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PodCamp DC Review

April 20, 2008 - Comments

Yesterday, I mentioned that PodCamp DC was happening and it was a successful event, in my books. The organizers worked their tails off to pull off the event, the sessions were great - I’m hearing wonderful feedback from the session hosted by Andy Carvin of NPR and Jim Long (NewMediaJim) from NBC.

This is now my [...]

Podcamp DC

April 18, 2008 - Comments

Podcamp DC is this weekend and Technosailor is a sponsor. I’m a fan of the Podcamp movement, but I’m particularly a fan of them being locally based. Local sponsors, local organizers, local attendees, local issues, etc.
Last year, I drove up 95 to PodCamp Philly (I consider Philly to be relatively local since it is an [...]

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