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  • TECH NEWS RADIO #267 | 060311 | eTech 2006, NYU, Jeff Han, Multi-Touch Interfaces

    March 11, 2006

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    This podcast is a relatively short but focused interview with NYU’s Jeff Han after his extremely interesting and compelling presentation "The Future of Interface Is Multi-Touch".  You’ll definitely want to check out the video on Jeff’s site.

    The interview was conducted at eTech 2006.  And you can discuss eTech 2006 at FriendsInTech.com’s Forums.

    This podcast is sponsored in part by: TradePub.com – your source for technology resources, and the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT.

     (Size 2.1 MBs, Running Time 4:25)

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  • TECH NEWS RADIO #266 | 060310 | eTech 2006, AOL, Open AIM, AIM SDK, AIM Triton, Developer Program

    March 10, 2006

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    This podcast examines some of the recent "Open AIM Program" annoucements from AOL with regards to their flagship collaboration tool AIM.   The two guest from AOL’s AIM group are: Alan Keisler (Director of Software Enginnering) and Stephen Benedict (Senior Product Manager). 

    The interview was conducted at eTech 2006.  And you can discuss eTech 2006 at FriendsInTech.com’s Forums.

    You can learn more about Open AIM via: developper.aim.com.  If you are an enterprise user who wants to use these new open tools then send email to: aimcommerical@aol.com.

    This podcast is sponsored in part by: TradePub.com – your source for technology resources, and the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT.

     (Size 3.1 MBs, Running Time 6:50)

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  • Now I’m Off On A Family Vacation

    March 10, 2006

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    The Holden family is off on a vacation to Yosemite.  Sorry for the podcast delay.  I’ll have spotty Internet connectivity until Friday, March 17th, 2006, and limited recording capabilities.

    I’ll continue working on show production and worst case I should have something recorded and posted on March 19th, 2006.  Thanks for the support and understanding – Steve (jerseyboyspodcast@gmail.com)

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  • Breakfast with Bruce Sterling

    March 9, 2006

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    One of the treats of eTech was on Wednesday morning where I sat at a table with two other TabletPC users and we were busy discussing the ins and outs of TabletPC when Bruce Sterling decided to join us.

    We continued to talk a lot about TabletPCs, word processors (many of them still lack the features need to help authors), the state of "Google" authorship within the publishing world, and South By Southwest.

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  • eTech 2006 Update via OPML

    March 9, 2006

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    As I participate in eTech 2006, I’m just going to keep my OPML notes from OMNI Outliner updated on a regular basis.  Questions, comments, etc. via technewsradio@gmail.com.  If you want to read them online then use OPML Workstation.

    Updated: 3/9/06 3:05 PM (PST) [Last Update – Conference is over.  I’ll have a summary podcast next week after I’ve had a chance to have all the information gel.]

    Topics for Monday:

    • Rael Dornfest
    • Tim O’Reilly
    • Bruce Sterling (had breakfast with him on Wednesday morning!)

    Topics for Tuesday:

    • Ray Ozzie "Simple Bridge Building"
    • Jeff Han "The Future of Interface Is Multi-Touch"
    • LF Cabrera "Artificial, Artificial Intelligence (AAI) – What It Is, & What it Means for the Web"
    • Dick Hardt "Who is the Dick on My Site" [Identity 2.0]
    • Felix Miller "The Musical Myware"
    • Seth Goldstein "Root Markets: Applications for the New Attention Economy"
    • Cory Ondrejka "Web 2.0"
    • David Sifry "The Economics of Attention – A Layman’s View of the Economic Model of Attention"
    • Linda Stone "Attention: The Real Aphrodisiac"
    • Rod Smith (IBM) "Do-It-Yourself IT"
    • Foldera.com
    • GreaseMonkey (online book)
    • Secure Syndication by Joe Gregorio (bitworking.org)
    • Zimlets (Zimbra Introduction)
    • Usability Testing (using solutions from TechSmith)

    Topics for Wednesday:

