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I’ve been interested in the iPhone since I learned of it. Of course, one would think that I had actually watched the Macworld Keynote where Jobs introduced the iPhone. Nope.
I had downloaded the iPod version of the video, but it’s an hour and 45 minutes long and I just didn’t have the time to sit through it.
As I’m traveling back from CTIA this past Thursday night, I had finished my book, read all my magazines and was surrounded by a loudly giggling group of high school girls from the Glen Ridge Girls Softball Team. (Who called me, “Sir”. *Sigh*) I decided it was finally time to watch the keynote.
OMG.
If you thought that I wasn’t going to get one of these, you can put that out of your mind right now.
It makes my Treo 700p look like a brick and my Moto Q with WinMo 5 look like a software engineer’s side project. Of course, I’ll either have to pay Verizon $175 to get out of my contract or wait until the contract is up in June of ‘08.
The latter makes more sense, since they’ll have likely worked the bugs out of the phone by then, but I know myself better than that. I’ll be lucky if I can make it to July before I grab one of these.
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March 15th, 2007. Studio 1A. Myself and two co-hosts of On Digital Media recording Episode #27.
Our guest in The Purple Chair was Mr. John C. Havens, the about.com Guide to Podcasting, principal of Podcast Vision and Voice and Organizer of Podcamp NYC. (Of which On Digital Media is a Platinum Sponsor.)
Rather than recording our guest via Skype or Gizmo, we had the distinct pleasure of having John in Studio 1A this week. Guests always get The Purple Chair which is a half-height child’s chair from my son’s play set in our kitchen. (We have a lack of seating in Studio 1A, so my son makes his contribution to the cause.)
We enjoyed having John on the show and, given that he and I live in the same town, intend to have him back some time after Podcamp NYC.
Apparently, John enjoyed himself and the time we spent discussing the world of digital media. He thinks it’s “a meal worth savoring,” not a snack as is becoming typical in The Snack Culture of digital media. Thanks, John. That means a lot to us.
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Bum Rush the Charts happens today. The goal is to take an indie podsafe music artist to number one on the iTunes singles charts as a demonstration of the reach and purchasing power of podcasters, bloggers and other social media producers. (”We don’ need no stinkin’ record labels…”)
The song to buy is “Mine Again” by Black Lab. I had intended to buy it today but this morning, I received a gift from John Wall of The M Show and Ronin Marketeer - thanks, John! I “paid it forward” by buying a gift for Steve Hatch. Hopefully, he’ll gift it to someone else.
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