Should eBay be scared? Is Apple boring? Is Yahoo a copycat? Was Toshiba paid-off to dump HD DVD? Find out that and more as Don Reisinger sits down with Robert Scoble. After that, join Don as he discusses the mobile industry with Joe Tassone of HPC Development and finds out what kind of impact Google could have if it wins the 700MHz spectrum auction.
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Loved the podcast! Scoble always has an interesting take on things, and I enjoyed hearing the guy who works with the cell phone industry to expand their coverage. Nice array of topics.
One thing, though: please watch your volume levels! I had to initially boost my gain to hear your dialog with your guests, but then the music at the end was so loud, it nearly blew out my speakers! :-o
Almost every handset comes with mapping software these days, but standalone GPS devices are becoming more affordable than ever.
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- by bob02903 February 28, 2008 10:12 PM PST
- Loved the podcast! Scoble always has an interesting take on things, and I enjoyed hearing the guy who works with the cell phone industry to expand their coverage. Nice array of topics.
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(3 Comments)One thing, though: please watch your volume levels! I had to initially boost my gain to hear your dialog with your guests, but then the music at the end was so loud, it nearly blew out my speakers! :-o