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Quick Blogcast – now easier than ever to post thoughts and more just the way you want!
With the addition of Remote Blogging (Metaweblog programming interface), Quick Blog is more powerful than ever. Now it’s easy to post directly from your blog reader, post pictures from your online photo albums and take full advantage of popular tools from other third-party sources. You can even post from Microsoft Word to your blog without … Continue reading
“Armageddon!” The scoop on Windows Vista, hotel heaven & hotel hell, and .XXX is back!
Windows Vista is coming! Just how big a deal is it? Well, Warren got his hands on an advance copy & tells Bob what’s new and hot about Microsoft’s biggest launch since Windows XP! Bob interviews Marc Johnson, a Go Daddy customer who built www.hotelchatter.com – read hotel reviews from ‘real people’ about the places … Continue reading
The debut of ‘Car Wash – Uncut’ – Battling Internet Giants & Shutting Down Domains!
The ‘totally Internet” show! In response to ever-growing demand, Bob debuts Go Daddy’s Internet-only version of Car Wash LIVE in Radio Go Daddy’s chat room! Hear comments from Go Daddy customers, Totally Traci, Preston & Lili! Then Warren drops in to give us the lowdown on the jockeying amongst Microsoft, AOL, Google & Sun Microsystems … Continue reading
Bob talks with Blogger Robert Scoble and MyPleasure.com
In an Internet-extravaganza, Bob talks with “blogger legend” Robert Scoble about telling it like it is and how that concept helped him get his first big break. The former Microsoft® technical evangelist tells all about his experiences back then and his current adventures in video podcasting. Plus, the Internet’s largest seller of adult bedroom toys, … Continue reading
Passionate Podcasting, Killer Rebranding & Those Crazy Canadians
It’s the show whose brand isn’t going anywhere. Podcasting forerunner Todd Cochrane dials in from the Big Apple to tell us how his social podcasting community Blubrry has already attracted over 1,200 podcasters since inception. Next, Mike McDerment, CEO of Freshbooks.com, explains how rebranding online can be murder and why Toronto is the city that … Continue reading