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Matt May is a Web accessibility specialist, and has written on the interaction of people and technology since 1995. He keeps his own weblog at bestkungfu.com, and produces a podcast called Staccato, which features Creative Commons-licensed music.

Alex Williamsblogs, consults and produces unconference style events, where people immerse in DIY media. These are fun occasions, designed for people who want to get together with authors, artists, technologists and leading thinkers to converse, eat, listen to music, write, shoot photos and post podcasts and videoblogs. Alex also works with companies to establish DIY approaches, where writing, photography, voice and video come together to create new conversations and communities. Alex is currently fascinated with digital photography. His girlfriend calls him a Flickrholic. Send Alex a nice message: alexhwilliams at gmail.com.

Nicole Simon loves blogging and podcasting, dashed with an European view. As consultant she helps to facilitate such tools for business purposes or personal publishing empires. She can be found at cruel to be kind and on her private blog Useful Sounds.

Roland Tanglao is a well known podcasting enthusiast and a passionate advocate of blogs, RSS, and social software as a means of online expression for people, organizations and businesses. He is a prominent participant in the blogosphere and online communities and one of the founders of Bryght and as Bryght's Chief Blogging Officer reads hundreds of blogs daily. He graduated from the University of Waterloo, worked at Nortel Networks where he ran its first internal corporate blog, has has been blogging since 1999, and was the first business blogging consultant in Canada.

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July 13, 2005

Corante Podcast, July 12, 2005

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In today's podcast, Alex and Matt talk about the iTunes release, and Matt's controversial reactions to it; more on the upcoming Senate debate over online music licensing; Microsoft's fear of the p-word; and, of course, Philip Torrone.

We're desperately hoping that this will get played on terrestrial radio, since Mark Ramsey says that's the best we can hope for, but in the meantime, please listen to this podcast at a time and place of your choosing, and pretend instead that we're interrupted periodically by ads for car dealerships or monster truck rallies.

Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. At the county fairgrounds. You'll pay for the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge.

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1. phillip torrone on July 14, 2005 03:48 AM writes...

the gadget bag strikes again :-]

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2. Mark Ramsey on July 14, 2005 09:35 AM writes...

Would it be so bad to be interrupted by auto ads if your audio was listened to by millions as a result? That's "broad"casting, baby!

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3. Matt May on July 19, 2005 12:55 AM writes...

It seems that if we wanted to be on terrestrial radio, we wouldn't be doing a show about podcasting. But that's just me.

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