorest people in third world regions access to wireless services. Steerable antennas help reduce the cost of [See the full post…] |
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Part if Intel’s research involves investigations into things that may never become products but will help guide the creation of them. Hullabaloo is a case in point. It seems like an installation one might find at MOMA, but it’s actually [See the full post…] |
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Intel Researcher Nina Taft says she was inspired by a newspaper article on how diversity in nature helps organisms thwart the threat of viruses. Her application of principles of biodiversity and her investigation into personalizing security, user by user, could [See the full post…] |
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William H. Morgan is executive vice president and chief information officer with the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. As such, he knows how latency and down time are unacceptable for a business network. In this podcast, he talks about the rollout of [See the full post…] |
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My editor grabbed some good hooks from a very lengthy (but dripping-with-insight!) interview. If you like these clips, you’ll really dig the long show. Here are the highlights of Joel Spolsky‘s interview. |
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Joel Spolsky’s blog is probably the most famous, and influential, developer-focused blog around. I sit down with him to talk about that and his software company that makes things that’ll help your development team be more productive. |
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My editor, Rocky, pulled out the best parts of the interview and demo that we did with Paula Rome, director of product management at Seapine Software. |
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If you’re a developer you’ll want to watch this demo of Seapine Software‘s TestTrack Pro. |
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Paula Rome, director of product management, Seapine Software sits down with me to talk about its suite of software development tools, including bug tracking and source code management, and how its suite is different from others on the market. |
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Kurt Bauerly is general manager of Princeton, Minn.-based e-ride Industries, a manufacturer of low-speed Neighborhood Electric Vehicles. On today’s show, Kurt introduces us to the exv4 electric transportation vehicle and the exv2 electric utility vehicle, two environmentally friendly, reliable, zero-emissions [See the full post…] |
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Intel unveiled the next stages for its new 45 nanometer process technology. The new microarchitecture is code-named Nehalem and represents a major shift in design. The technology is aimed partly at the requirements of next-generation media services over the Internet. [See the full post…] |
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The Ottomen are a really fun band that’s been around quite a while. They started in 1996 and have gone on to establish franchises of the band around the world — and former member of the Ottomen has the right [See the full post…] |
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Gavin Rose, CEO of NS Optimum Ltd. in the UK talks about “Argon”, a PC shaped like a skull. This is their first venture into case making, and Rose explains the pain staking process for his entry in Intel Core [See the full post…] |
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As a former EVP and Corporate Officer at Marriott, where he led the marketing strategy, sales, distribution, and revenue management efforts for Marriott’s 13 lodging brands and $18 billion in sales, Richard Hanks knows a thing or two about service. [See the full post…] |
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She’s one of the leading technologists in the world and heads up Mozilla, the organization that brings us Firefox. Here, my editor picks the highlights of the interview I did with her. |
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Recently, I visited the Mozilla Foundation to interview Mitchell Baker, chief lizard wrangler. That title doesn’t really explain what part Mitchell played in the development of the famous Firefox browser. Here we hear some of the stories behind its development [See the full post…] |
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A Business Case is a structured proposal for business change that is justified in terms of risk-adjusted costs and benefits. The objective is to request and secure funding for the project. It’s a living document and will be reviewed throughout [See the full post…] |
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Founder of Swedish company Kapsel Multimedia, Wilhelm Lagerkranz, wanted a small, quiet computer he could use as a home media center. He looked around the marketplace and didn’t find what he wanted, so he decided to make it himself. Lagerkranz [See the full post…] |
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