The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #305: December 27, 2007
Content summary: Predictions for 2008; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; Todd Cochrane’s 24-hour podcasts to support OLPC; Google Reader sharing private data stirs up a storm; Blognation writers live on; online TV ads more popular than TV TV ads; Dan York reports on Twitter; listeners’ comments discussion; next FIR episode on New Year’s Eve; music from Brother Love; and more.
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Show notes for December 27, 2007
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So, until Monday December 31…
There’s a lot of speculation about 2008 going on at Internet Evolution (http://www.internetevolution.com).
Tis the season to host frivolous contests and give away money (Fa la la la la…)
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