Take over my Podcast

Let me get this out first - I really like the Web2.0Show podcasts! Keep on going Chris and Josh. It’s always interesting to listen to the latest news presented this way, I just love to plug in and learn on my way home, which is a 20 minutes walk, so that’s perfect for one or sometimes two podcasts. Thanks.

Yesterday I was listening to episode 7.2 with Jason Calacanis, one of the Weblogs Inc. guys. It was really interesting to get some insight on what companies are doing. But at some point this guy just doesn’t show much sensitivity it even got a bit rude. The last five minutes when he was more or less closing the show the Take over my Podcast headline came to my mind. May be that’s what the american business guy is like. But over all it was very interesting, it just left a bitter after taste. Anyway, I have subscribed to some of their feeds. Let’s see if the content is worth it.

Ok, I got that off my soul. Besides that it seems there is quite some movement going on in the browser based web development and especially with the stuff they now named AJAX. I am quite curious and I will follow the further development. Thanks Web2.0Show for raising my interest in web technologies again.

Besides that I am listening to:
Python411 … very nice Python for everybody show
Audible Ajax … from ajaxian.com, very professional top edge information
ITC Programming … mostly interviews with all kind of people, no releases lately
Pro PHP podcast … PHP info, to keep up to date
Polymorphic Podcast … too much advertising, probably gonna kick this one

1 Comment »

  1. Jason said,

    December 15, 2005 at 7:26 pm

    Well, these guys are new to podcasting and I’ve been doing radio for a long time and we were doing a bunch of joking around so it sort of became like a dinner party… I did take over the show for sure, but it was all in good fun.. they’ve got a slower pace and I’m 1,000 miles a minute… but I think in the end they asked good questions and it was entertaining and informative.

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