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    <description>Glenn Fleishman shares the latest high tech innovations that will soon be making our lives a little easier, from computers and software to phones and micro-devices.</description>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Works: High Tech Textbooks</title>
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      <description>Textbooks are one of the largest costs facing college students. But, they have not kept up with technology. While much of education has moved to digital form, textbooks are still mainly available in expensive, large print form. Glenn Fleishman talks about new ventures that may finally bring textbooks into the 21st century.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Textbooks are one of the largest costs facing college students. But, they have not kept up with technology. While much of education has moved to digital form, textbooks are still mainly available in expensive, large print form. Glenn Fleishman talks about new ventures that may finally bring textbooks into the 21st century.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Textbooks are one of the largest costs facing college students. But, they have not kept up with technology. While much of education has moved to digital form, textbooks are still mainly available in expensive, large print form. Glenn Fleishman talks about new ventures that may finally bring textbooks into the 21st century.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Works: Reading the Fine Print and the Extra Print</title>
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      <description>Most any technology service you buy has a contract. And, most likely, you didn't read it all that closely. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. And, he didn't read his contract for Comcast broadband phone. He talks with Megan Sukys about what he learned to do when it comes to technology contracts.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Most any technology service you buy has a contract. And, most likely, you didn't read it all that closely. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. And, he didn't read his contract for Comcast broadband phone. He talks with Megan Sukys about what he learned to do when it comes to technology contracts.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Most any technology service you buy has a contract. And, most likely, you didn't read it all that closely. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. And, he didn't read his contract for Comcast broadband phone. He talks with Megan Sukys about what he learned to do when it comes to technology contracts.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Works: What Happens when Tiny URL's Die?</title>
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      <description>There are online services that can shorten hyperlinks you shares with other people. It's convenient, until that service goes out of business and the miniature URLs are rendered useless. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins Megan Sukys with a look at the shortcomings of URL shorteners.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>There are online services that can shorten hyperlinks you shares with other people. It's convenient, until that service goes out of business and the miniature URLs are rendered useless. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins Megan Sukys with a look at the shortcomings of URL shorteners.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There are online services that can shorten hyperlinks you shares with other people. It's convenient, until that service goes out of business and the miniature URLs are rendered useless. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins Megan Sukys with a look at the shortcomings of URL shorteners.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Works: Making Freely Available Information Truly Free</title>
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      <description>The Internet gives you the illusion that all information is at your fingertips. In fact, accessing information that is freely available from the government can get pretty expensive. Glenn Fleishman, a freelance technology reporter, talks about the fight going on behind the scenes to make free information truly free.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Internet gives you the illusion that all information is at your fingertips. In fact, accessing information that is freely available from the government can get pretty expensive. Glenn Fleishman, a freelance technology reporter, talks about the fight going on behind the scenes to make free information truly free.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Internet gives you the illusion that all information is at your fingertips. In fact, accessing information that is freely available from the government can get pretty expensive. Glenn Fleishman, a freelance technology reporter, talks about the fight going on behind the scenes to make free information truly free.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Works: Think Like a Spy, Talk Like the Jetsons</title>
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      <description>Smart phones let everyday people use the kind of technology that once only belonged to James Bond. But, if you want to have really private conversations, you'd be better off channeling The Jetsons. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys when the online computer to computer communication of Skype could serve you better than a Blackberry.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Smart phones let everyday people use the kind of technology that once only belonged to James Bond. But, if you want to have really private conversations, you'd be better off channeling The Jetsons. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys when the online computer to computer communication of Skype could serve you better than a Blackberry.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Smart phones let everyday people use the kind of technology that once only belonged to James Bond. But, if you want to have really private conversations, you'd be better off channeling The Jetsons. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys when the online computer to computer communication of Skype could serve you better than a Blackberry.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Making Appliances Smarter</title>
