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March 15, 2009

Dogear-Nation – Episode 93 – Friday the 13th Part Deux

Author: Michael Rowe - Categories: Podcast
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Michael, Andy and Michael are excited to welcome special guest Veronica Belmont to this weeks episode. After a rough and rocky restart (check out the end of the show – I guess that’s why it’s Friday the 13th), we dive right into our listener tags, including 3-D patient records, crazy British dress up day, and ways of getting out of all those social networks you’ve been joining for years. We also spend some time reviewing the new Facebook Privacy application, is it ready for prime time?

What’s cool?
Michael M — Peepfest!
Andy — Blue fusion – Week
Veronica — The vintage web
Michael R — Converting to run Safari 4 as primary browser

Obligatory 3-D Internet>
3-D patient record software – (dbartek)
Prior virtual art or a real case – (kevinaires)

Social Networkin’
Rednosin Day – (tx5)
Facebook privacy application

Mac-a-rooni
Sirius/XM on iPhone in 2Q – “primary distribution outlet, new car ales,” (SIC)
iPhone 3.0 coming

Technotronic
Get out of LinkedIn, find a new place MySpace, no need to be coy, Roy – set yourself free – (mattsimpson)
Patent allowing wearer to dodge bullets – (dbartek)

Final thoughts
Michael M — No plain brown wrappers on the whispernet! – (kiambogo)
Andy – ego — New niece
Michael R — record button is good
Verionia — Sword and LaserEye of the world. 2nd book on audible — not so great.

Bonus links from the show
Visible Human Server
The Visible Human Project
The Adam Software
BMW Augmented Reality

Google’s Opt out on Ads
BT claims patents on hyperlinks

Twitterlink – (twitterlink)

Other great links we didn’t get to
Apple Netbook with touchscreen rumor part 347

End of the line for IE? – (huskiect)
Military applications of post-it notes? – (comcipher)

March 9, 2008

Dogear-Nation – Episode 43 – Sexy Enterprise Apps

Author: Michael Rowe - Categories: Podcast
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With the guys fully back in form, we deside to dig back into our dogear archives for a tag from Jasmin Tragas on “Should Enterprise Apps be Sexy?”. Given our history of innovation, visualization and pleasing experiences, while our answer surprise you? Check out this week’s show to find out!

Tags:
Enterprise apps should be sexy / Jasmin Tragas — http://www.acidlabs.org/2007/12/10/enterprise-apps-can-and-should-be-sexy/

Operating Systems
Macworld redux — http://www.macworldencore.com/online/presentation.asp
Linux inside windows — http://www.andlinux.org/
iPhone to become direct MS Exchange clients — http://macwindows.com/news_iphone_exchangeclient.html
iPhone developer program — http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program/

Music systems
Pandora does classical music — http://www.pandora.com/
Netflix prize — http://www.netflixprize.com/
Netflix prize Wired article — http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/magazine/16-03/mf_netflix

Obligatory 3D Internet
Circuit City — http://www.massively.com/2008/02/29/circuit-city-relaunches-in-second-life/
3D Internet clicks with BBC / Holly Stewart — http://w3.ibm.com/news/w3news/top_stories/2008/03/uknews_internetstrategyclicksatbbc.html
Linden Labs introduces HTML in SL — http://digado.nl/linden-lab-introduces-html-in-sl.html
Vbusiness and the 3D Internet / Mikael Haglund — http://www.publ.hj.se/diva/abstract.xsql?dbid=1160
Reaching haptic controllers — http://www.reachin.se/

Final Thoughts
Michael M. –> go Tar Heels! Beat Dook!
Matt –> Open AIM — http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/05/aol-gets-it-right-with-open-aim-20-embraces-meebo-and-ebuddy/
Michael R. –> ROWE launch kit — http://www.culturerx.com/