mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 25 2008 | steve gillmor, techcrunch, podcast, gillmor gang, startups
An hour-long conference call podcast EVERY DAY (sheesh) which frequently includes Arrington, Scoble, Cantor, and Calacanis.
I only recently started reading Steve Gillmor in the form of his posts on TechCrunch. Unfortunately, I don't think he's a very good writer; he seems inclined to produce a Joycean stream-of-consciousness wandering rant that can only be understood by the most inner-circle of Silicon Valley groupies and tech weenies.
I'm listening to the May 23, 2008 podcast with Google Engineer David Glazer. He explains oAuth and the rationale for the Google IO conference.
These calls look like they have some good gems in them - I just can't imagine devoting the time to listed to 7 hours per week to cull the wheat from the chaff.
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