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      <description>&amp;quot;Smart Appliances&amp;quot; used to mean refrigerators that could surf the Internet. But soon, smart appliances will use technology to conserve energy. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at the next generation of home appliances that are currently in development.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;quot;Smart Appliances&amp;quot; used to mean refrigerators that could surf the Internet. But soon, smart appliances will use technology to conserve energy. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at the next generation of home appliances that are currently in development.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;quot;Smart Appliances&amp;quot; used to mean refrigerators that could surf the Internet. But soon, smart appliances will use technology to conserve energy. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at the next generation of home appliances that are currently in development.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Making Appliances Smarter</title>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;quot;Smart Appliances&amp;quot; used to mean refrigerators that could surf the Internet. But soon, smart appliances will use technology to conserve energy. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at the next generation of home appliances that are currently in development.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 15:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Why Twitter Can't Beat the Telephone Yet</title>
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      <description>Twitter is a silly, shallow form of communication &amp;mdash; until it goes down. And then, you realize just how much you depend on those Tweets. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at what the recent Twitter outage reveals about how our communication infrastructure is changing.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Twitter is a silly, shallow form of communication &amp;mdash; until it goes down. And then, you realize just how much you depend on those Tweets. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at what the recent Twitter outage reveals about how our communication infrastructure is changing.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Twitter is a silly, shallow form of communication &amp;mdash; until it goes down. And then, you realize just how much you depend on those Tweets. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at what the recent Twitter outage reveals about how our communication infrastructure is changing.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Why Twitter Can't Beat the Telephone Yet</title>
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      <description>Twitter is a silly, shallow form of communication &amp;mdash; until it goes down. And then, you realize just how much you depend on those Tweets. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at what the recent Twitter outage reveals about how our communication infrastructure is changing.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Twitter is a silly, shallow form of communication &amp;mdash; until it goes down. And then, you realize just how much you depend on those Tweets. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at what the recent Twitter outage reveals about how our communication infrastructure is changing.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Twitter is a silly, shallow form of communication &amp;mdash; until it goes down. And then, you realize just how much you depend on those Tweets. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a look at what the recent Twitter outage reveals about how our communication infrastructure is changing.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Last Days of Snail Mail</title>
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      <description>No part of our daily lives is free from the digital revolution. First newspapers began to falter &amp;mdash; snail mail may be next. And a Seattle company could be ushering in the end. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys why the physical mailbox is on the way out.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>No part of our daily lives is free from the digital revolution. First newspapers began to falter &amp;mdash; snail mail may be next. And a Seattle company could be ushering in the end. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys why the physical mailbox is on the way out.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>No part of our daily lives is free from the digital revolution. First newspapers began to falter &amp;mdash; snail mail may be next. And a Seattle company could be ushering in the end. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys why the physical mailbox is on the way out.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Last Days of Snail Mail</title>
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      <description>No part of our daily lives is free from the digital revolution. First newspapers began to falter &amp;mdash; snail mail may be next. And a Seattle company could be ushering in the end. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys why the physical mailbox is on the way out.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>No part of our daily lives is free from the digital revolution. First newspapers began to falter &amp;mdash; snail mail may be next. And a Seattle company could be ushering in the end. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys why the physical mailbox is on the way out.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>No part of our daily lives is free from the digital revolution. First newspapers began to falter &amp;mdash; snail mail may be next. And a Seattle company could be ushering in the end. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys why the physical mailbox is on the way out.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 15:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Expressing Yourself on a Blog Versus Facebook</title>
