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August 10, 2008

Dogear-Nation – Episode 63 – 08-08-08

Author: Michael Rowe - Categories: Podcast
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Michael and Michael welcome special guest Rob Smart to the show this week. Rob comes from IBM’s Hursley lab and was the developer of the Second Life Translation HUD back in 2006. While the rest of the world is talking about the olympics, the we focus on tech, tweets, and drinks this week. Our listener links this week focus on iPhone access to Virtual Worlds, Data, and Mobile Me. We look at the new xbat imbedded in Internet Explorer 7, and a quick look back at the summer of Web 2.0. We also unveil the new Dogear-Nation Hoodie! Just a reminder that we will not be recording a show next week and will be back on our recording schedule August 22nd.

iPhone Stuff
Second Life Communication via iPhone
Heidi go seek — synching digital life to iPhone
iPhone QR, Data Matrix, Aztec code reader

Windows Stuff
xbat — web browser plugins

Web 2.0 Stuff
Summer of web 2.0
Check us out on Twitter
Michael Rowe
Michael Martine
Rob Smart
Check out our blogs
Michael Rowe
Rob Smart

Josh Whedon
Dr. Horrible
Firefly
Drive

Beverages
Irn Bru and Irn Bru USA
Cheerwine

Final Thoughs
Michael R.
Rob Smart
Michael M.

Reminder — no show next weekend

June 8, 2008

Dogear-Nation – Episode 54 – Elvis has Entered the Building

Author: Michael Rowe - Categories: Podcast
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Michael, Michael, and Matt get together to talk about the future of the iPhone (not really but we have to do a hit and run on it). Microsoft shows Webslices and no one cares. Sony showed Rolly last year, and the world served up a collective Yawn, but at least we can talk about statistics. And Matt leads a discussion to enlighten anyone seriously interested in watching movies through the latest video goggles.

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Webslices” by duckboxxer

Sony Rolly

Myvu Personal Media Viewer – Solo Plus Edition – by Matt – a discussion on immersive video goggles

Most followers per update on twitter by seemsartless