Monday, March 07, 2005

 

"The Daily Podcast Feed" for Monday - March 7, 2005

Today's podcast feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station



This morning's feed has 13 new podcasts. Enjoy!!

* The above flash audio player is simple to use. Just click the play arrow in the player to start a podcast or use the double arrows on the right to move to the next podcast. All podcasts decribed in player have show numbers and titles. All show numbers in player match up with the show numbers described in the show list below.

1) Coverville 58: Barenaked Ladies, Phranc, Maroon 5 and Trina Hamlin, by request (31.23MB; download) -- Coverville is sponsored by iPodderX. Feed your iPod by getting your copy of the #1 podcasting Macintosh client today at iPodderX.com!

Tonight you'll hear music by the Barenaked Ladies, Maroon 5, Trina Hamlin, Phranc, The Bad Plus, and an uncovered gem by Tanita Tikaram. Mmmm - good stuff on the show tonight.

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34 minutes

Source: Coverville

2) 03.06 vinyl podcast - Garry Mac & the Mac Truque (9.15MB; download) -- On this show, I play a cover of James Brown's "Cold Sweat" recorded by Garry Mac and the Mac Truque on their album Truqued Up: Alive in Concert. All I know about this group is that they were out of Kansas City, and recorded this one album of covers, and apparently nothing else. In addition [...]
Source: vinyl podcast

3) Grape Radio - Winemaker Spotlight: Brian Loring – Loring Wine Company - Part 1 (12.32MB; download) -- Rosella's Vineyard, located in Monterey County, near Soledad California

Grape Radio #11: Brian Loring, founder of the Loring Wine Company has rocketed to success as one of California’s top Pinot Noir winemakers. In fact, Wine Spectator Magazine recently profiled Brian as one of “California's New Generation”. In today’s show ...
Source: Grape Radio

4) Radio: Interview with Steve Hall of Adrants.com (30.29MB; download) -- Steve Hall of Adrants.com talks with us about the advertising and marketing industries. We make fun of O'Charleys, McDonalds, and other lousy ad campaigns....
Source: BlueGrassRoots

5) Fake Science Lab Report - March 7th, 2005 - show #1 (26.35MB; download) -- This is Fake Science's first podcast. In this show we have an interview with David Biderman who has helped develop and manage multiple streaming media technologies with such companies as Nullsoft, AOL/Time Warner and Apple. We also feature David Last on our regular Ambient Airlines e-Ticket segement with Christoper Morin. Our Test Subject is Destination Venus out of Fort Worth, Texas.

Ambient Airlines
Destination Venus
Source: Fake Science Lab Report

6) The Overnightscape #136 (3/7/05) (10.30MB; download) -- Tonight's subjects include: Brooklyn, The Grateful Dead, gimmicks, Khachaturian's Sabre Dance, industrial wastelands, Canal Street backgammon scams, 10/2/77, listener email ("Anthony from California", "Jason from England", "James Lowe", "Kinz Man", "Frank from NYU", "Brian from New Jersey"), Williamsburg Bridge, Super Objects, 4:40 AM, bus terminal classical music, and incoherent fun in the restroom. Hosted by Frank Edward Nora. (30 minutes)
Source: The Overnightscape

7) Change, Disruptive Technologies, e-Learning (1.60MB; download) -- Play the podcast -- downloadable sound file. We want students to succeed with technology. We also have no choice but to help them succeed. In order to retain students, they have to be able to use the technology. However, what happens when disruptive technologies occur at ever-increasing frequencies? The technologies will evolve ? some will disrupt our lives, and others will sustain further innovation. ...
Source: E-Learning Queen

8) Geekcast #9 (13.98MB; download) -- )-- Geekcast #9 Show Notes:Intro Music.Summary of podcast.Contact info.**************Tech news:Lawyers for Apple Computer and a trio of Mac enthusiast Web sites met in court on Friday in a case that could have wide-ranging implications for the future--and even the definition--of online journalism. Apple is seeking the right to subpoena the e-mail providers of three Mac-focused sites that published information documenting details of future Apple products. The company says that information was stolen, and is seeking legal action against employees who leaked the data. But it says it needs the Web sites' sources in order to identify the employees.A California state judge issued a tentative ruling late Thursday that would give Apple the go-ahead to pursue that information from the Web sites' Internet service provider, but the judge did not issue a final decision at Friday's hearing. ...
Source: Geekcast Podcast

9) History According to Bob: History of the Finger (6.03MB; download) -- The history behind the international gesture of disdain
Source: History According to Bob Podcast

10) 03/03 "Cranky Bald-Dog" TPC (12.03MB; download) -- 03/03 "Cranky Bald-Dog" TPC - TPC - Russell S. Holliman
Source: Treo Podcast

11) The nature of fame and success (1.11MB; download) -- A few days ago I was pondering the nature of fame and success ...

Source: View from the Isle - Professional Blogging & Blog Consulting

12) Podcast 2005-03-06 Weekend Summary (12.66MB; download) -- Artist: Daylow

SlashdotReview is a ten minute audio podcast summary of
recent technology news items from Slashdot.org

Complete copy, news item links and additional details are available at Slashdot.org

After the news, each day we feature a new artist or group at the end of the ...
Source: Slashdot Review

13) Friday Night Lights (14.63MB; download) -- Another action packed episode in studio 411. We flirted with the idea of going out but thought making a new show would be a better idea. Quinn again visits with The Colmination to discuss topics of interest. Late in the show a surprise guest shows up to say hello. Please send me any questions or comments to colmination@gmail.com

Check out my ...

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Source: The Colmination

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