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      <description>Blogs allow people to create web pages to broadcast their thoughts, experiences and opinions. But with Facebook, a person knows that someone is actually reading it. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys the considerations to take into account when creating a personal presence on the Web.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blogs allow people to create web pages to broadcast their thoughts, experiences and opinions. But with Facebook, a person knows that someone is actually reading it. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys the considerations to take into account when creating a personal presence on the Web.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Blogs allow people to create web pages to broadcast their thoughts, experiences and opinions. But with Facebook, a person knows that someone is actually reading it. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He tells KUOW's Megan Sukys the considerations to take into account when creating a personal presence on the Web.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Portable Radio for the 21st Century</title>
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      <description>Radio has been around so long that it's almost an antique technology. And yet, it's one of the hottest things in new technology. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a survey of where radio is popping up other than your radio.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Radio has been around so long that it's almost an antique technology. And yet, it's one of the hottest things in new technology. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a survey of where radio is popping up other than your radio.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Radio has been around so long that it's almost an antique technology. And yet, it's one of the hottest things in new technology. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys with a survey of where radio is popping up other than your radio.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>How 'Natal' Will Change How We Play</title>
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      <description>Video games do more than train us to kill zombies and dance our way to revolution. Gaming technology may inspire innovations in everything from email to virtual medicine. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week for a look at how high tech works in our lives. Today, we learn how Microsoft's latest video game innovation may affect the rest of technology, reflect on the Cute Cat Theory of the Internet, and we considered the refreshing austerity of writing on a blank page. Glenn Fleishman talks with KUOW's Jeremy Richards.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Video games do more than train us to kill zombies and dance our way to revolution. Gaming technology may inspire innovations in everything from email to virtual medicine. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week for a look at how high tech works in our lives. Today, we learn how Microsoft's latest video game innovation may affect the rest of technology, reflect on the Cute Cat Theory of the Internet, and we considered the refreshing austerity of writing on a blank page. Glenn Fleishman talks with KUOW's Jeremy Richards.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Video games do more than train us to kill zombies and dance our way to revolution. Gaming technology may inspire innovations in everything from email to virtual medicine. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week for a look at how high tech works in our lives. Today, we learn how Microsoft's latest video game innovation may affect the rest of technology, reflect on the Cute Cat Theory of the Internet, and we considered the refreshing austerity of writing on a blank page. Glenn Fleishman talks with KUOW's Jeremy Richards.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Sexting, Deep Packet Inspection and Finding Strangers Online</title>
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      <description>With great technology comes great responsibility. This is an emerging lesson as teenagers challenge decency and obscenity laws with cell phone photo messages. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins Megan Sukys every week with a look at how technology works in our lives. Today, he tells us how Internet companies are looking deep into your Internet activity. He also tells us about a new social networking site full of strangers. Also, the long term implications of sexting.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>With great technology comes great responsibility. This is an emerging lesson as teenagers challenge decency and obscenity laws with cell phone photo messages. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins Megan Sukys every week with a look at how technology works in our lives. Today, he tells us how Internet companies are looking deep into your Internet activity. He also tells us about a new social networking site full of strangers. Also, the long term implications of sexting.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>With great technology comes great responsibility. This is an emerging lesson as teenagers challenge decency and obscenity laws with cell phone photo messages. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins Megan Sukys every week with a look at how technology works in our lives. Today, he tells us how Internet companies are looking deep into your Internet activity. He also tells us about a new social networking site full of strangers. Also, the long term implications of sexting.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 15:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Who Owns a Movie, Is Facebook Your Friend and Where Is Wi-Fi?</title>
