Christy and I are off to New York City to see the Jersey Boy Broadway production and to do a few other things in NYC since we have never been. We have lined up to get some great audio reporting for our the "other" podcast effort Jersey Boys Podcast. It should be very fun.
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I am on travel to New York City to see the Jersey Boy Broadway production with my wife. We expect to get some great audio reporting for our other big podcast effort Jersey Boys Podcast. There will be periodic tech updates between now and the 13th of April 2006. Stay tuned and thanks for everyone’s support. If you have feedback, or need to get in touch with us: technewsradio@gmail.com.
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The Jersey Boys Podcast #15 for Monday, April 3rd 2006 has been officially released. This podcast has the latest news specific to the Jersey Boys Broadway, and fan listener feedback. The following links were mentioned in this podcast:
- Jersey Boys Plan Tour (cbs5, heraldtribune, newsday, chicagotribune, newsobserver)
- Tony Awards
- Jersey Boys Broadway Frappr Map
- Broadway Box Office Grosses
- iTunes
- Yahoo
- Jersey Boys Blog
- USA Today On Jersey Boys Box Office
- LA Times on the Tony Awards
- iTunes Signature Maker
- The Typical PC User Podcast (a member of FriendsInTech.com)
- John Lloyd Young Blog
The song segments sampled in this podcast include (thanks Rhino Records!):
- "December 1963" [Cast CD]
- "Alone (Why Must I Be Alone)" [Anthology CD]
- "Big Man In Town" [Anthology CD ]
Feedback options:
- Post a comment on: www.jerseyboyspodcast.com
- Send email to: jerseyboyspodcast@gmail.com
Support Broadway Cares by sending a donation to John Lloyd Young, c/o JERSEY BOYS, August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd Street, 10019.
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Today we examine some industrial computer solutions from:
- ADL Microspace PCX47
- ADL LX800 (with AMD Geode processor)
- ADL MSEP-800 (AMD) or MSEP-855 (Intel)
- Advantech Panel PCs
Other links mentioned in this podcast:
This podcast is sponsored by O’Reilly and Associates Safari Bookshelf online technical library.
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The following is a summary of all TechNewsRadio.com’s recent eTech 2006 podcast content:
- #266 (060310): AOL, Open AIM, AIM SDK, AIM Triton, Developer Program
- #267 (060311): NYU, Jeff Han, Multi-Touch Interfaces
- #268 (060313): Mapquest, OpenAPI, Developer Contest
- #269 (060315): Women In Technology International (WITI)
- #270 (060317): IBM, QEDwiki, Enterprise Mashup
- #271 (060319): EVDB.com, Eventful.com
- #272 (060321): Foldera
- #273 (060323): Phil Windley, Digital Identity, Attention Economy, AOL, OpenAPI, Microformats
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Newt Gingrich has some interesting thoughts on what happens when politicians with the right policy frameworks end up in within the DC Beltway for too long. They have a hard time on implementation.
That part that resonated with me included:
He cited a series of blunders under Republican rule, from failures in
the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to mismanagement of the war in Iraq.
He said the immigration bill passed by his former colleagues in the
House of Representatives is unrealistic and too harsh toward
undocumented immigrants, called congressional efforts to regulate
lobbying "much too weak" and said the government has squandered
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This Tech Rag Tear Outs podcast from TechNewsRadio.com examines Wireless for the Corporate User (no URL), Vol. 6, No. 3 published on March 1997.
We thank our sponsor AT&T PocketNet business services which provides you with a dedicated customizable email account and a 500-KB monthly allowance of data transactions and 20 fax pages a month.
Key articles mentioned in this article:
- Sean Keating recommends moving focus away from the US Robotics Pilot 1000 to Windows Consumer Electronics (CE) devices.
- Alain Rossman from Unwired Planet says that Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is ideal for "superphones" from Motorola-Uniden using CDPD networks or the new Qualcomm CDMA networks.
- Steve Mann thinks that Research In Motion’s Inter@ctive Pager has great potential as a development platform.
- Andrew Seybold makes an assertion that Microsoft handheld PCs will ultimately rule the marketplace.
- Yours truly — makes the case that the Apple Newton MessagePad 2000 is an ideal mobile device to be the foundation of your future enterprise mobile architecture. [NOTE: Just because I bleed six colors and in the Newton Hall of Fame does not mean I am biased.]
- The WalkAbout Computer’s Hammerhead 586 seems ideal for running Windows 95 or Windows 3.1 or DOS in a "slate" form-factor.
Other links or items mentioned in this podcast:
- Dan Klass @ The Bitterest Pill (who apparently plans to start charging listeners for podcasts)
- Friends In Tech (FIT) (which has no affiliations with FIT@NYC)
- Adam Curry
- Official wine of the podcast: Fetzer Valley Oaks Gewurztraminer
- Grape Radio
- HyperText Markup Languages (HTML)
- World Wide Web (WWW)
- General Magic
- Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
- 160-MHz StrongARM processor
- Newton Internet Enabler 1.1
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It looks like Google Romance is a new endeavor by the search engine giant Google to help those who looking for better match making options. There is a beta supposedly being talked about on Slashdot and Digg.
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Geeks.com has a new "Thing" that is down right amazing. It seems to integrate all the best of Microsoft Origami, Apple iPod, and the Motorola Razr.
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Wow … this beer – Oxide Ale – sounds very interesting from Stone Brewery.
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