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    <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:02:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>DMMK Interview: Martin Thomas about crowd surfing</title>
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      <description>As part of the interview series for the DMMK, today I do interview Martin Thomas, the author of &amp;quot;Crowd Surfing: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Consumer Empowerment&amp;quot;.&amp;#160; You can find out more about him on him blog or read more about the book. I found myself nodding all through the interview at basically everything he said, which might be summed up as: As much fun as crowd sourcing and co is, just listening to the mob will not help you with your business, but you need to take on a new form of leadership and work with those inputs. &amp;#160; He describes himself the following: Martin has run just about every type of marketing communications agency during the past 25 years. He began his career in public relations, before moving into advertising, via sponsorship, entertainment marketing and new media. At the end of 2006 he decided to go out on his own and now spends his time consulting, training and writing for a number of major brand owners and agencies. He studied Moder...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>As part of the interview series for the DMMK, today I do interview Martin Thomas, the author of &amp;quot;Crowd Surfing: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Consumer Empowerment&amp;quot;.&amp;#160; You can find out more about him on him blog or read more about the book. I found myself nodding all through the interview at basically everything he said, which might be summed up as: As much fun as crowd sourcing and co is, just listening to the mob will not help you with your business, but you need to take on a new form of leadership and work with those inputs. &amp;#160; He describes himself the following: Martin has run just about every type of marketing communications agency during the past 25 years. He began his career in public relations, before moving into advertising, via sponsorship, entertainment marketing and new media. At the end of 2006 he decided to go out on his own and now spends his time consulting, training and writing for a number of major brand owners and agencies. He studied Modern History at Oxford University, is married with two children and believes he would have won a Welsh rugby cap, had it not been for a dodgy knee and a complete lack of ability. &amp;#160; Find more tweets about DMMK in Twitter-Search or in German at the DMMK blog. &amp;#160; Download MP3 (26 min, 18 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As part of the interview series for the DMMK, today I do interview Martin Thomas, the author of &amp;quot;Crowd Surfing: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Consumer Empowerment&amp;quot;.&amp;#160; You can find out more about him on him blog or read more about the book. I found myself nodding all through the interview at basically everything he said, which might be summed up as: As much fun as crowd sourcing and co is, just listening to the mob will not help you with your business, but you need to take on a new form of leadership and work with those inputs. &amp;#160; He describes himself the following: Martin has run just about every type of marketing communications agency during the past 25 years. He began his career in public relations, before moving into advertising, via sponsorship, entertainment marketing and new media. At the end of 2006 he decided to go out on his own and now spends his time consulting, training and writing for a number of major brand owners and agencies. He studied Modern History at Oxford University, is married with two children and believes he would have won a Welsh rugby cap, had it not been for a dodgy knee and a complete lack of ability. &amp;#160; Find more tweets about DMMK in Twitter-Search or in German at the DMMK blog. &amp;#160; Download MP3 (26 min, 18 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:02:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>DMMK Interviews with Clay Shirky</title>
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      <description>As part of an interview series for the 18th German Multimedia Congress (DMMK) I had the pleasure of talking to keynote speaker Clay Shirky. Clay Shirky teaches at the Interactive Telecommunications program at New York University and is a well known thought leader through his work. Download MP3 (40 min, 29 MB) Between other things, we talk about the research which resulted in his new book Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations his 5 word synopsis: Group action just got easier what are relevant participation patterns? developped world and the challenges for the newspaper industry and the challenges for society out of this why the product department should adopt these new tools, not marketing we are in the infancy of use of social tools in companies if old organisations will not catch up, startups will do the job for them not all of the real world will fall away, but we will focus on which tool is best for the task at hand the days of distinguishing online ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>As part of an interview series for the 18th German Multimedia Congress (DMMK) I had the pleasure of talking to keynote speaker Clay Shirky. Clay Shirky teaches at the Interactive Telecommunications program at New York University and is a well known thought leader through his work. Download MP3 (40 min, 29 MB) Between other things, we talk about the research which resulted in his new book Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations his 5 word synopsis: Group action just got easier what are relevant participation patterns? developped world and the challenges for the newspaper industry and the challenges for society out of this why the product department should adopt these new tools, not marketing we are in the infancy of use of social tools in companies if old organisations will not catch up, startups will do the job for them not all of the real world will fall away, but we will focus on which tool is best for the task at hand the days of distinguishing online and offline are long gone Europe&amp;#8217;s potential is the cognitive diversity why even looking at the every day phone usage in Europe is so much more advanced than &amp;#8216;mobile&amp;#8217; in the US copy cat mode: how to (not) direct your energy and why digital media reduces the costs of failure and why this may change the attitude towards failure tolerance newspaper used to have a monopoly on public expression and this is gone now Take a good look at your customers! It will not wait for you to get ready for the changes At the end of the interview he lists a set of questions which you should be asking yourself - and if you work through these it will help you to figure out what your next steps should be. :) You can find out more about him on him blog or his twitteraccount (@cshirky). Find more tweets about DMMK in Twitter-Search or in German at the auf dem DMMK blog. Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet this? (click link) If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk097) with it Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;#8220;DMMK&amp;#8221; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in iTunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As part of an interview series for the 18th German Multimedia Congress (DMMK) I had the pleasure of talking to keynote speaker Clay Shirky. Clay Shirky teaches at the Interactive Telecommunications program at New York University and is a well known thought leader through his work. Download MP3 (40 min, 29 MB) Between other things, we talk about the research which resulted in his new book Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations his 5 word synopsis: Group action just got easier what are relevant participation patterns? developped world and the challenges for the newspaper industry and the challenges for society out of this why the product department should adopt these new tools, not marketing we are in the infancy of use of social tools in companies if old organisations will not catch up, startups will do the job for them not all of the real world will fall away, but we will focus on which tool is best for the task at hand the days of distinguishing online and offline are long gone Europe&amp;#8217;s potential is the cognitive diversity why even looking at the every day phone usage in Europe is so much more advanced than &amp;#8216;mobile&amp;#8217; in the US copy cat mode: how to (not) direct your energy and why digital media reduces the costs of failure and why this may change the attitude towards failure tolerance newspaper used to have a monopoly on public expression and this is gone now Take a good look at your customers! It will not wait for you to get ready for the changes At the end of the interview he lists a set of questions which you should be asking yourself - and if you work through these it will help you to figure out what your next steps should be. :) You can find out more about him on him blog or his twitteraccount (@cshirky). Find more tweets about DMMK in Twitter-Search or in German at the auf dem DMMK blog. Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet this? (click link) If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk097) with it Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;#8220;DMMK&amp;#8221; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in iTunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 05:05:49 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Blogger Edition - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
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      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] This is a combined edition of some of the bloggers attending through the Blogger Programm. It is the last entry for my preconf podcast interviews and I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. :) Enjoy the talks with: Erno Hannink - @ernohannink Andrea Vascellari - @vascellari Peter Bihr - @thewavingcat Tom Morris - @tommorris&amp;#160; - Thanks for the Plato ;) Download MP3 (42 min, 39 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to the blogger edition http://tinyurl.com/ctbk096 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk096) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] This is a combined edition of some of the bloggers attending through the Blogger Programm. It is the last entry for my preconf podcast interviews and I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. :) Enjoy the talks with: Erno Hannink - @ernohannink Andrea Vascellari - @vascellari Peter Bihr - @thewavingcat Tom Morris - @tommorris&amp;#160; - Thanks for the Plato ;) Download MP3 (42 min, 39 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to the blogger edition http://tinyurl.com/ctbk096 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk096) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] This is a combined edition of some of the bloggers attending through the Blogger Programm. It is the last entry for my preconf podcast interviews and I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. :) Enjoy the talks with: Erno Hannink - @ernohannink Andrea Vascellari - @vascellari Peter Bihr - @thewavingcat Tom Morris - @tommorris&amp;#160; - Thanks for the Plato ;) Download MP3 (42 min, 39 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to the blogger edition http://tinyurl.com/ctbk096 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk096) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 08:20:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Blogger Edition - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24366055-Blogger-Edition-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] This is a combined edition of some of the bloggers attending through the Blogger Programm. It is the last entry for my preconf podcast interviews and I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. :) Enjoy the talks with: Erno Hannink - @ernohannink Andrea Vascellari - @vascellari Peter Bihr - @thewavingcat Tom Morris - @tommorris&amp;#160; - Thanks for the Plato ;) Download MP3 (42 min, 39 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to the blogger edition http://tinyurl.com/ctbk096 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk096) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] This is a combined edition of some of the bloggers attending through the Blogger Programm. It is the last entry for my preconf podcast interviews and I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. :) Enjoy the talks with: Erno Hannink - @ernohannink Andrea Vascellari - @vascellari Peter Bihr - @thewavingcat Tom Morris - @tommorris&amp;#160; - Thanks for the Plato ;) Download MP3 (42 min, 39 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to the blogger edition http://tinyurl.com/ctbk096 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk096) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] This is a combined edition of some of the bloggers attending through the Blogger Programm. It is the last entry for my preconf podcast interviews and I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. :) Enjoy the talks with: Erno Hannink - @ernohannink Andrea Vascellari - @vascellari Peter Bihr - @thewavingcat Tom Morris - @tommorris&amp;#160; - Thanks for the Plato ;) Download MP3 (42 min, 39 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to the blogger edition http://tinyurl.com/ctbk096 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk096) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 08:20:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Linda Avey - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23717744-Linda-Avey-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Linda Avey is the Co-Founder of 23andMe, a company which enables people to access and understand their own personal genetic information. Basically they are using the curiosity of a human being to find out more about themselves, but want to help them at the same time. As they describe it: 23andMe, Inc. is the leading personal genetics company dedicated to helping individuals understand their own genetic information through DNA analysis technologies and web-based interactive tools. We talk about what kind of information you get back and how to use it how many samples they have in their database and how they use it privacy and security of the data what they hope to track / research and share with others from anchestry up to &amp;quot;how much does coffee work on me?&amp;quot; Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) &amp;#160; The website has some great slideshows of the results, for example: Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (cli...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Linda Avey is the Co-Founder of 23andMe, a company which enables people to access and understand their own personal genetic information. Basically they are using the curiosity of a human being to find out more about themselves, but want to help them at the same time. As they describe it: 23andMe, Inc. is the leading personal genetics company dedicated to helping individuals understand their own genetic information through DNA analysis technologies and web-based interactive tools. We talk about what kind of information you get back and how to use it how many samples they have in their database and how they use it privacy and security of the data what they hope to track / research and share with others from anchestry up to &amp;quot;how much does coffee work on me?&amp;quot; Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) &amp;#160; The website has some great slideshows of the results, for example: Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk095 with @ leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk095) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Linda Avey is the Co-Founder of 23andMe, a company which enables people to access and understand their own personal genetic information. Basically they are using the curiosity of a human being to find out more about themselves, but want to help them at the same time. As they describe it: 23andMe, Inc. is the leading personal genetics company dedicated to helping individuals understand their own genetic information through DNA analysis technologies and web-based interactive tools. We talk about what kind of information you get back and how to use it how many samples they have in their database and how they use it privacy and security of the data what they hope to track / research and share with others from anchestry up to &amp;quot;how much does coffee work on me?