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      <description>You can buy a DVD, but you don't necessarily own the movie. DVD software from Seattle's Real Networks challenges the film industry's definition of ownership &amp;mdash; so it's been tied up in lawsuits. That's one of the pieces of technology that Glenn Fleishman talks about today. Glenn is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week for a look at the way technology works in our lives. Today, he also talks about the friendship between Facebook and its members as well as Train&amp;ndash;Fi, or Wi&amp;ndash;Fi on Amtrak.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>You can buy a DVD, but you don't necessarily own the movie. DVD software from Seattle's Real Networks challenges the film industry's definition of ownership &amp;mdash; so it's been tied up in lawsuits. That's one of the pieces of technology that Glenn Fleishman talks about today. Glenn is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week for a look at the way technology works in our lives. Today, he also talks about the friendship between Facebook and its members as well as Train&amp;ndash;Fi, or Wi&amp;ndash;Fi on Amtrak.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>You can buy a DVD, but you don't necessarily own the movie. DVD software from Seattle's Real Networks challenges the film industry's definition of ownership &amp;mdash; so it's been tied up in lawsuits. That's one of the pieces of technology that Glenn Fleishman talks about today. Glenn is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week for a look at the way technology works in our lives. Today, he also talks about the friendship between Facebook and its members as well as Train&amp;ndash;Fi, or Wi&amp;ndash;Fi on Amtrak.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 15:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>On-Demand Printing, Skype on the iPhone and Computer Self-Control</title>
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      <description>Newspapers are suffering from Internet competition. But, not all print publications are suffering in the same way. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman tells us about a service that may help major &amp;mdash; and minor &amp;mdash; magazines stay in print. He also tells us about free Internet phone calls for the iPhone. And, he suggests a new Mac program that provides self&amp;ndash;control.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Newspapers are suffering from Internet competition. But, not all print publications are suffering in the same way. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman tells us about a service that may help major &amp;mdash; and minor &amp;mdash; magazines stay in print. He also tells us about free Internet phone calls for the iPhone. And, he suggests a new Mac program that provides self&amp;ndash;control.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Newspapers are suffering from Internet competition. But, not all print publications are suffering in the same way. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman tells us about a service that may help major &amp;mdash; and minor &amp;mdash; magazines stay in print. He also tells us about free Internet phone calls for the iPhone. And, he suggests a new Mac program that provides self&amp;ndash;control.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Separating Technology Fiction from Fact</title>
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      <description>Technology is evolving so fast, we may soon be free from even having to think on our own. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins Megan Sukys every week with a look at how technology works in our lives. Today, he tells us about an exciting new technology coming our way. We also look at a unique new security device. Then, Glenn points us in the direction of reliable online fact checking.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Technology is evolving so fast, we may soon be free from even having to think on our own. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins Megan Sukys every week with a look at how technology works in our lives. Today, he tells us about an exciting new technology coming our way. We also look at a unique new security device. Then, Glenn points us in the direction of reliable online fact checking.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Technology is evolving so fast, we may soon be free from even having to think on our own. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins Megan Sukys every week with a look at how technology works in our lives. Today, he tells us about an exciting new technology coming our way. We also look at a unique new security device. Then, Glenn points us in the direction of reliable online fact checking.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 14:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Making Money Online, And a $200 Smart Pen</title>
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      <description>When something can be had for free, people are reluctant to pay for it. That's the dilemma many news providers face as they try to find a sustainable online business model. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. Every week, he examines how technology works in our lives. Today, he offers insight into what information online users are already buying. He also introduces us to a new pen that's part writing instrument, part computer.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>When something can be had for free, people are reluctant to pay for it. That's the dilemma many news providers face as they try to find a sustainable online business model. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. Every week, he examines how technology works in our lives. Today, he offers insight into what information online users are already buying. He also introduces us to a new pen that's part writing instrument, part computer.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When something can be had for free, people are reluctant to pay for it. That's the dilemma many news providers face as they try to find a sustainable online business model. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. Every week, he examines how technology works in our lives. Today, he offers insight into what information online users are already buying. He also introduces us to a new pen that's part writing instrument, part computer.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Wi-Fly, Wi-Fi on Steroids and a New Twist to Medical Privacy</title>
