Category: PodLeaders
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Thank you everyone
The shortlist for the IIA Netvisionary awards has been announced and I have been shortlisted for the Best Blogger award for this blog, and the Best Podcast award for the PodLeaders.com podcast. Considering I am up against Twenty Major and Michele Neylon in the Best Blogger category and Bernie Goldbach and Brian Greene for the…
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Exporting to mp3 from Audacity on an Intel Mac
I upgraded to a shiny new Intel based MacBook Pro recently and I love it. One problem that I hadn’t anticipated was that the Audacity plugin for exporting to mp3 is not available for the Intel Mac. I use Audacity all the time for editing my podcasts and for creating the mp3’s which I publish…
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Audacity aiff import problems
Audacity is an open source, cross-platform sound editing application. It is the sound editor I use for producing the PodLeaders and it@cork podcasts. The process I use for producing the podcasts was: Record the interview using Skype and Wiretap Pro (with Wiretap Pro set to save as mp3) Import the mp3 file to Audacity and…
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Any questions for Kim Cameron?
Kim Cameron is Microsoft’s Identity Chief and as such is responsible for developing InfoCard – Microsoft’s successor to the much reviled Passport. Kim elucidated the Seven Laws of Identity and is developing InfoCard to conform to those laws. If he manages this, he will have changed fundamentally how Microsoft deals with people. Kim is also…
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Any questions for Doug Kaye?
I’ll be interviewing Doug Kaye of The Conversations Network and GigaVox Media this afternoon for a PodLeaders podcast. Doug has been podcasting since before the term was invented! As always, if you have any questions you’d like me to put to Doug, feel free to leave them in the comments.
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Net Visionary!
It seems that I have been nominated for a 2006 Net Visionary award in three categories! I don’t know who nominated me, but thanks. It is both flattering and humbling to be nominated, particularly in light of the quality of some of my fellow nominees. I have been nominated in Best Social Contribution (!). I…
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Any questions for Dan Bricklin?
Dan Bricklin is the inventor of the spreadsheet. Dan, along with Bob Frankston released the world’s first spreadsheet, called VisiCalc in 1979. Dan has worked on many projects since and recently has started work on wikiCalc – an open source, online spreadsheet application. I’m interviewing Dan this coming Tuesday afternoon (10th Oct 2006) for a…
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Any questions for Sam Sethi?
Sam Sethi is an entrepreneur, technologist (entrepologist) and consultant. Sam has worked in the IT industry for over 15 years for companies like Microsoft (strategy director in MSN UK ), Netscape, Gateway Computers and CMGi, in a variety of senior technical and marketing roles. Most recently Sam has been charged with setting up TechCrunch UK.…