&amp;quot; Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) &amp;#160; The website has some great slideshows of the results, for example: Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk095 with @ leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk095) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 06:47:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Linda Avey - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24366057-Linda-Avey-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Linda Avey is the Co-Founder of 23andMe, a company which enables people to access and understand their own personal genetic information. Basically they are using the curiosity of a human being to find out more about themselves, but want to help them at the same time. As they describe it: 23andMe, Inc. is the leading personal genetics company dedicated to helping individuals understand their own genetic information through DNA analysis technologies and web-based interactive tools. We talk about what kind of information you get back and how to use it how many samples they have in their database and how they use it privacy and security of the data what they hope to track / research and share with others from anchestry up to &amp;quot;how much does coffee work on me?&amp;quot; Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) &amp;#160; The website has some great slideshows of the results, for example: Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (cli...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Linda Avey is the Co-Founder of 23andMe, a company which enables people to access and understand their own personal genetic information. Basically they are using the curiosity of a human being to find out more about themselves, but want to help them at the same time. As they describe it: 23andMe, Inc. is the leading personal genetics company dedicated to helping individuals understand their own genetic information through DNA analysis technologies and web-based interactive tools. We talk about what kind of information you get back and how to use it how many samples they have in their database and how they use it privacy and security of the data what they hope to track / research and share with others from anchestry up to &amp;quot;how much does coffee work on me?&amp;quot; Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) &amp;#160; The website has some great slideshows of the results, for example: Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk095 with @ leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk095) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Linda Avey is the Co-Founder of 23andMe, a company which enables people to access and understand their own personal genetic information. Basically they are using the curiosity of a human being to find out more about themselves, but want to help them at the same time. As they describe it: 23andMe, Inc. is the leading personal genetics company dedicated to helping individuals understand their own genetic information through DNA analysis technologies and web-based interactive tools. We talk about what kind of information you get back and how to use it how many samples they have in their database and how they use it privacy and security of the data what they hope to track / research and share with others from anchestry up to &amp;quot;how much does coffee work on me?&amp;quot; Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) &amp;#160; The website has some great slideshows of the results, for example: Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk095 with @ leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk095) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Ewan Spence - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23717745-Ewan-Spence-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Ewan Spence (Blog / @ewanspence) describes himself as 'someone who walks the internet like Caine from Kung-Fu with broadband.' In real life his versatility in a number of spaces, including mobile technology, social media, podcasting and entrepreneurship allows him to comment from experience on many of the issues that pervade Le Web and the growing digital world. You may also remember him as one half of a memorable light-sabre fight at a previous Le Web. This year, he is speaking on a panel on Mobile Social Networks thanks to both his involvement in stealth start-up Wubud, and leading smartphone news site All About Symbian. In this podcast, we chat about the changes happening in the mobile world and how social networking is coming to mobiles, the efforts of mobile manufacturers and networking companies to attract customers, with an emphasis on application development. Can the fractured nature of smartphones really replicate the ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Ewan Spence (Blog / @ewanspence) describes himself as 'someone who walks the internet like Caine from Kung-Fu with broadband.' In real life his versatility in a number of spaces, including mobile technology, social media, podcasting and entrepreneurship allows him to comment from experience on many of the issues that pervade Le Web and the growing digital world. You may also remember him as one half of a memorable light-sabre fight at a previous Le Web. This year, he is speaking on a panel on Mobile Social Networks thanks to both his involvement in stealth start-up Wubud, and leading smartphone news site All About Symbian. In this podcast, we chat about the changes happening in the mobile world and how social networking is coming to mobiles, the efforts of mobile manufacturers and networking companies to attract customers, with an emphasis on application development. Can the fractured nature of smartphones really replicate the PC development ecosystem? the mobile computing a d PDA world of the 1990s growing into the modern smartphone world. modern social networks and how they have interfaced with personal handsets and the advantages that offers (such as location based profiling). the strengths of mobile, commerce, music, pictures, video, and the availability of a web browser wherever you are. the commoditisation of the handset, and the financial effects this can have on manufacturers and networks. the territorial factors that determine the best handsets for a country. the three areas that affect purchasing decisions; coverage, technology and service cost. why the Apple iPhone is not the game-changing platform that it first appears to be ? Steve Jobs backed away from something truly revolutionary. why the mobile phone is the most personal device in history, and why personalisation is important. the problems of developing for these platforms, and why Apple are winning in this area. and what he expects and looks forward to from Le Web. Download MP3 (38 min, 36 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tinyurl.com/ctbk094 with @ewanspence leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk094) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Ewan Spence (Blog / @ewanspence) describes himself as 'someone who walks the internet like Caine from Kung-Fu with broadband.' In real life his versatility in a number of spaces, including mobile technology, social media, podcasting and entrepreneurship allows him to comment from experience on many of the issues that pervade Le Web and the growing digital world. You may also remember him as one half of a memorable light-sabre fight at a previous Le Web. This year, he is speaking on a panel on Mobile Social Networks thanks to both his involvement in stealth start-up Wubud, and leading smartphone news site All About Symbian. In this podcast, we chat about the changes happening in the mobile world and how social networking is coming to mobiles, the efforts of mobile manufacturers and networking companies to attract customers, with an emphasis on application development. Can the fractured nature of smartphones really replicate the PC development ecosystem? the mobile computing a d PDA world of the 1990s growing into the modern smartphone world. modern social networks and how they have interfaced with personal handsets and the advantages that offers (such as location based profiling). the strengths of mobile, commerce, music, pictures, video, and the availability of a web browser wherever you are. the commoditisation of the handset, and the financial effects this can have on manufacturers and networks. the territorial factors that determine the best handsets for a country. the three areas that affect purchasing decisions; coverage, technology and service cost. why the Apple iPhone is not the game-changing platform that it first appears to be ? Steve Jobs backed away from something truly revolutionary. why the mobile phone is the most personal device in history, and why personalisation is important. the problems of developing for these platforms, and why Apple are winning in this area. and what he expects and looks forward to from Le Web. Download MP3 (38 min, 36 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tinyurl.com/ctbk094 with @ewanspence leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk094) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Ewan Spence - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24366058-Ewan-Spence-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Ewan Spence (Blog / @ewanspence) describes himself as &amp;#8217;someone who walks the internet like Caine from Kung-Fu with broadband.&amp;#8217; In real life his versatility in a number of spaces, including mobile technology, social media, podcasting and entrepreneurship allows him to comment from experience on many of the issues that pervade Le Web and the growing digital world. You may also remember him as one half of a memorable light-sabre fight at a previous Le Web. This year, he is speaking on a panel on Mobile Social Networks thanks to both his involvement in stealth start-up Wubud, and leading smartphone news site All About Symbian. In this podcast, we chat about the changes happening in the mobile world and how social networking is coming to mobiles, the efforts of mobile manufacturers and networking companies to attract customers, with an emphasis on application development. Can the fractured nature of smartphones really re...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Ewan Spence (Blog / @ewanspence) describes himself as &amp;#8217;someone who walks the internet like Caine from Kung-Fu with broadband.&amp;#8217; In real life his versatility in a number of spaces, including mobile technology, social media, podcasting and entrepreneurship allows him to comment from experience on many of the issues that pervade Le Web and the growing digital world. You may also remember him as one half of a memorable light-sabre fight at a previous Le Web. This year, he is speaking on a panel on Mobile Social Networks thanks to both his involvement in stealth start-up Wubud, and leading smartphone news site All About Symbian. In this podcast, we chat about the changes happening in the mobile world and how social networking is coming to mobiles, the efforts of mobile manufacturers and networking companies to attract customers, with an emphasis on application development. Can the fractured nature of smartphones really replicate the PC development ecosystem? the mobile computing a d PDA world of the 1990s growing into the modern smartphone world. modern social networks and how they have interfaced with personal handsets and the advantages that offers (such as location based profiling). the strengths of mobile, commerce, music, pictures, video, and the availability of a web browser wherever you are. the commoditisation of the handset, and the financial effects this can have on manufacturers and networks. the territorial factors that determine the best handsets for a country. the three areas that affect purchasing decisions; coverage, technology and service cost. why the Apple iPhone is not the game-changing platform that it first appears to be ? Steve Jobs backed away from something truly revolutionary. why the mobile phone is the most personal device in history, and why personalisation is important. the problems of developing for these platforms, and why Apple are winning in this area. and what he expects and looks forward to from Le Web. Download MP3 (38 min, 36 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tinyurl.com/ctbk094 with @ewanspence leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk094) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Ewan Spence (Blog / @ewanspence) describes himself as &amp;#8217;someone who walks the internet like Caine from Kung-Fu with broadband.&amp;#8217; In real life his versatility in a number of spaces, including mobile technology, social media, podcasting and entrepreneurship allows him to comment from experience on many of the issues that pervade Le Web and the growing digital world. You may also remember him as one half of a memorable light-sabre fight at a previous Le Web. This year, he is speaking on a panel on Mobile Social Networks thanks to both his involvement in stealth start-up Wubud, and leading smartphone news site All About Symbian. In this podcast, we chat about the changes happening in the mobile world and how social networking is coming to mobiles, the efforts of mobile manufacturers and networking companies to attract customers, with an emphasis on application development. Can the fractured nature of smartphones really replicate the PC development ecosystem? the mobile computing a d PDA world of the 1990s growing into the modern smartphone world. modern social networks and how they have interfaced with personal handsets and the advantages that offers (such as location based profiling). the strengths of mobile, commerce, music, pictures, video, and the availability of a web browser wherever you are. the commoditisation of the handset, and the financial effects this can have on manufacturers and networks. the territorial factors that determine the best handsets for a country. the three areas that affect purchasing decisions; coverage, technology and service cost. why the Apple iPhone is not the game-changing platform that it first appears to be ? Steve Jobs backed away from something truly revolutionary. why the mobile phone is the most personal device in history, and why personalisation is important. the problems of developing for these platforms, and why Apple are winning in this area. and what he expects and looks forward to from Le Web. Download MP3 (38 min, 36 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tinyurl.com/ctbk094 with @ewanspence leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk094) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 06:09:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Klaas Kersting - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23717746-Klaas-Kersting-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Klaas Kersting is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gameforge: Gameforge is the largest independent supplier of browser- and client-based MMOGs (massively multiplayer online games) worldwide. The company offers more than 12 games in over 50 languages. More than 65 million players have already registered for Gameforge games, and more than 13 million people actively play the company?s online titles. We talk about role playing and strategy seem to be targeted to a male audience why the Asian market is so far ahead differences of the markets - Europe / Asia / North America the relevance of language barriers and why you have to know the market should game development go browser / mobile / desktop? Mobile gaming is the next big thing since 10 years ... Our mobile strategy is: waiting. chances of what can be done mobile for gaming why gaming is a huge and perfect market to be in right now how did they start, failed in the English market and t...