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      <description>There was a time when you had to go to the Internet. Now, the Internet is coming to you &amp;mdash; even at 10,000 feet. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys to check into Seattle&amp;ndash;based mile high 'wi&amp;ndash;fly'. Also, Seattle&amp;ndash;based Clearwire bumps up its wireless coverage across the Puget Sound. Then, Glenn cautions us about the fine print in some medical privacy agreements that doctors are using.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>There was a time when you had to go to the Internet. Now, the Internet is coming to you &amp;mdash; even at 10,000 feet. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys to check into Seattle&amp;ndash;based mile high 'wi&amp;ndash;fly'. Also, Seattle&amp;ndash;based Clearwire bumps up its wireless coverage across the Puget Sound. Then, Glenn cautions us about the fine print in some medical privacy agreements that doctors are using.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There was a time when you had to go to the Internet. Now, the Internet is coming to you &amp;mdash; even at 10,000 feet. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys to check into Seattle&amp;ndash;based mile high 'wi&amp;ndash;fly'. Also, Seattle&amp;ndash;based Clearwire bumps up its wireless coverage across the Puget Sound. Then, Glenn cautions us about the fine print in some medical privacy agreements that doctors are using.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Handheld Books, Computers vs. Television and the Latest PC Security Threat</title>
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      <description>Imagine being able to hold an entire book of information in your hand ... without actually holding a book. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys to weigh the Amazon Kindle iPhone app against the new Kindle 2. He also examines the emerging battle between TV and the computer. Then, Glenn warns us about the greatest security threat to your PC.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Imagine being able to hold an entire book of information in your hand ... without actually holding a book. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys to weigh the Amazon Kindle iPhone app against the new Kindle 2. He also examines the emerging battle between TV and the computer. Then, Glenn warns us about the greatest security threat to your PC.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Imagine being able to hold an entire book of information in your hand ... without actually holding a book. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins KUOW's Megan Sukys to weigh the Amazon Kindle iPhone app against the new Kindle 2. He also examines the emerging battle between TV and the computer. Then, Glenn warns us about the greatest security threat to your PC.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 14:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Somebody Broke the Internet</title>
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      <description>Somebody broke the Internet. Well, they didn't break it. But a small typo at a Czech Republic company did temporarily cause global chaos &amp;mdash; and it may have brought your browsing to a glacial pace. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, hear how a Seattle firm responded to router antics triggered five thousand miles away. We also find out why your printer might be spying on you, and we learn about a new tool for storing and syncing your files.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Somebody broke the Internet. Well, they didn't break it. But a small typo at a Czech Republic company did temporarily cause global chaos &amp;mdash; and it may have brought your browsing to a glacial pace. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, hear how a Seattle firm responded to router antics triggered five thousand miles away. We also find out why your printer might be spying on you, and we learn about a new tool for storing and syncing your files.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Somebody broke the Internet. Well, they didn't break it. But a small typo at a Czech Republic company did temporarily cause global chaos &amp;mdash; and it may have brought your browsing to a glacial pace. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, hear how a Seattle firm responded to router antics triggered five thousand miles away. We also find out why your printer might be spying on you, and we learn about a new tool for storing and syncing your files.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:05:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Somebody Broke the Internet</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Somebody broke the Internet. Well, they didn't break it. But a small typo at a Czech Republic company did temporarily cause global chaos &amp;mdash; and it may have brought your browsing to a glacial pace. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, hear how a Seattle firm responded to router antics triggered five thousand miles away. We also find out why your printer might be spying on you, and we learn about a new tool for storing and syncing your files.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Somebody broke the Internet. Well, they didn't break it. But a small typo at a Czech Republic company did temporarily cause global chaos &amp;mdash; and it may have brought your browsing to a glacial pace. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, hear how a Seattle firm responded to router antics triggered five thousand miles away. We also find out why your printer might be spying on you, and we learn about a new tool for storing and syncing your files.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:05:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Amazon's Financial Strength</title>
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      <description>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 16:31:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Amazon's Financial Strength</title>
