Monday, June 29, 2009

June 28- Week In Review

We hope you all enjoyed the show with Julie Germany. For more information about the guest, please visit www.idpi.org.

Now, for the Week In Review:
  • A New Way To Spread The Word- NY Times-[JUMP]
  • Twitter Spam Spreads Worms- PC World-- [JUMP]
  • Rural Areas Need Fast Broadband- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • High Altitude Wind Machines Could Power NY City- Wired- [JUMP]
Be sure to check in on Thursday for more info about the next show.

Thanks for tuning in to the show and thanks for the support!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

June 28 - Tweets from the streets of Iran & Other

Listen to Julie and Tom cover a hot topic - how Twitter, facebook, flickr, youtube and other viewer created content brought the Iranian elections and resulting demonstrations to the US even if the major networks would not. Julie tells us about this and more on how technology is affecting democracy, increasing transparency and how people can become better citizen journalists. Reach out to her on the IPDI website at www.ipdi.org and on Twitter, @JulieG.

We also found that the viewer created content channel, Current - www.current.com, is covering the elections as well as, if not better than the larger networks.

Along with our Week in Review, Gabe Goldberg dropped back by to keep the scary out of your PC. Face your PC head on with links to boil down the babble and put your computer in its place.

Gabe's Golden Links to keep your PC from being scary:
O'Reilly - www.oreilly.com
WhatIs - www.whatis.com (note:skip sponsored links for user contents)
Wikipedia - www.wikipedia.com
SmartComputing - www.SmartComputing.com

You can find more from Gabe on www.tiplet.com

Keep your RSS reader pointed to our feeds for blog posts to hear about upcoming shows and to our shows as they are posted. Tune in next week for more Cloud Computing and the Green House comparison Tom told you about at the end of the show.

We look forward to having Julie back and commend her for all her hard work.

Have a great week and thanks for listening!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

June 28- Computers Tick for Politics

Julie Germany stops by this week to tell us about "Pro-Democratic Movements, New Media, Old Media, and Technology". Julie is the director of the Institute of Politics, Democracy & the Internet at George Washington University who last came on the show to discuss the Web Tactics of Presidential Candidates. She studied at both Harvard and in Edinburgh, Scotland. Julie is also know for her contributions to a multitude of books as author, co-author or editor (See below).

Gabe Goldberg also comes back to remind us that PCs are not really scary.

The show airs Sundays at 6 pm EDT/ 3 pm MST in Phoenix, AZ on KFNX 1100.

If you would like to hear the show, but aren't in the greater Phoenix area, click on the link to hear the live stream of the show. ------>[JUMP]

More about Julie:
She is the principal author and editor of several publications, including Constituent Relationship Management for State Legislators, Best Practices for Political Advertising Online, Constituent Relationship Management: The New Little Black Book of Politics, and Person-to-Person-to-Person. She co-authored Putting Online Influentials to Work for Your Campaign, and she has authored chapters in Voting in America and Rebooting America.

Julie has appeared in national and international newspapers, magazines, and media, including MSNBC, C-SPAN, Fox News, CBS, and NBC. In 2008, Julie was honored as a Rising Star by Campaigns and Elections’ Politics Magazine. Julie previously served as the deputy director of IPDI. She worked as a writer, editor and program manager for international initiatives in Korea, Ukraine, Haiti and the United States. Julie is a founding board member of Young Champions, a non-profit that addresses youth health issues, and a founder of Mobile Monday DC, the local chapter of an international community of mobile technology experts and enthusiasts.

Monday, June 22, 2009

June 21- Week In Review

K.C. Blake gave us a very interesting show on "3D Transitions into the Living Room". It was a good break from evil economy news to talk about a cool developing home technology. Sign up on the right of the page to get shows in your inbox or favorite RSS reader.

Now, for the stories of the Week In Review:
  • MySpace Set To Lay Off 400 Workers- NYTimes- [JUMP]
  • Sirius XM Phone App Coming This Week, Say Customer Support- Engadget- [JUMP]
  • Legit Websites Face Malware Hits- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • Cowboys Stadium Technology Will Give Fans a Sensory Experience-Star Telegraph-[JUMP]
  • Bus Rapid Transit- Can It Make It in NYC?- WNYC-[JUMP]

Thanks for stopping by, and join us again this Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 6 pm EDT/ 3 pm MST with our guest Julie Germany.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

June 21- The Future is Another Dimension

This week our guest, K.C. Blake, will join the host Tom D'Auria on the topic of "3D Transitioning to the Living Room". With the expertise of K.C. of 3D visual accessories, it is sure to be an informative and interesting show.

K.C. Blake is the Director of Business Development at Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California. Prior to joing the ETC, KC worked in content development both as a supervising sound developer on numerous feature films, and as the producer of the animated DVD series Junior Giants.

On the show this week, we will also have guest reporter, Gabe Goldberg, to tell us about how "PC's Are Not Scary". Don't miss it!

The show will air live Sunday at 6 pm EDT/ 3 pm MST.

If you are around a computer, but not a radio at this time...listen to the show by clicking on this link ----->[Click Here]

Don't forget to stop back by on Monday for the stories featured in the Week In Review.