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Klaas Kersting is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gameforge: Gameforge is the largest independent supplier of browser- and client-based MMOGs (massively multiplayer online games) worldwide. The company offers more than 12 games in over 50 languages. More than 65 million players have already registered for Gameforge games, and more than 13 million people actively play the company?s online titles. We talk about role playing and strategy seem to be targeted to a male audience why the Asian market is so far ahead differences of the markets - Europe / Asia / North America the relevance of language barriers and why you have to know the market should game development go browser / mobile / desktop? Mobile gaming is the next big thing since 10 years ... Our mobile strategy is: waiting. chances of what can be done mobile for gaming why gaming is a huge and perfect market to be in right now how did they start, failed in the English market and then expanded to 50 languages why the US companies have a profit-limiting view on the world the mess of international payments on the net Download MP3 (29 min, 27 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk093 with Klaas Kersting (Gameforge) leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk093) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Klaas Kersting is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gameforge: Gameforge is the largest independent supplier of browser- and client-based MMOGs (massively multiplayer online games) worldwide. The company offers more than 12 games in over 50 languages. More than 65 million players have already registered for Gameforge games, and more than 13 million people actively play the company?s online titles. We talk about role playing and strategy seem to be targeted to a male audience why the Asian market is so far ahead differences of the markets - Europe / Asia / North America the relevance of language barriers and why you have to know the market should game development go browser / mobile / desktop? Mobile gaming is the next big thing since 10 years ... Our mobile strategy is: waiting. chances of what can be done mobile for gaming why gaming is a huge and perfect market to be in right now how did they start, failed in the English market and then expanded to 50 languages why the US companies have a profit-limiting view on the world the mess of international payments on the net Download MP3 (29 min, 27 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk093 with Klaas Kersting (Gameforge) leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk093) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 05:29:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>Podcasting</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Klaas Kersting - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24366060-Klaas-Kersting-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Klaas Kersting is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gameforge: Gameforge is the largest independent supplier of browser- and client-based MMOGs (massively multiplayer online games) worldwide. The company offers more than 12 games in over 50 languages. More than 65 million players have already registered for Gameforge games, and more than 13 million people actively play the company?s online titles. We talk about role playing and strategy seem to be targeted to a male audience why the Asian market is so far ahead differences of the markets - Europe / Asia / North America the relevance of language barriers and why you have to know the market should game development go browser / mobile / desktop? Mobile gaming is the next big thing since 10 years &amp;#8230; Our mobile strategy is: waiting. chances of what can be done mobile for gaming why gaming is a huge and perfect market to be in right now how did they start, failed in the English market a...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Klaas Kersting is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gameforge: Gameforge is the largest independent supplier of browser- and client-based MMOGs (massively multiplayer online games) worldwide. The company offers more than 12 games in over 50 languages. More than 65 million players have already registered for Gameforge games, and more than 13 million people actively play the company?s online titles. We talk about role playing and strategy seem to be targeted to a male audience why the Asian market is so far ahead differences of the markets - Europe / Asia / North America the relevance of language barriers and why you have to know the market should game development go browser / mobile / desktop? Mobile gaming is the next big thing since 10 years &amp;#8230; Our mobile strategy is: waiting. chances of what can be done mobile for gaming why gaming is a huge and perfect market to be in right now how did they start, failed in the English market and then expanded to 50 languages why the US companies have a profit-limiting view on the world the mess of international payments on the net Download MP3 (29 min, 27 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk093 with Klaas Kersting (Gameforge) leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk093) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Klaas Kersting is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gameforge: Gameforge is the largest independent supplier of browser- and client-based MMOGs (massively multiplayer online games) worldwide. The company offers more than 12 games in over 50 languages. More than 65 million players have already registered for Gameforge games, and more than 13 million people actively play the company?s online titles. We talk about role playing and strategy seem to be targeted to a male audience why the Asian market is so far ahead differences of the markets - Europe / Asia / North America the relevance of language barriers and why you have to know the market should game development go browser / mobile / desktop? Mobile gaming is the next big thing since 10 years &amp;#8230; Our mobile strategy is: waiting. chances of what can be done mobile for gaming why gaming is a huge and perfect market to be in right now how did they start, failed in the English market and then expanded to 50 languages why the US companies have a profit-limiting view on the world the mess of international payments on the net Download MP3 (29 min, 27 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk093 with Klaas Kersting (Gameforge) leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk093) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 05:29:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
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      <title>Robin Good - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23717747-Robin-Good-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Robin Good (blog / @robingood) is the Chief Editor for Master New Media. &amp;#160; We talk about the Love to explore, to learn and love to expand you knowledge. (sorry no more shownotes currently but it is a nice interview trust me ;) ) Download MP3 (29 min, 27.3 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk092 with @RobinGood leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk092) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Robin Good (blog / @robingood) is the Chief Editor for Master New Media. &amp;#160; We talk about the Love to explore, to learn and love to expand you knowledge. (sorry no more shownotes currently but it is a nice interview trust me ;) ) Download MP3 (29 min, 27.3 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk092 with @RobinGood leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk092) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Robin Good (blog / @robingood) is the Chief Editor for Master New Media. &amp;#160; We talk about the Love to explore, to learn and love to expand you knowledge. (sorry no more shownotes currently but it is a nice interview trust me ;) ) Download MP3 (29 min, 27.3 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk092 with @RobinGood leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk092) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 04:04:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://bloxpert.com/audio/ctbk-092-LeWeb08-Robin-Good.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>Podcasting</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Robin Good - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24366061-Robin-Good-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Robin Good (blog / @robingood) is the Chief Editor for Master New Media. &amp;#160; We talk about the Love to explore, to learn and love to expand you knowledge. (sorry no more shownotes currently but it is a nice interview trust me ;) ) Download MP3 (29 min, 27.3 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk092 with @RobinGood leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk092) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Robin Good (blog / @robingood) is the Chief Editor for Master New Media. &amp;#160; We talk about the Love to explore, to learn and love to expand you knowledge. (sorry no more shownotes currently but it is a nice interview trust me ;) ) Download MP3 (29 min, 27.3 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk092 with @RobinGood leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk092) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Robin Good (blog / @robingood) is the Chief Editor for Master New Media. &amp;#160; We talk about the Love to explore, to learn and love to expand you knowledge. (sorry no more shownotes currently but it is a nice interview trust me ;) ) Download MP3 (29 min, 27.3 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk092 with @RobinGood leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk092) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 04:04:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>Podcasting, Blog, Podcast Interviews, leweb2008</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>David Recordon - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23715493-David-Recordon-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] David Recordon (Website / Blog / @daveman692) is the Open Platforms Tech Lead for Six Apart. We talk about about how the web has come a long way from being pockets of information to where applications become social and work from there OpenID adoption + and why Facebook connect may not be your best bet the adaption of open technologies like OpenID / OAuth and alike in general and in companies like Six Apart how large companies are shiping these with their products, f.e. AOL mapquest launched using openid importance of local language and adoption and how that is built into the DNA of SixApart what kind of conversations he would love to have in Paris Download MP3 (18:22 min, 17.2 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk091 with @daveman692 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctb...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] David Recordon (Website / Blog / @daveman692) is the Open Platforms Tech Lead for Six Apart. We talk about about how the web has come a long way from being pockets of information to where applications become social and work from there OpenID adoption + and why Facebook connect may not be your best bet the adaption of open technologies like OpenID / OAuth and alike in general and in companies like Six Apart how large companies are shiping these with their products, f.e. AOL mapquest launched using openid importance of local language and adoption and how that is built into the DNA of SixApart what kind of conversations he would love to have in Paris Download MP3 (18:22 min, 17.2 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk091 with @daveman692 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk091) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] David Recordon (Website / Blog / @daveman692) is the Open Platforms Tech Lead for Six Apart. We talk about about how the web has come a long way from being pockets of information to where applications become social and work from there OpenID adoption + and why Facebook connect may not be your best bet the adaption of open technologies like OpenID / OAuth and alike in general and in companies like Six Apart how large companies are shiping these with their products, f.e. AOL mapquest launched using openid importance of local language and adoption and how that is built into the DNA of SixApart what kind of conversations he would love to have in Paris Download MP3 (18:22 min, 17.2 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk091 with @daveman692 leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk091) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Helen Fisher - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23714712-Helen-Fisher-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Doctor Helen Fisher is a biological anthropology professor at Rutgers University, major researcher in the field of romantic interpersonal attraction, considered as the world's leading expert in the topic of love, is involved of creation in the dating websites chemistry.com and match.com and the author of four books. Most famously for Leweb though she is the inspiration for this years theme: Love. As she says in the interview Love is a very powerful drive. People live for it, they kill for it and they die for it. We talk about The different kinds of love that exist and about the brain systems that are involved with them Her brain scanning experiments and the notion, that love is a primitive drive, not an emotion The sophisticated structures of attachment Studies she has conducted and some results of them The concept of marriage and why it is not a natural law The non existing cultural differences when it comes to feelings involv...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Doctor Helen Fisher is a biological anthropology professor at Rutgers University, major researcher in the field of romantic interpersonal attraction, considered as the world's leading expert in the topic of love, is involved of creation in the dating websites chemistry.com and match.com and the author of four books. Most famously for Leweb though she is the inspiration for this years theme: Love. As she says in the interview Love is a very powerful drive. People live for it, they kill for it and they die for it. We talk about The different kinds of love that exist and about the brain systems that are involved with them Her brain scanning experiments and the notion, that love is a primitive drive, not an emotion The sophisticated structures of attachment Studies she has conducted and some results of them The concept of marriage and why it is not a natural law The non existing cultural differences when it comes to feelings involved with love How the fact, that she is an identical twin, created her interest for the love subject How genes determinate behavior The rules of nature that make people fall in love with a specific person About the four different basic types of character and the genes and chemicals that define them The types of Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy, Gordon Brown, John McCain, Bill Clinton and Nicolas Sarkozy How Helen stumbled into Mother Nature's kitchen and found the recipe for love How these different kinds of personality influence history and the course of the world, shown on the examples of Yeltsin and Gandhi How the four types were expressed in archaic times and how they types evolved to organize group life The types most bloggers belong to Download MP3 (32 min, 29.3 MB) &amp;#160; Her books: Her new Book: Why Him? Why Her?: Finding Real Love By Understanding Your Personality Type The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They Are Changing the World Anatomy of Love: A Natural History of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love Also thanks to Markus Roder for pointing out that Helen also did Ted: &amp;#160; Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to Helen Fisher about LOVE http://tr.im/ctbk090 #leweb #interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk090) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; [Back to the overview of all LeWeb08 interviews] Doctor Helen Fisher is a biological anthropology professor at Rutgers University, major researcher in the field of romantic interpersonal attraction, considered as the world's leading expert in the topic of love, is involved of creation in the dating websites chemistry.com and match.com and the author of four books. Most famously for Leweb though she is the inspiration for this years theme: Love. As she says in the interview Love is a very powerful drive. People live for it, they kill for it and they die for it. We talk about The different kinds of love that exist and about the brain systems that are involved with them Her brain scanning experiments and the notion, that love is a primitive drive, not an emotion The sophisticated structures of attachment Studies she has conducted and some results of them The concept of marriage and why it is not a natural law The non existing cultural differences when it comes to feelings involved with love How the fact, that she is an identical twin, created her interest for the love subject How genes determinate behavior The rules of nature that make people fall in love with a specific person About the four different basic types of character and the genes and chemicals that define them The types of Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy, Gordon Brown, John McCain, Bill Clinton and Nicolas Sarkozy How Helen stumbled into Mother Nature's kitchen and found the recipe for love How these different kinds of personality influence history and the course of the world, shown on the examples of Yeltsin and Gandhi How the four types were expressed in archaic times and how they types evolved to organize group life The