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      <description>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hard economic times have hit technology companies with the same intensity as everyone else. And yet, Amazon.com seems to be finding a way to still make a profit. The company beat Wall Street expectations for the last quarter of 2009. That's saying something for a company that ran a deficit for its first 8 years. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us for our weekly look at how technology works in our lives. Today, we look into Amazon's financial strength; we put off making that digital television conversion and discover the hottest new handheld device &amp;mdash; the paper notebook.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Kindle</title>
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      <description>The morning newspaper is more often found online than on the front step, but Amazon is doing its part to put the news back into your hands. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a survey of the second generation of Kindle. We also imagine an entirely digital Seattle P&amp;ndash;I and uphold our New Year's resolution to back up data.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The morning newspaper is more often found online than on the front step, but Amazon is doing its part to put the news back into your hands. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a survey of the second generation of Kindle. We also imagine an entirely digital Seattle P&amp;ndash;I and uphold our New Year's resolution to back up data.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The morning newspaper is more often found online than on the front step, but Amazon is doing its part to put the news back into your hands. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a survey of the second generation of Kindle. We also imagine an entirely digital Seattle P&amp;ndash;I and uphold our New Year's resolution to back up data.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Kindle</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The morning newspaper is more often found online than on the front step, but Amazon is doing its part to put the news back into your hands. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a survey of the second generation of Kindle. We also imagine an entirely digital Seattle P&amp;ndash;I and uphold our New Year's resolution to back up data.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The morning newspaper is more often found online than on the front step, but Amazon is doing its part to put the news back into your hands. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a survey of the second generation of Kindle. We also imagine an entirely digital Seattle P&amp;ndash;I and uphold our New Year's resolution to back up data.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Kindle</title>
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      <itunes:summary>The morning newspaper is more often found online than on the front step, but Amazon is doing its part to put the news back into your hands. Freelance reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a survey of the second generation of Kindle. We also imagine an entirely digital Seattle P&amp;ndash;I and uphold our New Year's resolution to back up data.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Breaking News 2.0</title>
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      <description>When a U.S. Airways flight crash landed in the Hudson River last month, the first reports didn't come from CNN or NPR. They came from Twitter - a social networking and micro-blogging webite. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our lives. Today, we explore how the Web 2.0 is changing news. We also ask whether Steve Jobs' health matters to consumers, and we discover the digital update to the Polaroid camera.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>When a U.S. Airways flight crash landed in the Hudson River last month, the first reports didn't come from CNN or NPR. They came from Twitter - a social networking and micro-blogging webite. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our lives. Today, we explore how the Web 2.0 is changing news. We also ask whether Steve Jobs' health matters to consumers, and we discover the digital update to the Polaroid camera.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When a U.S. Airways flight crash landed in the Hudson River last month, the first reports didn't come from CNN or NPR. They came from Twitter - a social networking and micro-blogging webite. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our lives. Today, we explore how the Web 2.0 is changing news. We also ask whether Steve Jobs' health matters to consumers, and we discover the digital update to the Polaroid camera.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Breaking News 2.0</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>When a U.S. Airways flight crash landed in the Hudson River last month, the first reports didn't come from CNN or NPR. They came from Twitter - a social networking and micro-blogging webite. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our lives. Today, we explore how the Web 2.0 is changing news. We also ask whether Steve Jobs' health matters to consumers, and we discover the digital update to the Polaroid camera.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Analysts are divided on the leading cause of Microsoft's recent layoffs. But whatever caused it, the company's reorganization could mean an entirely new approach to software and hardware. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, we ask what Microsoft's changes mean for the future of the industry. We also explore how whitehouse.gov is transforming under the Obama administration, and we toy with LG's new wrist watch phone.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Analysts are divided on the leading cause of Microsoft's recent layoffs. But whatever caused it, the company's reorganization could mean an entirely new approach to software and hardware. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, we ask what Microsoft's changes mean for the future of the industry. We also explore how whitehouse.gov is transforming under the Obama administration, and we toy with LG's new wrist watch phone.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Analysts are divided on the leading cause of Microsoft's recent layoffs. But whatever caused it, the company's reorganization could mean an entirely new approach to software and hardware. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week with a look at how hi&amp;ndash;tech works in our lives. Today, we ask what Microsoft's changes mean for the future of the industry. We also explore how whitehouse.gov is transforming under the Obama administration, and we toy with LG's new wrist watch phone.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Online Ownership</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>You can buy music online, but until now, you didn't really own it. The latest development in digital rights management (DRM) could change that. Today, Glenn Fleishman talks with Megan Sukys about the end of DRM, explores micro&amp;ndash;philanthropy and decides whether to test&amp;ndash;run Windows 7 Beta.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>You can buy music online, but until now, you didn't really own it. The latest development in digital rights management (DRM) could change that. Today, Glenn Fleishman talks with Megan Sukys about the end of DRM, explores micro&amp;ndash;philanthropy and decides whether to test&amp;ndash;run Windows 7 Beta.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>When Cell Phones Get Smart</title>
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      <description>There was a time when the Palm Pilot was the handheld device of the future. And then cell phones got smart. But, the Palm was not completely shut out. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our live. Today, we survey the new Palm Pre phone, learn what could delay the conversion to digital TV and add suspenders to the belt of website security.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>There was a time when the Palm Pilot was the handheld device of the future. And then cell phones got smart. But, the Palm was not completely shut out. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our live. Today, we survey the new Palm Pre phone, learn what could delay the conversion to digital TV and add suspenders to the belt of website security.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There was a time when the Palm Pilot was the handheld device of the future. And then cell phones got smart. But, the Palm was not completely shut out. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our live. Today, we survey the new Palm Pre phone, learn what could delay the conversion to digital TV and add suspenders to the belt of website security.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>There was a time when the Palm Pilot was the handheld device of the future. And then cell phones got smart. But, the Palm was not completely shut out. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins us every week with a look at how hi-tech works in our live. Today, we survey the new Palm Pre phone, learn what could delay the conversion to digital TV and add suspenders to the belt of website security.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Computers and other electronics can be recycled so that their toxic innards are kept out of landfills. But, if there's still life in the machine, then it makes more sense to re&amp;ndash;use it. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us today to direct us to the latest step toward green technology. He also pleas for everyone to backup data. And finally, he suggests a way to ensure that your email gets received.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Computers and other electronics can be recycled so that their toxic innards are kept out of landfills. But, if there's still life in the machine, then it makes more sense to re&amp;ndash;use it. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us today to direct us to the latest step toward green technology. He also pleas for everyone to backup data. And finally, he suggests a way to ensure that your email gets received.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Computers and other electronics can be recycled so that their toxic innards are kept out of landfills. But, if there's still life in the machine, then it makes more sense to re&amp;ndash;use it. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us today to direct us to the latest step toward green technology. He also pleas for everyone to backup data. And finally, he suggests a way to ensure that your email gets received.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Computers and other electronics can be recycled so that their toxic innards are kept out of landfills. But, if there's still life in the machine, then it makes more sense to re&amp;ndash;use it. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us today to direct us to the latest step toward green technology. He also pleas for everyone to backup data. And finally, he suggests a way to ensure that your email gets received.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Computers and other electronics can be recycled so that their toxic innards are kept out of landfills. But, if there's still life in the machine, then it makes more sense to re&amp;ndash;use it. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us today to direct us to the latest step toward green technology. He also pleas for everyone to backup data. And finally, he suggests a way to ensure that your email gets received.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>iPhone rocketed to the top of tech lovers' hearts this year. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Yahoo flirted with comittment, television moved out of the box and onto the Net and some consumers fell for a little e&amp;ndash;book reader named Kindle. Those are just a few of the thrilling developments from technology in 2008. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a look back at his top stories of the year.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>iPhone rocketed to the top of tech lovers' hearts this year. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Yahoo flirted with comittment, television moved out of the box and onto the Net and some consumers fell for a little e&amp;ndash;book reader named Kindle. Those are just a few of the thrilling developments from technology in 2008. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us with a look back at his top stories of the year.</itunes:subtitle>
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