There is great group on this week and the big topic is the economy and how to ready yourself for tough fanancial times. An interesting idea that comes out is that no matter what your job is, but flexible and approach everything with a sense of entraprenuership.
Brian Brushwood has a very interesting theory about Hulu secretly loving Boxee and making incremental changes to thwart them just to appease NBC and Fox. This makes a lot of sense and when you see the weak tactics used to attempt blocking access from non-traditional browsers you can’t...
We are lucky enough to get a clip show on this weeks episode of TWiT. When it comes to a weekly show, making a clip show is incredibly time consuming and labor intensive so it great to get this one.
Listening to all of these clips makes me glad I put TWiT in the top 5 that I put out a few days ago. The discussion here is great with so many different points of view from so many people. You absolutely will not find another tech podcast with a better roster than this.
A selection of good and bad TWiT clips from 2008, featuring many of this year’s...
The last TWiT of the year is creeping up. Next week’s show will be a previously recorded show with John Hodgman and the week after will be a “best of.”
I have heard the many don’t like Calacanis, but I find him quite interesting. He always has strong view and thinks he knows exactly what he is talking about, so I can see how he could rub some the wrong way.
Battery life, Google editing, LeWeb’08, and a look back at 2008.
Runtime – 1:34:54
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Leo and the gang are back this week to talk tech news of the past week. The big stories of the week are Microsoft’s re-interest in Yahoo, Facebook’s interest in Twitter and the spending trend of this holiday season.
Yahoo deconstructed, Tesla’s bailout-worthiness, Google cuts thousands, BlackBerry Storm, Black Friday deals, and more.
Runtime – 1:42:06
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