types most bloggers belong to Download MP3 (32 min, 29.3 MB) &amp;#160; Her books: Her new Book: Why Him? Why Her?: Finding Real Love By Understanding Your Personality Type The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They Are Changing the World Anatomy of Love: A Natural History of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love Also thanks to Markus Roder for pointing out that Helen also did Ted: &amp;#160; Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to Helen Fisher about LOVE http://tr.im/ctbk090 #leweb #interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk090) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings to geht all episodes or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 05:57:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Itay Talgam - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23713293-Itay-Talgam-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; As a conductor Itay Talgam gets many people (who are creative in their own individual aspects) to work coherent together and make music - the similarities to business and technology are striking. Understanding such an 'outside' topic like music and conducting orchestras might give you some new insight and ideas. &amp;#160; We talk about: what is a conductor doing in internet conference (because the love for music is everywhere) how a conductor connects with his players and audiences why music brings people together and is so very emotional - music is a shared experience yet is a private thing anything organized in time could be music / music a visual process technology is a way to broaden the way how we experience the world, for example how you can make music from the electronic information coming from a GPS satellite, feel a movement in space to transform into music creativity through collaboration: a conductor is working with 100 people, the music played by somebody else - how ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; As a conductor Itay Talgam gets many people (who are creative in their own individual aspects) to work coherent together and make music - the similarities to business and technology are striking. Understanding such an 'outside' topic like music and conducting orchestras might give you some new insight and ideas. &amp;#160; We talk about: what is a conductor doing in internet conference (because the love for music is everywhere) how a conductor connects with his players and audiences why music brings people together and is so very emotional - music is a shared experience yet is a private thing anything organized in time could be music / music a visual process technology is a way to broaden the way how we experience the world, for example how you can make music from the electronic information coming from a GPS satellite, feel a movement in space to transform into music creativity through collaboration: a conductor is working with 100 people, the music played by somebody else - how without to limit induividual creatvity still harness all energy to get a coherent interpretation why he would like to see some 'spiritual' discussion take place Download MP3 (27:40 min, 16 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk089 with @ leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk089) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; As a conductor Itay Talgam gets many people (who are creative in their own individual aspects) to work coherent together and make music - the similarities to business and technology are striking. Understanding such an 'outside' topic like music and conducting orchestras might give you some new insight and ideas. &amp;#160; We talk about: what is a conductor doing in internet conference (because the love for music is everywhere) how a conductor connects with his players and audiences why music brings people together and is so very emotional - music is a shared experience yet is a private thing anything organized in time could be music / music a visual process technology is a way to broaden the way how we experience the world, for example how you can make music from the electronic information coming from a GPS satellite, feel a movement in space to transform into music creativity through collaboration: a conductor is working with 100 people, the music played by somebody else - how without to limit induividual creatvity still harness all energy to get a coherent interpretation why he would like to see some 'spiritual' discussion take place Download MP3 (27:40 min, 16 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk089 with @ leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk089) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 15:23:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Fred Wilson - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23711336-Fred-Wilson-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>Fred Wilson is an early stage venture capitalist and co-founder of Union Square Ventures, twitters under @fredwilson and blogs on avc.com about web technologies, finance and venture capital. We talk about why he is interested in the ways the web changes the business world and how internet companies can - while America is facing the downturn - grow and actually take market shares from existing businesses why he has, despite of the down turn, an optimistic outlook for web-based companies and will invest aggressively his fields of investment and the restructuring of the media industries characteristics of the kind of businesses he is interested in why the area of finance is in great need of being reinvented I think the time has come to change the way that consumer finance business works and make it work better for the consumer and be more transparent for the consumer why consumers should start to manage their finances on their own and how the web could help here why he started to inves...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fred Wilson is an early stage venture capitalist and co-founder of Union Square Ventures, twitters under @fredwilson and blogs on avc.com about web technologies, finance and venture capital. We talk about why he is interested in the ways the web changes the business world and how internet companies can - while America is facing the downturn - grow and actually take market shares from existing businesses why he has, despite of the down turn, an optimistic outlook for web-based companies and will invest aggressively his fields of investment and the restructuring of the media industries characteristics of the kind of businesses he is interested in why the area of finance is in great need of being reinvented I think the time has come to change the way that consumer finance business works and make it work better for the consumer and be more transparent for the consumer why consumers should start to manage their finances on their own and how the web could help here why he started to invest in European companies and why it is difficult to finance projects based in Asia in which areas of (web) technology Europe is ahead of the States and more innovative why European entrepreneurs should rather take a global approach when doing business and some advantages of European entrepreneurs over their American counterparts Download MP3 (22:30 min, 13.2 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk088 with @fredwilson leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk088) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Fred Wilson is an early stage venture capitalist and co-founder of Union Square Ventures, twitters under @fredwilson and blogs on avc.com about web technologies, finance and venture capital. We talk about why he is interested in the ways the web changes the business world and how internet companies can - while America is facing the downturn - grow and actually take market shares from existing businesses why he has, despite of the down turn, an optimistic outlook for web-based companies and will invest aggressively his fields of investment and the restructuring of the media industries characteristics of the kind of businesses he is interested in why the area of finance is in great need of being reinvented I think the time has come to change the way that consumer finance business works and make it work better for the consumer and be more transparent for the consumer why consumers should start to manage their finances on their own and how the web could help here why he started to invest in European companies and why it is difficult to finance projects based in Asia in which areas of (web) technology Europe is ahead of the States and more innovative why European entrepreneurs should rather take a global approach when doing business and some advantages of European entrepreneurs over their American counterparts Download MP3 (22:30 min, 13.2 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk088 with @fredwilson leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk088) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 14:31:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Joi Ito - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23709144-Joi-Ito-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>Joi Ito is an Early stage investor in consumer internet companies, CEO of Creative Commons and on several boards of NGOs. We talk about The usage of desktop PCs, laptops and mobiles in Japan as means to connect to the internet and why the size of Japanese homes has an impact on these patterns Why the way the Americans access the Internet is actually quite weird and how the structure of society shapes online habits Why from a user perspective mobiles have a lot of advantages over laptops Why the Japanese focus on consoles for playing video games reduces their flexibility in accessing the internet Why the technology gap between older and young generations can probably not be gapped and why companies nevertheless must bridge these gaps at least inside their organizations The fundamental difference of how the younger generation deals with modern technologies Why the approach of the young generation to media changes their personality The productiveness and creativeness of users nowadays ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joi Ito is an Early stage investor in consumer internet companies, CEO of Creative Commons and on several boards of NGOs. We talk about The usage of desktop PCs, laptops and mobiles in Japan as means to connect to the internet and why the size of Japanese homes has an impact on these patterns Why the way the Americans access the Internet is actually quite weird and how the structure of society shapes online habits Why from a user perspective mobiles have a lot of advantages over laptops Why the Japanese focus on consoles for playing video games reduces their flexibility in accessing the internet Why the technology gap between older and young generations can probably not be gapped and why companies nevertheless must bridge these gaps at least inside their organizations The fundamental difference of how the younger generation deals with modern technologies Why the approach of the young generation to media changes their personality The productiveness and creativeness of users nowadays and why things became slightly better compared to former times The evolution and evolvement of the Creative Commons project (wiki link) How people like you and me can contribute to the cause of creative commons &amp;#160; Infos about him taken from his signature: CC Newsletter - A Shared Culture Video&amp;#160; CC Network main page&amp;#160; - Help Build the Commons My Blog - My Photos - Facebook Profile - LinkedIn Profile - Twitter Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk087 with @joi leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk087) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joi Ito is an Early stage investor in consumer internet companies, CEO of Creative Commons and on several boards of NGOs. We talk about The usage of desktop PCs, laptops and mobiles in Japan as means to connect to the internet and why the size of Japanese homes has an impact on these patterns Why the way the Americans access the Internet is actually quite weird and how the structure of society shapes online habits Why from a user perspective mobiles have a lot of advantages over laptops Why the Japanese focus on consoles for playing video games reduces their flexibility in accessing the internet Why the technology gap between older and young generations can probably not be gapped and why companies nevertheless must bridge these gaps at least inside their organizations The fundamental difference of how the younger generation deals with modern technologies Why the approach of the young generation to media changes their personality The productiveness and creativeness of users nowadays and why things became slightly better compared to former times The evolution and evolvement of the Creative Commons project (wiki link) How people like you and me can contribute to the cause of creative commons &amp;#160; Infos about him taken from his signature: CC Newsletter - A Shared Culture Video&amp;#160; CC Network main page&amp;#160; - Help Build the Commons My Blog - My Photos - Facebook Profile - LinkedIn Profile - Twitter Download MP3 (23 min, 21.5 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk087 with @joi leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk087) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 02:40:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>David Weinberger - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23709145-David-Weinberger-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; David Weinberger clearly is one of my favourite interview guests as he always has something interesting to talk about. We touch his current involvment, politics on getting Obama elected and the role of Twitter. &amp;#160; [shownotes to follow] More information about him: Wikipedia / Webseite / Blog Twitter: @dweinberger Download MP3 (32 min, 30 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk086 with @dweinberger leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk086) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; David Weinberger clearly is one of my favourite interview guests as he always has something interesting to talk about. We touch his current involvment, politics on getting Obama elected and the role of Twitter. &amp;#160; [shownotes to follow] More information about him: Wikipedia / Webseite / Blog Twitter: @dweinberger Download MP3 (32 min, 30 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk086 with @dweinberger leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk086) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; David Weinberger clearly is one of my favourite interview guests as he always has something interesting to talk about. We touch his current involvment, politics on getting Obama elected and the role of Twitter. &amp;#160; [shownotes to follow] More information about him: Wikipedia / Webseite / Blog Twitter: @dweinberger Download MP3 (32 min, 30 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk086 with @dweinberger leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk086) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 02:17:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Brian Cox - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23703746-Brian-Cox-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>&amp;#160; Brian Cox is one of the interviews I was really looking forward to doing - and that was even before I realized that he was keyboarder of one of my favorite songs from the 90s. ;) He is genuinely excited about his job and having seen him at Lift last year explaining the universe you cannot help but be intrigued about what is behind all that. how he got Tony Blair elected with his band named D:Ream (Things can only get better) what he works on (and for the rest of his physicist stuff I suggest you have a look at his Wikipedia page) how the world works and the forces of nature why the rumors about a black hole where nonsense when starting the particle accelerator at cern but what science fiction instead can teach us speaks excitingly about this experiment which can put some light to big bang theory things that it helps to understand who we are where, we came from and where we are going his appearances on his TV and radio programs, like to explain science in a simple way and why ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#160; Brian Cox is one of the interviews I was really looking forward to doing - and that was even before I realized that he was keyboarder of one of my favorite songs from the 90s. ;) He is genuinely excited about his job and having seen him at Lift last year explaining the universe you cannot help but be intrigued about what is behind all that. how he got Tony Blair elected with his band named D:Ream (Things can only get better) what