Today we did our fourth RWW Live podcast, which we're running fortnightly on the TalkShoe platform. Today we devoted the whole episode to the iPhone, with a segue at one point into Foocamp (Marshall went to that).
Participants in today's RWW Live were: ReadWriteTalk host Sean Ammirati, Steve O'Hear from our network blog last100, myself, Bernard Lunn and Marshall Kirkpatrick. You can listen to the podcast below.
Today we’re pleased to announce a new biweekly feature on ReadWriteTalk, our podcast show. It's a live discussion with the ReadWriteWeb Network authors that we’re calling RWW Live. On this first episode, host Sean Ammirati is joined by myself (Richard MacManus) and Alex Iskold from ReadWriteWeb, along with Steve O’Hear from Last100 and Charles Knight from AltSearchEngines. We discuss a number of big events over the last week including:
This month's Semantic Web Gang podcast, syndicated on ReadWriteTalk and featuring RWW's Alex Iskold, is up now. The main topic is Bret Taylor’s idea of a Wikipedia for Data, which RWW covered here. The gang (which btw is like a quieter and more polite version of the Gillmor Gang!) looks at the role that semantic technologies should play in connecting diverse pieces of data together within and between organisations. The discussion also explores the possibility of a disconnect between academic and commercial Semantic Web.
We're pleased to announce a new monthly feature on ReadWriteTalk, ReadWriteWeb's podcast show. There's a new podcast gang in town and it's called The Semantic Web Gang. The group is led by Paul Miller of Talis and includes our own Alex Iskold. Indeed we just published a monster post about Semantic Web Patterns, written by Alex, which makes a nice complement to the show! ReadWriteTalk will be syndicating every episode of The Semantic Web Gang.
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Chris Lydon's new public radio show, Open Source, goes live. First show is on Web 2.0!
Chris wrote afterwards: "'The revenge of the sources' was a great line from Dave Winerña powerful capsule of the driving energy in Web expressionism."