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Dan Cameron: Podcasts at Scattered

  • JaredB · 4 years ago
    Engadget
    Science at NASA
    2600
    Democracy Now
    The Linux User Show
    The Mobiles Show (about cell phone tech)
    Software As She's Developed (This is from an Australian java developer - that's where the "she's" comes from, so don't worry, Dan, there's no girls on this one)

    I listen to a whole bunch of other software developer ones and some other miscellaneous ones too, but you may not be interested in those.
  • JaredB · 4 years ago
    Ha, my comment is in moderation, probably because of all the links.
  • Dan · 4 years ago
    Yeah, I forgot to include engadget.

    I'll check the others out soon.
  • JasonB · 4 years ago
    Engadget is a good one.

    I listened to the 2600 shows for the last year or so. I prefer "off the hook" but never really enjoyed "off the wall" Worth checking out both if you haven't heard them. the rss link for 2600 nabs both shows.

    While not technically a podcast, the audio files from "The Fifth HOPE" conference are awesome. Even if you just listen to the Kevin Mitnik and Steve Wozniak keynotes. http://www.the-fifth-hope.org/hoop/5hope_speake...

    On the Christian tip I really enjoy "The God Journey". Its done by 2 friends of mine who are fantastic thinkers and writers, and they talk about God and issues in the world big and small.
    http://www.thegodjourney.com/podcast.xml
  • JasonB · 4 years ago
    The MAKE Magazine podcast is also really good. Mainly hacking/tinkering stuff and they do videocast occassionally as well. http://makezine.com/blog/archive/make_podcast/i...
  • JaredB · 4 years ago
    Did you hear this week's TWIT show, where they were talking about how lame the iTunes RSS system is?
  • Dan · 4 years ago
    That's why I went to feed burner.

    1. if iTunes ever changes the way they want the tags in the rs feed feedburner will take care of it automatically.

    2. Easier to manage all the info if I need to update it. I won't have to change my rss file every time.
  • Mat · 4 years ago
    Fly with me can be pretty entertaining as well, but 2600, Democracy Now, and Cinecast are all excellent as well. Gonna try out The World: Technology. Good recomendations.