he works on (and for the rest of his physicist stuff I suggest you have a look at his Wikipedia page) how the world works and the forces of nature why the rumors about a black hole where nonsense when starting the particle accelerator at cern but what science fiction instead can teach us speaks excitingly about this experiment which can put some light to big bang theory things that it helps to understand who we are where, we came from and where we are going his appearances on his TV and radio programs, like to explain science in a simple way and why that is a good thing underlines the importance of science and how the commoner should be aware of science - it is usually payed by tax payers so they should be able to understand it most of the liberties which we are used to now came from science - the Web for example was invented at CERN it's not fault of knowledge that it is used in a wrong way Science is above all else is a reaction to the human condition. The universe is wonderful, confusing interesting and scary at the same time - and you react to that. [...] Leweb themes is an emotional theme, and there is a profoundly emotional reaction to the universe if you see it through the eyes of science. ... Love your universe. &amp;#160; Download MP3 (24:30 min, 14.4 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk085 with Brian Cox leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk085) You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#160; Brian Cox is one of the interviews I was really looking forward to doing - and that was even before I realized that he was keyboarder of one of my favorite songs from the 90s. ;) He is genuinely excited about his job and having seen him at Lift last year explaining the universe you cannot help but be intrigued about what is behind all that. how he got Tony Blair elected with his band named D:Ream (Things can only get better) what he works on (and for the rest of his physicist stuff I suggest you have a look at his Wikipedia page) how the world works and the forces of nature why the rumors about a black hole where nonsense when starting the particle accelerator at cern but what science fiction instead can teach us speaks excitingly about this experiment which can put some light to big bang theory things that it helps to understand who we are where, we came from and where we are going his appearances on his TV and radio programs, like to explain science in a simple way and why that is a good thing underlines the importance of science and how the commoner should be aware of science - it is usually payed by tax payers so they should be able to understand it most of the liberties which we are used to now came from science - the Web for example was invented at CERN it's not fault of knowledge that it is used in a wrong way Science is above all else is a reaction to the human condition. The universe is wonderful, confusing interesting and scary at the same time - and you react to that. [...] Leweb themes is an emotional theme, and there is a profoundly emotional reaction to the universe if you see it through the eyes of science. ... Love your universe. &amp;#160; Download MP3 (24:30 min, 14.4 MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk085 with Brian Cox leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk085) You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag &amp;quot;leweb or leweb08&amp;quot; on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Loic Le Meur - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23699648-Loic-Le-Meur-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>Somehow every single one of these interview series has some problems - in this case the problem of retrieving the interview from my recorder. But now it is there and the pre conference podcasts for Leweb can start! The first interview for Leweb 2008 is with Loic Le Meur himself. He tells us a bit about what to expect next week in Paris in regard of programme but also with the surrounding events. (If you like to help: What was especially interesting in this interview you'd want others to see? Leave a comment or twitter with ctbk084 for me to find it and add it to this posting.) The site: http://www.lewebparis.com/ Connect with him: @loiclemeur or on his blog: Blog Download MP3 (23 min, 22 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag leweb or leweb08 on Search Twitter. [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Somehow every single one of these interview series has some problems - in this case the problem of retrieving the interview from my recorder. But now it is there and the pre conference podcasts for Leweb can start! The first interview for Leweb 2008 is with Loic Le Meur himself. He tells us a bit about what to expect next week in Paris in regard of programme but also with the surrounding events. (If you like to help: What was especially interesting in this interview you'd want others to see? Leave a comment or twitter with ctbk084 for me to find it and add it to this posting.) The site: http://www.lewebparis.com/ Connect with him: @loiclemeur or on his blog: Blog Download MP3 (23 min, 22 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag leweb or leweb08 on Search Twitter. [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Somehow every single one of these interview series has some problems - in this case the problem of retrieving the interview from my recorder. But now it is there and the pre conference podcasts for Leweb can start! The first interview for Leweb 2008 is with Loic Le Meur himself. He tells us a bit about what to expect next week in Paris in regard of programme but also with the surrounding events. (If you like to help: What was especially interesting in this interview you'd want others to see? Leave a comment or twitter with ctbk084 for me to find it and add it to this posting.) The site: http://www.lewebparis.com/ Connect with him: @loiclemeur or on his blog: Blog Download MP3 (23 min, 22 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag leweb or leweb08 on Search Twitter. [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Loic Le Meur - LeWeb 2008 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23703747-Loic-Le-Meur-LeWeb-2008-interview</link>
      <description>Somehow every single one of these interview series has some problems - in this case the problem of retrieving the interview from my recorder. But now it is there and the pre conference podcasts for Leweb can start! The first interview for Leweb 2008 is with Loic Le Meur himself. He tells us a bit about what to expect next week in Paris in regard of programme but also with the surrounding events. (If you like to help: What was especially interesting in this interview you'd want others to see? Leave a comment or twitter with ctbk084 for me to find it and add it to this posting.) The site: http://www.lewebparis.com/ Connect with him: @loiclemeur or on his blog: Blog Download MP3 ( min, MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk084 with Loic Le Meur leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk084) with it You can find a list of all of my in...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Somehow every single one of these interview series has some problems - in this case the problem of retrieving the interview from my recorder. But now it is there and the pre conference podcasts for Leweb can start! The first interview for Leweb 2008 is with Loic Le Meur himself. He tells us a bit about what to expect next week in Paris in regard of programme but also with the surrounding events. (If you like to help: What was especially interesting in this interview you'd want others to see? Leave a comment or twitter with ctbk084 for me to find it and add it to this posting.) The site: http://www.lewebparis.com/ Connect with him: @loiclemeur or on his blog: Blog Download MP3 ( min, MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk084 with Loic Le Meur leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk084) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag "leweb or leweb08" on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Somehow every single one of these interview series has some problems - in this case the problem of retrieving the interview from my recorder. But now it is there and the pre conference podcasts for Leweb can start! The first interview for Leweb 2008 is with Loic Le Meur himself. He tells us a bit about what to expect next week in Paris in regard of programme but also with the surrounding events. (If you like to help: What was especially interesting in this interview you'd want others to see? Leave a comment or twitter with ctbk084 for me to find it and add it to this posting.) The site: http://www.lewebparis.com/ Connect with him: @loiclemeur or on his blog: Blog Download MP3 ( min, MB) Additional links Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet) listening to http://tr.im/ctbk084 with Loic Le Meur leweb interview If you have a favourite quote to add to the shownotes, please leave a comment (or tweet and include ctbk084) with it You can find a list of all of my interviews for Leweb using this link. Follow what others are saying using the tag "leweb or leweb08" on Twitter. Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 03:16:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Stowe Boyd - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23581406-Stowe-Boyd-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>"It is not all sunshine and flowers" says Stowe (meaning his talk), and the several problems with recording this interview should have been a warning for me that the editing would not be a walk in the park either. Let's just say that while I am extremly unhappy to release this last interview so late, I am more than grateful that I managed to recover the pieces (and keep most of my hard drive). nuff said. We start from semi-international conferences via the obligation of web culture to do something for the greater good via "do not switch your brain off" to farmer's markets and the bottom two billion. And even if this sounds strange, it is definitely worth a listen even when reboot is over. Download MP3 (41 min, 24 MB) The name of his talk is "Web Culture: Individuality, Belonging, and Scalar freedom": Free.... Are we? Free to do what, exactly? I am interested in exploring the conflict between web culture's tribal aspects -- exclusion of the 'others', the power laws, the mob mentality...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>"It is not all sunshine and flowers" says Stowe (meaning his talk), and the several problems with recording this interview should have been a warning for me that the editing would not be a walk in the park either. Let's just say that while I am extremly unhappy to release this last interview so late, I am more than grateful that I managed to recover the pieces (and keep most of my hard drive). nuff said. We start from semi-international conferences via the obligation of web culture to do something for the greater good via "do not switch your brain off" to farmer's markets and the bottom two billion. And even if this sounds strange, it is definitely worth a listen even when reboot is over. Download MP3 (41 min, 24 MB) The name of his talk is "Web Culture: Individuality, Belonging, and Scalar freedom": Free.... Are we? Free to do what, exactly? I am interested in exploring the conflict between web culture's tribal aspects -- exclusion of the 'others', the power laws, the mob mentality of fads, herd behavior, taboos -- and the value of deep bonds that can potentially transcend race, language, gender, and culture. Freedom cannot be unattachment. Our web cultural ethos has be be based on something deeper than self-interest. The web brings us a sort of freedom, but we become ensnared in each other at the same time. I want to explore the known universals of human cognition, and pull out some of the threads about the universals of belonging and examine the bright and dark that can arise from that. It may be that to be free, we have to accept the traps within us, and unsnare ourselves through web discourse and post-national, glocalized identity. We are like a recovering alcoholic: a kind of freedom, but one where any joy is tempered with doubt. his reboot page his blog he is @stoweboyd on twitter Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>"It is not all sunshine and flowers" says Stowe (meaning his talk), and the several problems with recording this interview should have been a warning for me that the editing would not be a walk in the park either. Let's just say that while I am extremly unhappy to release this last interview so late, I am more than grateful that I managed to recover the pieces (and keep most of my hard drive). nuff said. We start from semi-international conferences via the obligation of web culture to do something for the greater good via "do not switch your brain off" to farmer's markets and the bottom two billion. And even if this sounds strange, it is definitely worth a listen even when reboot is over. Download MP3 (41 min, 24 MB) The name of his talk is "Web Culture: Individuality, Belonging, and Scalar freedom": Free.... Are we? Free to do what, exactly? I am interested in exploring the conflict between web culture's tribal aspects -- exclusion of the 'others', the power laws, the mob mentality of fads, herd behavior, taboos -- and the value of deep bonds that can potentially transcend race, language, gender, and culture. Freedom cannot be unattachment. Our web cultural ethos has be be based on something deeper than self-interest. The web brings us a sort of freedom, but we become ensnared in each other at the same time. I want to explore the known universals of human cognition, and pull out some of the threads about the universals of belonging and examine the bright and dark that can arise from that. It may be that to be free, we have to accept the traps within us, and unsnare ourselves through web discourse and post-national, glocalized identity. We are like a recovering alcoholic: a kind of freedom, but one where any joy is tempered with doubt. his reboot page his blog he is @stoweboyd on twitter Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:04:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Stowe Boyd - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23022929-Stowe-Boyd-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>"It is not all sunshine and flowers" says Stowe (meaning his talk), and the several problems with recording this interview should have been a warning for me that the editing would not be a walk in the park either. Let's just say that while I am extremly unhappy to release this last interview so late, I am more than grateful that I managed to recover the pieces (and keep most of my hard drive). nuff said. We start from semi-international conferences via the obligation of web culture to do something for the greater good via "do not switch your brain off" to farmer's markets and the bottom two billion. And even if this sounds strange, it is definitely worth a listen even when reboot is over. Download MP3 (41 min, 24 MB) The name of his talk is "Web Culture: Individuality, Belonging, and Scalar freedom": Free.... Are we? Free to do what, exactly? I am interested in exploring the conflict between web culture's tribal aspects -- exclusion of the 'others', the power laws, the mob mentality...