Year: 2008
i love traveling. especially to
i love traveling. especially to vegas. so surreal.
Friday, February 22, 2008 3:34 AM
Friday, February 22, 2008 3:34 AM
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Friday, February 22, 2008 3:34 AM
http://btre.blogtalkradio.com/74_87360.mp3
Download – Cinch from (803) 413 – 6834 on Friday, February 22, 2008 3:34 AM
THE TIME GUARDIANS
THE TIME GUARDIANS
In the ages of the ancient advanced civilizations the presence of the Guardians of Time was recognized with respect, reverence and humility. Over the millennia a new mystery was formed and only a few chosen ones, like high priests, spiritual masters and shamans were granted to study it. They were the ones that got a deeper insight in the secret of THE TIME GUARDIANS. The beings were referred to as visitors from other systems, protectors or destroyers and even gods.
THE TIME GUARDIANS
THE TIME GUARDIANS
In the ages of the ancient advanced civilizations the presence of the Guardians of Time was recognized with respect, reverence and humility. Over the millennia a new mystery was formed and only a few chosen ones, like high priests, spiritual masters and shamans were granted to study it. They were the ones that got a deeper insight in the secret of THE TIME GUARDIANS. The beings were referred to as visitors from other systems, protectors or destroyers and even gods.
GeekCast Episode 6: Plugging the Right Holes
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Every week Lisa Picarille, Shawn Collins, Jim Kukral and I do an episode of “GeekCast” where we discuss current trends in the geek marketing world ranging from tech to performance marketing.
The show is very free form and wide ranging, but there is a good deal of valuable discussion on affiliate marketing and related tech issues.
Here’s a brief and incomplete list of discussions this week:
-Headset Tech – Analogue or USB?
-Lisa’s Skype Troubles
-Cable is Dead?
-Super Bowl Twitter Friends
-Paying to Play in UK Affiliate Networks
-HD DVD is Dead
-Group Twitter at Affiliate Summit
-Ze Frank is the Steve Guttenberg of the Internet
-Jangro’s Approach to Affiliate Summit
-Affiliate Summit Attire
-Interesting Trends from the AffStat Report
-Aweber and Email Lists
-Gratuitous Nudity
-Gratuitous Pre-Rolls
-Gratuitous Politics
-Jim’s YouTube Porn Searches
-Jesus Horses
-Shawn Loves Metrosexual Country
Give it a listen and let me know what you think.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:25 PM
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:25 PM
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Barack Obama Is Your New Bicycle
Game Changing Tech
Yesterday, BlogTalkRadio released an API structure for making basic podcasts.
Basically, you call into 646-200-0000 and record audio on your phone. Sounds simple, but the backend is where it gets fun.
Once you make your call and record your message, audio or (potentially) podcast, you can access it via RSS at a feed determined by the number from which you called.
For example, here is the feed for my “roadcasts” as I’m calling them. If you click that link, you’ll be taken to an RSS feed that will allow you to hear podcasts as I make them on the fly. I’m posting them on my “art blog”http://qual.ms, but if you use a feed reader you can just grab the feed.
This could be huge, folks. Simple. Easy. No “web2.0” interface, just RSS goodness.
And if you need A List validation, here is Scoble’s feed and here is more from the Father of RSS and one of my scripting heroes, Dave Winer.