    • Jon Udell "Attention Focusing Strategies"
    • Clay Shirky "Pattern Language for Moderation Strategies"
    • Kevin Lynch "Rich Internet Applications & Service Oriented Client"
    • Brian Dear "When Do We Get The Events We Want"
    • Hans Peter Bromdmo "First you Google But Then What"
    • Joel Spolsky "Blue Chip Products – 2006 Report Card"
    • Christopher Payne & Frederick Savoye "Search and the Network Effect"
    • Michael Goldhaber "Emerging Attention Economy"
    • George Dyson "Turings Cathedral"
    • Bill Scout "The Language of Attention: A Pattern Approach"
    • Web of Data – Product Design
    • RFID
    • Share Data Views
    • Humanising The Enterprise Through Ambient Social Knowledge

    Topics for Thursday:

    • Enterprise AJAX(Rich Desktop Applications on the Web) from TIBCO
    • Microformats Syndication & Mashups (public and private)
    • Yahoo! Media with Bradley Horowitz
    • Ning (Do It Yourself Application Builder)
    • Knowledge Workers (Personal Information Architecture and Chandler) by Mimi Yin
    • Extreme RSS – Phillip Torrone @ MAKE Magazine (blog)

     

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  • New Forum Annoucement: Portable Recording and Hardware

    March 8, 2006

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    I have teamed up with my good friends Paul and Craig to try to get a new forum started related to "Portable Recording and Hardware."

    I just posted a suggestion I had on how to track who you are talking to while recording using a Marantz 660.

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  • New Google Alerts Index Spike?

    March 8, 2006

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    Has anyone else notice a recent spike in content coming from Google Alerts items flowing through the service?  It seems like the traffic has increased considerably in the last 24 hours.

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  • TECH NEWS RADIO #265 | 060306 | Billy Watson, AmigoFish, eTech, ATI, i3, PowerSquid

    March 6, 2006

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    Today we look at topics from Computer Reseller News , Keith Shaw @ Network Computing, and Software Developer Times:

    • ATI All-In-Wonder X1800 XL graphics card
    • Symantec i3 v7.5
    • PowerSquid Surge 3000 protector

    The updates mentioned at the start of the podcast worth checking out:

    • TechNewsRadio Frapper Map
    • Billy Watson’s Absolutely Live At The Rythm Cafe
    • Dave Slusher at Evil Genius Chronicles Podcast has a new project called AmigoFish (Blog)
    • I’m at eTech 2006 this week and on vacation next week with my family in Yosemite

    And some other products mentioned:

    • Veritas
    • Sybase ASE databases
    • IBM Websphere Portal
    • BEA WebLogic Portal
    • Microsoft .NET
    • J2EE

    This podcast is sponsored in part by: TradePub.com – your source for technology resources, and the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT.

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  • At A Technology Conference Called eTech All Week

    March 6, 2006

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    I’m at a technology conference all week called eTech (March 6-9, 2006) here in San Diego, CA.  If you are so interested, I have my notes published online.

    I have a new Jersey Boys podcast all planned out but unfortunately no additional time to record.

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  • Why Moleskine?

    March 4, 2006

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    A question came up via email from someone who wishes to remain anonymous — "Why Moleskine and not a PDA or my Tablet PC all the time?"

    For those that know my technical history, this is a good question.  In the past I’ve been completely digital … from the Newton to Palm to Windows PocketPC and now a quad-solution of Tablet PC, Windows Mobile, Nokia smartphone, and my personal/podcasting iBook. 

    I typically have my TabletPC in 80% of all work situations but to be honest without giving out too much detail during any given day I work out of 7 locations each with their own digital technology security rules.  So I just can’t always take a device with me and stay within security rules. 

    To make matters more complicated in addition I also use 6 distinct, and not connected/integrated computer network systems.  It is even worse when I’m on travel.  Most of the places I visit in the
    DC area allow for none of my electronic devices except my one-way pager
    to come with me

    The Moleskine is the only piece of gear I have I can move between each of these areas to track my new or updated Contracts, Calendar, Tasks, Projects, and References.

    And the Moleskine has the right form factor.  It is light and fits into my back pocket or in my jacket.  And best of all it lets me be hands free.  Which means I have no hesitation to take it with me like I would with a DayTimer-like binder (which I’ve tried to use without much luck). 

    So the combo of 3×5 card for quick capture, and then "transition" to the Moleskine in ~24 hours is the best thing for me.  I’d say 75% of what is captured on 3×5 cards is processed during the day (ie. makes into the computer), so it seems lie a pretty efficient and focused system for me.

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