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>"It is not all sunshine and flowers" says Stowe (meaning his talk), and the several problems with recording this interview should have been a warning for me that the editing would not be a walk in the park either. Let's just say that while I am extremly unhappy to release this last interview so late, I am more than grateful that I managed to recover the pieces (and keep most of my hard drive). nuff said. We start from semi-international conferences via the obligation of web culture to do something for the greater good via "do not switch your brain off" to farmer's markets and the bottom two billion. And even if this sounds strange, it is definitely worth a listen even when reboot is over. Download MP3 (41 min, 24 MB) The name of his talk is "Web Culture: Individuality, Belonging, and Scalar freedom": Free.... Are we? Free to do what, exactly? I am interested in exploring the conflict between web culture's tribal aspects -- exclusion of the 'others', the power laws, the mob mentality of fads, herd behavior, taboos -- and the value of deep bonds that can potentially transcend race, language, gender, and culture. Freedom cannot be unattachment. Our web cultural ethos has be be based on something deeper than self-interest. The web brings us a sort of freedom, but we become ensnared in each other at the same time. I want to explore the known universals of human cognition, and pull out some of the threads about the universals of belonging and examine the bright and dark that can arise from that. It may be that to be free, we have to accept the traps within us, and unsnare ourselves through web discourse and post-national, glocalized identity. We are like a recovering alcoholic: a kind of freedom, but one where any joy is tempered with doubt. his reboot page his blog he is @stoweboyd on twitter Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>"It is not all sunshine and flowers" says Stowe (meaning his talk), and the several problems with recording this interview should have been a warning for me that the editing would not be a walk in the park either. Let's just say that while I am extremly unhappy to release this last interview so late, I am more than grateful that I managed to recover the pieces (and keep most of my hard drive). nuff said. We start from semi-international conferences via the obligation of web culture to do something for the greater good via "do not switch your brain off" to farmer's markets and the bottom two billion. And even if this sounds strange, it is definitely worth a listen even when reboot is over. Download MP3 (41 min, 24 MB) The name of his talk is "Web Culture: Individuality, Belonging, and Scalar freedom": Free.... Are we? Free to do what, exactly? I am interested in exploring the conflict between web culture's tribal aspects -- exclusion of the 'others', the power laws, the mob mentality of fads, herd behavior, taboos -- and the value of deep bonds that can potentially transcend race, language, gender, and culture. Freedom cannot be unattachment. Our web cultural ethos has be be based on something deeper than self-interest. The web brings us a sort of freedom, but we become ensnared in each other at the same time. I want to explore the known universals of human cognition, and pull out some of the threads about the universals of belonging and examine the bright and dark that can arise from that. It may be that to be free, we have to accept the traps within us, and unsnare ourselves through web discourse and post-national, glocalized identity. We are like a recovering alcoholic: a kind of freedom, but one where any joy is tempered with doubt. his reboot page his blog he is @stoweboyd on twitter Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Francesca Birks - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23581407-Francesca-Birks-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Francesca Birks is a analyst with the Foresight group at design and engineering consultancy ARUP in London UK. She and I talk about her work and what a foresight analyst does, how destilling information is relevant, how her area of engineering and technology is on a different time scale than for example the internet as well as about her topic of "structure versus freedom": Structure vs Freedom: An exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure in the fields of architecture and engineering. How do structures create freedom, and when is freedom constrained by the deliberate imposition of structure? When does architecture reinforce its own cultural bias instead of supporting the community interactions at play? Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] her proposal: "structure vs freedom an exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure" her reboot page a href="http://toweringflat.weebly.com/"her blog Dow...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Francesca Birks is a analyst with the Foresight group at design and engineering consultancy ARUP in London UK. She and I talk about her work and what a foresight analyst does, how destilling information is relevant, how her area of engineering and technology is on a different time scale than for example the internet as well as about her topic of "structure versus freedom": Structure vs Freedom: An exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure in the fields of architecture and engineering. How do structures create freedom, and when is freedom constrained by the deliberate imposition of structure? When does architecture reinforce its own cultural bias instead of supporting the community interactions at play? Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] her proposal: "structure vs freedom an exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure" her reboot page a href="http://toweringflat.weebly.com/"her blog Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Francesca Birks is a analyst with the Foresight group at design and engineering consultancy ARUP in London UK. She and I talk about her work and what a foresight analyst does, how destilling information is relevant, how her area of engineering and technology is on a different time scale than for example the internet as well as about her topic of "structure versus freedom": Structure vs Freedom: An exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure in the fields of architecture and engineering. How do structures create freedom, and when is freedom constrained by the deliberate imposition of structure? When does architecture reinforce its own cultural bias instead of supporting the community interactions at play? Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] her proposal: "structure vs freedom an exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure" her reboot page a href="http://toweringflat.weebly.com/"her blog Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:17:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Ianus Keller - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23581408-Ianus-Keller-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Ianus Keller is questioning if you still are able to collect images / impressions or if you are too focussed on the computer, the net and social tools. You might remember Ianus from Reboot 2006 when he presented "a low cost version of the Jeff Han / Surface table", which is called Cabernet. He and I talk about collecting visual impressions and getting inspired by it (or not). Misqouting him a bit, but Ianus basically noted that interaction designers like to zone out of the physical space - and not even touch it. For them there is not much more physicality than the laptop and their mobile. Also he shares how his work with Wacom worked in expanding their business from hardware to more. Download MP3 (46 min, 27,7 MB) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "Hardware as (free) service - The impact of free, web and social on electronics manufacturers" his reboot page his blog he is @ianus on twitter Some links he shared: A longer resea...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ianus Keller is questioning if you still are able to collect images / impressions or if you are too focussed on the computer, the net and social tools. You might remember Ianus from Reboot 2006 when he presented "a low cost version of the Jeff Han / Surface table", which is called Cabernet. He and I talk about collecting visual impressions and getting inspired by it (or not). Misqouting him a bit, but Ianus basically noted that interaction designers like to zone out of the physical space - and not even touch it. For them there is not much more physicality than the laptop and their mobile. Also he shares how his work with Wacom worked in expanding their business from hardware to more. Download MP3 (46 min, 27,7 MB) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "Hardware as (free) service - The impact of free, web and social on electronics manufacturers" his reboot page his blog he is @ianus on twitter Some links he shared: A longer research movie: movie by a visitor while I was demonstrating Cabinet: you can also see an early version of the micropresentation I will try to give at reboot: Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ianus Keller is questioning if you still are able to collect images / impressions or if you are too focussed on the computer, the net and social tools. You might remember Ianus from Reboot 2006 when he presented "a low cost version of the Jeff Han / Surface table", which is called Cabernet. He and I talk about collecting visual impressions and getting inspired by it (or not). Misqouting him a bit, but Ianus basically noted that interaction designers like to zone out of the physical space - and not even touch it. For them there is not much more physicality than the laptop and their mobile. Also he shares how his work with Wacom worked in expanding their business from hardware to more. Download MP3 (46 min, 27,7 MB) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "Hardware as (free) service - The impact of free, web and social on electronics manufacturers" his reboot page his blog he is @ianus on twitter Some links he shared: A longer research movie: movie by a visitor while I was demonstrating Cabinet: you can also see an early version of the micropresentation I will try to give at reboot: Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:04:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Francesca Birks - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23021001-Francesca-Birks-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Francesca Birks is a analyst with the Foresight group at design and engineering consultancy ARUP in London UK. She and I talk about her work and what a foresight analyst does, how destilling information is relevant, how her area of engineering and technology is on a different time scale than for example the internet as well as about her topic of "structure versus freedom": Structure vs Freedom: An exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure in the fields of architecture and engineering. How do structures create freedom, and when is freedom constrained by the deliberate imposition of structure? When does architecture reinforce its own cultural bias instead of supporting the community interactions at play? Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] her proposal: "structure vs freedom an exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure" her reboot page Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitt...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Francesca Birks is a analyst with the Foresight group at design and engineering consultancy ARUP in London UK. She and I talk about her work and what a foresight analyst does, how destilling information is relevant, how her area of engineering and technology is on a different time scale than for example the internet as well as about her topic of "structure versus freedom": Structure vs Freedom: An exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure in the fields of architecture and engineering. How do structures create freedom, and when is freedom constrained by the deliberate imposition of structure? When does architecture reinforce its own cultural bias instead of supporting the community interactions at play? Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] her proposal: "structure vs freedom an exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure" her reboot page Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Francesca Birks is a analyst with the Foresight group at design and engineering consultancy ARUP in London UK. She and I talk about her work and what a foresight analyst does, how destilling information is relevant, how her area of engineering and technology is on a different time scale than for example the internet as well as about her topic of "structure versus freedom": Structure vs Freedom: An exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure in the fields of architecture and engineering. How do structures create freedom, and when is freedom constrained by the deliberate imposition of structure? When does architecture reinforce its own cultural bias instead of supporting the community interactions at play? Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] her proposal: "structure vs freedom an exploration of the dynamic relationship between freedom and structure" her reboot page Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 08:17:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Ton Zylstra - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23581409-Ton-Zylstra-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Ton and I talk about why we should "speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications", the benefit of the pro active role of citizens, intuitive ways of perceiving information and how the Eurocup is reminiscent of the old race of nations. ;) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "New Complexity, New attitudes, skills and Tools to match Or how we can speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications" He also suggested "arduino workshop Build your own ambient devices" and "Facilitators Pool - A pool of volunteer facilitators to help you create your session" his reboot page his blog he is @tonzylstra on twitter Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will ge...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ton and I talk about why we should "speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications", the benefit of the pro active role of citizens, intuitive ways of perceiving information and how the Eurocup is reminiscent of the old race of nations. ;) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "New Complexity, New attitudes, skills and Tools to match Or how we can speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications" He also suggested "arduino workshop Build your own ambient devices" and "Facilitators Pool - A pool of volunteer facilitators to help you create your session" his reboot page his blog he is @tonzylstra on twitter Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ton and I talk about why we should "speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications", the benefit of the pro active role of citizens, intuitive ways of perceiving information and how the Eurocup is reminiscent of the old race of nations. ;) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "New Complexity, New attitudes, skills and Tools to match Or how we can speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications" He also suggested "arduino workshop Build your own ambient devices" and "Facilitators Pool - A pool of volunteer facilitators to help you create your session" his reboot page his blog he is @tonzylstra on twitter Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 08:16:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>reboot</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Ianus Keller - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23021002-Ianus-Keller-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Ianus Keller is questioning if you still are able to collect images / impressions or if you are too focussed on the computer, the net and social tools. You might remember Ianus from Reboot 2006 when he presented "a low cost version of the Jeff Han / Surface table", which is called Cabernet. He and I talk about collecting visual impressions and getting inspired by it (or not). Misqouting him a bit, but Ianus basically noted that interaction designers like to zone out of the physical space - and not even touch it. For them there is not much more physicality than the laptop and their mobile. Also he shares how his work with Wacom worked in expanding their business from hardware to more. Download MP3 (46 min, 27,7 MB) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "Hardware as (free) service - The impact of free, web and social on electronics manufacturers" his reboot page his blog he is @ianus on twitter Some links he shared: A longer resea...