SPOS #30 – Business Books, Boomerangs And More

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Welcome to episode #30 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. I thought this was going to be a quick show, but it turns out there was a lot to talk about. So, enough from me… enjoy the conversation…
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #30 – Host: Mitch Joel.
– Running time: 40:36.
– Audio comment line – please take note: +1 206-666-6056.
– Please send in questions, comments, suggestions – [email protected].
– Audio comment from Bryan Person – Bryper, New Comm Road and CaseCamp Second Life.
– Michael Seaton from Scotiabank and The Client Side will be presenting without me at CaseCamp Second Life – listen to find out why.
– Audio comment from Kathryn LagdenAIMS – Association of Internet Marketing and Sales.
AIMS LinkedIn Group.
Montreal Business Book Review.
Next session is Digital Convergence by Henry Jenkins.
Montreal Business Book Review – Best Business Books of 2006.
– Got feedback from Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers Authors Robert Scoble and Shel Israel.
InfoPresse Boomerang Awards.
Five Things Meme – special thanks to Anna Farmery of The Engaging Brand.
– Six Points Of Separation – Six Pieces Of Technology I Can’t Live Without (And Neither Should You).
– Music from the Podsafe Music Network.
Munk – ‘Drown’.
Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056.
Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #30 – Host: Mitch Joel.

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  1. As the satisfied owner of a SanDisk Sansa m230 (and not an iPod, I can’t think what all the fuss over iTunes is about. It’s slow, it puts hooks all over your system, it requires you to hand over a credit card number just to write a review of a free podcast, and it’s rotten at searching, or was the last time I tried. I use Juice to subscribe to podcasts and am happy with it despite (or perhaps because of) its no-frills interface. I don’t use iTunes for anything unless I absolutely can’t avoid it.

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