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115: Boobs, Tags and Social Networking
http://www.canadianpodcastbuffet.ca/ ?p=234Download 115: Boobs, Tags and Social Networking Recorded half-live from Edmonton, it’s your weekly peep into all things podcasting in Canada. NEWS AND NOTES Shows dated for mondays now Audio comment from Bill Deys re: London Free Press efforts Dave and Heather close up shop, leave them a goodbye
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114: What if you had a meetup and nobody came?
http://www.canadianpodcastbuffet.ca/ ?p=231Download 114: What if you had a meetup and nobody came? Travel, meetups and Social Anxiety. Also if all goes as planned, this is our first SIMULCAST episode. That’s right, we begin our invasion of terrestrial radio now. We’ll have a radio version of the show on Whistle Radio, CIWS 102.7 in Stouffville, Ontario.
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113: Live from PodCamp Montreal
http://www.canadianpodcastbuffet.ca/ ?p=230Download 113: Live from PodCamp Montreal We break format for this episode and serve up a Buffet recorded live in Hotel Le Roberval in Montreal. and Julien SmithScarborough Dude join us in the suite shared by Mark and Todd Tyrtle for a discussion on PodCamp Montreal.
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Conference clash
http://www.bobgoyetche.com/ ?p=335photo by JonCaves This is the Air Canada A319 that flies apparently to San Francisco. The cool thing is it’s painted in the pre-Air Canada “Trans-Canada Airlines” motif, which IMHO is just way cooler than any paint I’ve seen on AirCanada planes in the last 20 years… If Air Canada holds up
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Interlocking Stones : Decisions, Techniques and Styles to turn daily downloads from 20 to 2000
http://podcampmontreal.org/ 2008/ 09/ mark-blevis/Mark Blevis is a social media strategist, producer, speaker, community developer, columnist and conference organizer. He is well-known for collaborating with Bob Goyetche on Podcasters Across Borders, an annual podcasting conference held in Kingston, Ontario. He can be heard regularly on Canadian Podcast Buffet and Just One More Book.
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Concept: Blogging as a band 8-13-08
http://neilgorman.org/ ?p=303The other day I read Warren Elli’s Bad Signal (an email list thing that Ellis does and I subscribe to) and he was talking about the anthology comic as a concept. I really dug what he said… What you need is one writer and three artists. Essentially, you decide to Form A Band.
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Dopplr = new (maybe useful) web2.0 thing
http://neilgorman.org/ ?p=286When I was at PAB 08 I was talking with Bob Goyetche and he turned me onto this cool travel related web2.0-ish site called Dopplr. What Dopplr does is create a web interface (with a decent UI) that lets you (the user) inform people in your social network about trips that your taking.
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Podcasters Across Borders Special Episode
http://www.ductapeguy.net/ ?p=264Podcasters Across Borders was in Kingston last weekend. On Saturday evening, we took a lovely boat cruise around Kingston complete with an open mic for all the podcasting musicians. This show features highlights from that cruise and includes performances by myself, Mark Blevis, Bob Goyetche, Chris Brogan, Jay Moonah, Danielle Lennon, Bob Ledrew, John Meadows.
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110: Embalmers are people, too (season three wrap-up)
http://www.canadianpodcastbuffet.ca/ ?p=202Download 110: Embalmers are people, too (season three wrap-up) This is the end of season three. Have a happy, healthy and safe summer! We’ll be back in September. We’ve left some funny outtakes at the end of the show.
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Looking Back At Podcasters Across Borders 2008
http://www.podcastingnews.com/ 2008/ 06/ 23/ looking-back-at-podcasters-across-b…Podcasters from throughout North America gathered in Kingston, Ontario, last weekend for the third annual Podcasters Across Borders conference. Here is a quick rundown of some of the coverage of the event by participants and presenters at PAB08: Financial Aid Podcast and social media superhero Chris Penn talks a little bit about the “battle” (heated discussion) between himself and Chris Brogan.
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