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ianus Keller is questioning if you still are able to collect images / impressions or if you are too focussed on the computer, the net and social tools. You might remember Ianus from Reboot 2006 when he presented "a low cost version of the Jeff Han / Surface table", which is called Cabernet. He and I talk about collecting visual impressions and getting inspired by it (or not). Misqouting him a bit, but Ianus basically noted that interaction designers like to zone out of the physical space - and not even touch it. For them there is not much more physicality than the laptop and their mobile. Also he shares how his work with Wacom worked in expanding their business from hardware to more. Download MP3 (46 min, 27,7 MB) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "Hardware as (free) service - The impact of free, web and social on electronics manufacturers" his reboot page his blog he is @ianus on twitter Some links he shared: A longer research movie: movie by a visitor while I was demonstrating Cabinet: you can also see an early version of the micropresentation I will try to give at reboot: Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ianus Keller is questioning if you still are able to collect images / impressions or if you are too focussed on the computer, the net and social tools. You might remember Ianus from Reboot 2006 when he presented "a low cost version of the Jeff Han / Surface table", which is called Cabernet. He and I talk about collecting visual impressions and getting inspired by it (or not). Misqouting him a bit, but Ianus basically noted that interaction designers like to zone out of the physical space - and not even touch it. For them there is not much more physicality than the laptop and their mobile. Also he shares how his work with Wacom worked in expanding their business from hardware to more. Download MP3 (46 min, 27,7 MB) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "Hardware as (free) service - The impact of free, web and social on electronics manufacturers" his reboot page his blog he is @ianus on twitter Some links he shared: A longer research movie: movie by a visitor while I was demonstrating Cabinet: you can also see an early version of the micropresentation I will try to give at reboot: Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 08:04:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>reboot</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Ton Zylstra - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23021004-Ton-Zylstra-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Ton and I talk about why we should "speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications", the benefit of the pro active role of citizens, intuitive ways of perceiving information and how the Eurocup is reminiscent of the old race of nations. ;) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "New Complexity, New attitudes, skills and Tools to match Or how we can speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications" He also suggested "arduino workshop Build your own ambient devices" and "Facilitators Pool - A pool of volunteer facilitators to help you create your session" his reboot page his blog he is @tonzylstra on twitter Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will ge...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ton and I talk about why we should "speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications", the benefit of the pro active role of citizens, intuitive ways of perceiving information and how the Eurocup is reminiscent of the old race of nations. ;) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "New Complexity, New attitudes, skills and Tools to match Or how we can speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications" He also suggested "arduino workshop Build your own ambient devices" and "Facilitators Pool - A pool of volunteer facilitators to help you create your session" his reboot page his blog he is @tonzylstra on twitter Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ton and I talk about why we should "speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications", the benefit of the pro active role of citizens, intuitive ways of perceiving information and how the Eurocup is reminiscent of the old race of nations. ;) Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] his proposal: "New Complexity, New attitudes, skills and Tools to match Or how we can speed up awakening to the effect of internet and mobile communications" He also suggested "arduino workshop Build your own ambient devices" and "Facilitators Pool - A pool of volunteer facilitators to help you create your session" his reboot page his blog he is @tonzylstra on twitter Download MP3 (26 min, 15 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:16:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>reboot</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Brian Suda - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23581410-Brian-Suda-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Brian Suda is best know for his involvement in Microformats, but also plays around with mobile now. [Note: When we recorded this, Brian thought he would not be able to make it, but good news is now, he managed to get plane tickets!] Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] we talk a bit about his talk why freeloaders are an asset and not a liability, different examples of freeloaders making companies like flickr, youtube, skype, or stumbleupon more valuable why microformats are awesome and why they may be even better on the mobile his proposal: FreeLoaders: how moochers help your system his reboot page his blog he is @briansuda on twitter Download MP3 (36 min, 21 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Brian Suda is best know for his involvement in Microformats, but also plays around with mobile now. [Note: When we recorded this, Brian thought he would not be able to make it, but good news is now, he managed to get plane tickets!] Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] we talk a bit about his talk why freeloaders are an asset and not a liability, different examples of freeloaders making companies like flickr, youtube, skype, or stumbleupon more valuable why microformats are awesome and why they may be even better on the mobile his proposal: FreeLoaders: how moochers help your system his reboot page his blog he is @briansuda on twitter Download MP3 (36 min, 21 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Brian Suda is best know for his involvement in Microformats, but also plays around with mobile now. [Note: When we recorded this, Brian thought he would not be able to make it, but good news is now, he managed to get plane tickets!] Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] we talk a bit about his talk why freeloaders are an asset and not a liability, different examples of freeloaders making companies like flickr, youtube, skype, or stumbleupon more valuable why microformats are awesome and why they may be even better on the mobile his proposal: FreeLoaders: how moochers help your system his reboot page his blog he is @briansuda on twitter Download MP3 (36 min, 21 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 06:56:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>reboot</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Brian Suda - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23021006-Brian-Suda-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Brian Suda is best know for his involvement in Microformats, but also plays around with mobile now. [Note: When we recorded this, Brian thought he would not be able to make it, but good news is now, he managed to get plane tickets!] Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] we talk a bit about his talk why freeloaders are an asset and not a liability, different examples of freeloaders making companies like flickr, youtube, skype, or stumbleupon more valuable why microformats are awesome and why they may be even better on the mobile his proposal: FreeLoaders: how moochers help your system his reboot page his blog he is @briansuda on twitter Download MP3 (36 min, 21 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Brian Suda is best know for his involvement in Microformats, but also plays around with mobile now. [Note: When we recorded this, Brian thought he would not be able to make it, but good news is now, he managed to get plane tickets!] Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] we talk a bit about his talk why freeloaders are an asset and not a liability, different examples of freeloaders making companies like flickr, youtube, skype, or stumbleupon more valuable why microformats are awesome and why they may be even better on the mobile his proposal: FreeLoaders: how moochers help your system his reboot page his blog he is @briansuda on twitter Download MP3 (36 min, 21 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Brian Suda is best know for his involvement in Microformats, but also plays around with mobile now. [Note: When we recorded this, Brian thought he would not be able to make it, but good news is now, he managed to get plane tickets!] Quick and dirty abstract + links [please feel free to add helpful comments :)] we talk a bit about his talk why freeloaders are an asset and not a liability, different examples of freeloaders making companies like flickr, youtube, skype, or stumbleupon more valuable why microformats are awesome and why they may be even better on the mobile his proposal: FreeLoaders: how moochers help your system his reboot page his blog he is @briansuda on twitter Download MP3 (36 min, 21 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 05:56:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>reboot</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Guy Dickinson - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23017352-Guy-Dickinson-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>[Preliminary shownotes as I am on the road today but wanted to put this quickly online as the file did not need much editing. ;) Proper context will follow this evening.] This is the interview with Guy Dickinson, who will not only do again the awesome Micropresentationformat, but will also foster conversations about the cool topics of "urban gardening, why not grow your own food" and "future of books". Links: Website Guy's reboot page micropresentations (again!) Free Food? Allotments, balcony gardens, veg patches... The future of the BOOK? Will our ideas be free, when they're not bound in paper? Free Your "I haven't got time/Skills" ideas 1 minute 'pitches'; your "I'll never get round to it" &amp;amp; "I wish someone would"....ideas Download MP3 (26 min, MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settin...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>[Preliminary shownotes as I am on the road today but wanted to put this quickly online as the file did not need much editing. ;) Proper context will follow this evening.] This is the interview with Guy Dickinson, who will not only do again the awesome Micropresentationformat, but will also foster conversations about the cool topics of "urban gardening, why not grow your own food" and "future of books". Links: Website Guy's reboot page micropresentations (again!) Free Food? Allotments, balcony gardens, veg patches... The future of the BOOK? Will our ideas be free, when they're not bound in paper? Free Your "I haven't got time/Skills" ideas 1 minute 'pitches'; your "I'll never get round to it" &amp;amp; "I wish someone would"....ideas Download MP3 (26 min, MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>[Preliminary shownotes as I am on the road today but wanted to put this quickly online as the file did not need much editing. ;) Proper context will follow this evening.] This is the interview with Guy Dickinson, who will not only do again the awesome Micropresentationformat, but will also foster conversations about the cool topics of "urban gardening, why not grow your own food" and "future of books". Links: Website Guy's reboot page micropresentations (again!) Free Food? Allotments, balcony gardens, veg patches... The future of the BOOK? Will our ideas be free, when they're not bound in paper? Free Your "I haven't got time/Skills" ideas 1 minute 'pitches'; your "I'll never get round to it" &amp;amp; "I wish someone would"....ideas Download MP3 (26 min, MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 01:27:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>reboot</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Martin Ludvigsen - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23015997-Martin-Ludvigsen-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Martin Ludvigsen is an interaction designer with a special interest in the physical space where we live our ordinary lives. In his talk he wants us to rethink the user: "Design for the collective user?s experience", meaning instead of coming from the single user rethink the approach with a collective in mind. Similar to the analogy of people considering the Internet to be about computers but others see it as a space / place, his desire is to connect the meat space with 'social' gap that bridge between the worlds so that the collective wins and not just the single user. My favorite quote of this interview probably is "I want to redesign the last 40 cm of the Internet." (and I am not done yet with that refrigerator thought). Download MP3 (19 min, 11 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or his blog or . Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Martin Ludvigsen is an interaction designer with a special interest in the physical space where we live our ordinary lives. In his talk he wants us to rethink the user: "Design for the collective user?s experience", meaning instead of coming from the single user rethink the approach with a collective in mind. Similar to the analogy of people considering the Internet to be about computers but others see it as a space / place, his desire is to connect the meat space with 'social' gap that bridge between the worlds so that the collective wins and not just the single user. My favorite quote of this interview probably is "I want to redesign the last 40 cm of the Internet." (and I am not done yet with that refrigerator thought). Download MP3 (19 min, 11 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or his blog or . Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Martin Ludvigsen is an interaction designer with a special interest in the physical space where we live our ordinary lives. In his talk he wants us to rethink the user: "Design for the collective user?s experience", meaning instead of coming from the single user rethink the approach with a collective in mind. Similar to the analogy of people considering the Internet to be about computers but others see it as a space / place, his desire is to connect the meat space with 'social' gap that bridge between the worlds so that the collective wins and not just the single user. My favorite quote of this interview probably is "I want to redesign the last 40 cm of the Internet." (and I am not done yet with that refrigerator thought). Download MP3 (19 min, 11 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or his blog or . Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 16:29:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Anne van Kesteren - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23015998-Anne-van-Kesteren-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Anne van Kesteren works for Opera on web standards and will talk at reboot about "Keeping the Web Free". The proposal consisted of one sentence "A talk about the recent advancements in Web browsers and Web standards to keep the Web free from proprietary lock in." - so this is probably a longer 'description' of the possible content. ;) We talk about the tools of the trades and the standards; how while the web grows, so does HTML and how bad things lead to standards. He wants to hear about your examples and use cases, so try to find him and talk to him. (Sorry for the ending and the cut in between, but there where some issues while recording.) Download MP3 (14:10 min, 8,3 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog. Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get on...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Anne van Kesteren works for Opera on web standards and will talk at reboot about "Keeping the Web Free". The proposal consisted of one sentence "A talk about the recent advancements in Web browsers and Web standards to keep the Web free from proprietary lock in." - so this is probably a longer 'description' of the possible content. ;) We talk about the tools of the trades and the standards; how while the web grows, so does HTML and how bad things lead to standards. He wants to hear about your examples and use cases, so try to find him and talk to him. (Sorry for the ending and the cut in between, but there where some issues while recording.) Download MP3 (14:10 min, 8,3 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog. Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Anne van Kesteren works for Opera on web standards and will talk at reboot about "Keeping the Web Free". The proposal consisted of one sentence "A talk about the recent advancements in Web browsers and Web standards to keep the Web free from proprietary lock in." - so this is probably a longer 'description' of the possible content. ;) We talk about the tools of the trades and the standards; how while the web grows, so does HTML and how bad things lead to standards. He wants to hear about your examples and use cases, so try to find him and talk to him. (Sorry for the ending and the cut in between, but there where some issues while recording.) Download MP3 (14:10 min, 8,3 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog. Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 16:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Peter Rukavina - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23015609-Peter-Rukavina-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Peter Rukavina finds himself exteending his time in Copenhagen every reboot he attends - which makes sense, because it is a long way from Canada. His ventures pay off for us, because he discovered the great Sim card deal at Thelia. At reboot he will be dong a talk about "Working for Free" and tells a bit in this interview what this could mean and how it can work. When I work for free, I retain almost complete creative freedom -- what are they gonna do, fire me? -- and so, ironically, I find myself working better, faster, and more productively without the artificial incentive of remuneration. Download MP3 (20 min, 12 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog. Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Peter Rukavina finds himself exteending his time in Copenhagen every reboot he attends - which makes sense, because it is a long way from Canada. His ventures pay off for us, because he discovered the great Sim card deal at Thelia. At reboot he will be dong a talk about "Working for Free" and tells a bit in this interview what this could mean and how it can work. When I work for free, I retain almost complete creative freedom -- what are they gonna do, fire me? -- and so, ironically, I find myself working better, faster, and more productively without the artificial incentive of remuneration. Download MP3 (20 min, 12 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog. Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Peter Rukavina finds himself exteending his time in Copenhagen every reboot he attends - which makes sense, because it is a long way from Canada. His ventures pay off for us, because he discovered the great Sim card deal at Thelia. At reboot he will be dong a talk about "Working for Free" and tells a bit in this interview what this could mean and how it can work. When I work for free, I retain almost complete creative freedom -- what are they gonna do, fire me? -- and so, ironically, I find myself working better, faster, and more productively without the artificial incentive of remuneration. Download MP3 (20 min, 12 MB) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog. Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 09:59:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Claus Dahl - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23015610-Claus-Dahl-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Picture by Duncan Davidson Claus Dahl is a software developper from Kopenhagen and would like to hear sounds from you. Well more he wants us to make / have a Sine Wave concert! "You can add yourself to something which you cannot do on your own." Listen to how it works and how you too can be part of this. We also talk a bit about how reboot has evolved over the years and why you need to participate. He was so kind to share the following links: various recipes for making sine waves with laptops A recording from Ars Electronica of sine wave orchestra playing by the Danube at Ars Electronica: I'll pregenerate some sines at various frequencies for people to play - But I won't have a link for that until some time later. Also a short link to the mentioned Arduino-Workshop. Download MP3 (11 min, 6,4 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Picture by Duncan Davidson Claus Dahl is a software developper from Kopenhagen and would like to hear sounds from you. Well more he wants us to make / have a Sine Wave concert! "You can add yourself to something which you cannot do on your own." Listen to how it works and how you too can be part of this. We also talk a bit about how reboot has evolved over the years and why you need to participate. He was so kind to share the following links: various recipes for making sine waves with laptops A recording from Ars Electronica of sine wave orchestra playing by the Danube at Ars Electronica: I'll pregenerate some sines at various frequencies for people to play - But I won't have a link for that until some time later. Also a short link to the mentioned Arduino-Workshop. Download MP3 (11 min, 6,4 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Picture by Duncan Davidson Claus Dahl is a software developper from Kopenhagen and would like to hear sounds from you. Well more he wants us to make / have a Sine Wave concert! "You can add yourself to something which you cannot do on your own." Listen to how it works and how you too can be part of this. We also talk a bit about how reboot has evolved over the years and why you need to participate. He was so kind to share the following links: various recipes for making sine waves with laptops A recording from Ars Electronica of sine wave orchestra playing by the Danube at Ars Electronica: I'll pregenerate some sines at various frequencies for people to play - But I won't have a link for that until some time later. Also a short link to the mentioned Arduino-Workshop. Download MP3 (11 min, 6,4 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 09:01:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Flemming Funch - Reboot 10 interview</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23015611-Flemming-Funch-Reboot-10-interview</link>
      <description>Flemming Funch is Danish, lived for 18 years in California and now runs a software company in France. He likes to talk about philosophical / technical issues and looks like a Musketeer. A strange, but interesting combination. ;) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog subscribe to his twitter user: @ffunch. Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) he suggested two talks for reboot, "Complexity and Freedom" and "Free as in Choice". how can people figure things out by themselves 3 completely different worlds both alike and different shares a bit how different the french operate societies where context is needed or where a low-context approach works complexity versus freedom why nature is not going for balance, but heads more for the critical catastrophical state why you feel more free if you are surfing along a critical state than if you would be in balance sand versus the ready to go space ships and dominos Download MP3 (21 min, 12,5 MB) Follow what other...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Flemming Funch is Danish, lived for 18 years in California and now runs a software company in France. He likes to talk about philosophical / technical issues and looks like a Musketeer. A strange, but interesting combination. ;) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog subscribe to his twitter user: @ffunch. Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) he suggested two talks for reboot, "Complexity and Freedom" and "Free as in Choice". how can people figure things out by themselves 3 completely different worlds both alike and different shares a bit how different the french operate societies where context is needed or where a low-context approach works complexity versus freedom why nature is not going for balance, but heads more for the critical catastrophical state why you feel more free if you are surfing along a critical state than if you would be in balance sand versus the ready to go space ships and dominos Download MP3 (21 min, 12,5 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Flemming Funch is Danish, lived for 18 years in California and now runs a software company in France. He likes to talk about philosophical / technical issues and looks like a Musketeer. A strange, but interesting combination. ;) Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog subscribe to his twitter user: @ffunch. Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) he suggested two talks for reboot, "Complexity and Freedom" and "Free as in Choice". how can people figure things out by themselves 3 completely different worlds both alike and different shares a bit how different the french operate societies where context is needed or where a low-context approach works complexity versus freedom why nature is not going for balance, but heads more for the critical catastrophical state why you feel more free if you are surfing along a critical state than if you would be in balance sand versus the ready to go space ships and dominos Download MP3 (21 min, 12,5 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 07:46:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
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      <title>Reboot 10 interview: David Weinberger</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23015612-Reboot-10-interview-David-Weinberger</link>
      <description>Photo by Leah Weinberger It is always a pleasure talking to David Weinberger and just catch up with what he is up to, but I am also looking forward to listen to his after dinner talk at reboot and learn a bit about the history of information! Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) what he has been up to the last 6 months why the history of information interests him from information extremism to something new forgetting and remembering (I was referring to this interview with there are more important things than the digital divede [and I admit putting him on a spot there where he could not really give an answer ;)] about the after dinner talk he is given - and the competition of football how he is looking forward to be taken apart and challenged by the audience (Btw, I was calling David on his skype phone and found the quality to be surprisingly good.) Download MP3 (20 min, 11,7 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweets...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Photo by Leah Weinberger It is always a pleasure talking to David Weinberger and just catch up with what he is up to, but I am also looking forward to listen to his after dinner talk at reboot and learn a bit about the history of information! Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) what he has been up to the last 6 months why the history of information interests him from information extremism to something new forgetting and remembering (I was referring to this interview with there are more important things than the digital divede [and I admit putting him on a spot there where he could not really give an answer ;)] about the after dinner talk he is given - and the competition of football how he is looking forward to be taken apart and challenged by the audience (Btw, I was calling David on his skype phone and found the quality to be surprisingly good.) Download MP3 (20 min, 11,7 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Photo by Leah Weinberger It is always a pleasure talking to David Weinberger and just catch up with what he is up to, but I am also looking forward to listen to his after dinner talk at reboot and learn a bit about the history of information! Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) what he has been up to the last 6 months why the history of information interests him from information extremism to something new forgetting and remembering (I was referring to this interview with there are more important things than the digital divede [and I admit putting him on a spot there where he could not really give an answer ;)] about the after dinner talk he is given - and the competition of football how he is looking forward to be taken apart and challenged by the audience (Btw, I was calling David on his skype phone and found the quality to be surprisingly good.) Download MP3 (20 min, 11,7 MB) Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 05:48:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>cruel to be kind</itunes:author>
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      <title>Intro Reboot 10 interview series</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23015613-Intro-Reboot-10-interview-series</link>
      <description>Yes, it is this time of the year again! An introduction for this years series of reboot interviews with some ideas for new visitors as well. Download MP3 (12:30 min, 7,3 MB) Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) the surprise party which is reboot10 and my faith in organizers what are your plans for the next days? why the crowd is great for test driving ideas investment in time is required good news: there will be a pubic viewing on thursday for the football game and something for wednesday (thanks to @marks) options for wednesday: the boat / a normal dinner / an earlier dinner with football afterwards the list of twitter users of reboot and the @reboot10 account get yourself a SIM with data! tip thanks to Peter Rukavina (I knew there was a v somewhere, sorry Peter! Matt Balara's inquiry about designers Have something like this? Ping me! Publishing cycle for this will be a lot of publishing today and tomorow and the last one roughly about 2-3 on tuesday Anyone up for...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes, it is this time of the year again! An introduction for this years series of reboot interviews with some ideas for new visitors as well. Download MP3 (12:30 min, 7,3 MB) Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) the surprise party which is reboot10 and my faith in organizers what are your plans for the next days? why the crowd is great for test driving ideas investment in time is required good news: there will be a pubic viewing on thursday for the football game and something for wednesday (thanks to @marks) options for wednesday: the boat / a normal dinner / an earlier dinner with football afterwards the list of twitter users of reboot and the @reboot10 account get yourself a SIM with data! tip thanks to Peter Rukavina (I knew there was a v somewhere, sorry Peter! Matt Balara's inquiry about designers Have something like this? Ping me! Publishing cycle for this will be a lot of publishing today and tomorow and the last one roughly about 2-3 on tuesday Anyone up for brunch for Sat / Sunday? Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day! :)]</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Yes, it is this time of the year again! An introduction for this years series of reboot interviews with some ideas for new visitors as well. Download MP3 (12:30 min, 7,3 MB) Shownotes (did I miss something? add in the comments!) the surprise party which is reboot10 and my faith in organizers what are your plans for the next days? why the crowd is great for test driving ideas investment in time is required good news: there will be a pubic viewing on thursday for the football game and something for wednesday (thanks to @marks) options for wednesday: the boat / a normal dinner / an earlier dinner with football afterwards the list of twitter users of reboot and the @reboot10 account get yourself a SIM with data! tip thanks to Peter Rukavina (I knew there was a v somewhere, sorry Peter! Matt Balara's inquiry about designers Have something like this? Ping me! Publishing cycle for this will be a lot of publishing today and tomorow and the last one roughly about 2-3 on tuesday Anyone up for brunch for Sat / Sunday? Follow what other twitter users are saying using the tag reboot10 on summize and tweetscan. (make sure to check both, as they are often broken). [Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day! :)]</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 05:24:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>ctbk podcast #07: pod lawyer Paul Nicholls</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/235246-ctbk-podcast-07-pod-lawyer-Paul-Nicholls</link>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2005 19:49:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>ctbk #06: Natural gardening podcast with Heather Gorringe</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/233167-ctbk-06-Natural-gardening-podcast-with-Heather-Gorringe</link>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2005 23:15:11 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="mp3" url="http://212.112.234.180/pod/ctbk/ctbk-06-HeatherGorringe.mp3"/>
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      <title>ctbk #05: Ben Metcalfe</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/227332-ctbk-05-Ben-Metcalfe</link>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2005 02:42:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>ctbk #04 - Ewan Spence</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/220647-ctbk-04-Ewan-Spence</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2005 14:16:08 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>ctbk #03: Alistar Shrimpton of Sixapart</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/215853-ctbk-03-Alistar-Shrimpton-of-Sixapart</link>
      <description></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2005 11:49:30 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="" url="http://212.112.234.180/pod/ctbk/ctbk-03-AlistairShrimpton.mp3"/>
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      <title>ctbk #2: Lloyd Davis</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/212539-ctbk-2-Lloyd-Davis</link>
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