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Attack of the Clones

Aug21

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I like this!

Via kosso.wordpress.com.

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PHREADZ podcast

Aug1
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Well sort of. Some of the content from Kosso's phreadz.com is also available in MP4 format, which is kind of handy for ipod video. So I'm hoping this feed will populate my ipod with the fascinating conversations these guys are having. Only some of the content mind, not all of it, so these threaded video conversations might not be all that threaded. I have a horrible fear they might not be that interesting either. Why is so much (free) web content just so bad? I guess you get what you pay for.

I have found some that I like, that is free, here follows a summary. These are all audio only, I guess audio podcasting is a bit more established:

Collings and Herrin - Richard Herring and Andrew Collins. Only listened to a couple of these so far, but it's a recreation of a radio segment they used to do, but recorded on a laptop, on one of their kitchens, as neither of them has a radio show any more.
Cobra Beercast Dom Joly and Danny Wallace plus guests who have included Iain Lee and McKenzie Crook. Brilliant, hard to see how they can maintain it. Ooh, there's another one today.
Shindiggery - Iain Lee, bit weird.
www.guardian.co.uk/podcasts - their podcasts are nearly all great. I listen to their daily podcast every day, and the tech and music ones each week, but the occasional arts one is rubbish. The Guardian of course hosted the Ricky Gervais podcast, which really helped this whole thing take off.
Stephen Fry's podgram - I really like him, but it's self indulgent and whiny (like... oh) but also seems like it's fizzling out already. The first one started out in proper emo blog style, but the last one was him reading a speech he'd been paid to make by the BBC, hmm.

Some not so good one's that I've seen recently include geekbrief.tv and diggnation, they are both really light on content, geekbrief especially is based mostly around press releases it seems (from the few brief listens I've had). This is free content though, if I was trying to do regular news I'm sure I would resort to the same things. I will give these another chance, you'll be glad to hear. geekbrief.tv is produced (or executive produced) by , who you may remember mentioned here in the early days of podcasting. He was calling himself the Podfather before picked it up.

Um, I'm running out now, I will have to revisit this list.

Had a bit of a hitch with the ipod, computer crashed while syncing and I lost my whole library. Not the mp3's, they're all safe, but all the meta data about playlists and content I'd subscribed to is gone. My playlists were brilliant! It's a proper shame. I will be rebuilding this for most of the weekend, no time for any of the housework I had planned.

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Kosso bigged up on techcrunch

May23

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They call him a seesmic.com clone but they like him... I thought phreadz.com was still a secret actually.

For the uninitiated, it's like a chat room / message board, but based around your webcam. So many people have them these days that it makes sense, typing out content like this is so early-late-mid 2000s...

Found out this week that another friend of mine did that Indiana Jones thing, and was in a room with Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, George Lucas and more, how cool is that?



Is phreadz big time now then? Do I get some invites to tout out to people? Hey, I used it in its earliest incarnation!







Ooh, my hair was shorter, and that was two promotions ago at work!

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Also there's an xml feed of phreadz, a JSON feed, and a KML feed of phreadz , search my phreadz venue info, phreadz on Your Folkestone.

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