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G’Day World #15 2005-12-05

Rich Giles, host of The Gadget Show, joins me today for a chat about:

  • Wired Magazine as a Technology Market Barometer
  • Adam Curry and “Wiki-Gate”
  • Aussie ISP iiNet representative suggests ISPs will block Skype
  • Why the Government doesn’t want to release Open Spectrum
  • Thanks Rich! Sorry it’s taken so long to have you on the show mate! See you same time next year? ;-)

     
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    7 Responses to “G’Day World #15 2005-12-05”

    1. Paul Montgomery Says:

      Waaagh, linky no worky!

    2. Paul Montgomery Says:

      Ah, there it is.

    3. Richard Giles Says:

      Thanks for having me on the show (finally) Cam :). Lets not get over excited, the same time next year seems a bit close :).

      Was good to spend some time alone with your audience ;)

    4. ThePodcastNetwork :: The Gadget Show » Blog Archive » Gadget Geek On G’Day World Says:

      [...] Cameron, co-founder of The Podcast Network, invited me on G’Day World yesterday. We had a great chat about my Wired Magazine Technology Barometer, Wiki-Gate, Australian ISPs limiting bandwidth for things like Skype, and Open Spectrums. [...]

    5. Angus Scown Says:

      Cam, I am really enjoying your series on community media. Your points about people who sell out is so critical. Too often it is not the writers but the editors that do the selling out though. I tell anyone who will listen about TPN in general and your show. It is critical that people understand that they have to act to get back the knowledge networks. Knowledge should not be owned it should be shared. Keep on keeping it real.

    6. Cameron Reilly Says:

      Hey Angus, thanks very much for the feedback! Good to know someone’s listening! Sometimes I think I’m just talking to myself…

    7. Angus Scown Says:

      I don’t know all the ins and outs of podcasting but isn’t there are way to track who listens. I guess if someone downloads they may not listen. That is what is sooo bogus about newspaper circulation figures. Doesn’t mean the 20 copies at a cafe get read. Surely an opportunity in the podcast technology as it matures is to include a way to capture true knowledge of your audience.

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