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[The Last Podcast] I agree with Doc Searls that this weeks Gillmor Gang was very good - and not just because Doc was on a different phone (I havent had time listened to the last chapter yet, and neither the first, as the feed didnt seem to include the first one). Since last weeks episode featured an almost unbearably bad first part where nobody seemed to be saying anything, this weeks show was a great comeback for the gang.
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[Crunchnotes.com] CrunchNotes » Why I resigned from Gillmor Gang: But I also think that the quality of a GG session is inversely proportional to the amount of Steve’s active participation in the discussion. Its a fine line between being host and panelist, and the show is better, IMHO, when Steve is more the former and less the latter.
[Doc.weblogs.com] The Doc Searls Weblog : Monday, July 10, 2006: (Podcasting, blogging) is Theater is an example of what cognitive linguists call a conceptual metaphor, or a frame. It's something we think and talk in terms of.
[Gesturelab.com] Steve Gillmors GestureLab » Hard Rain: Doc Searls is one of the most important voices of our time, and reducing even for a minute the reach of that sound is just plain dumb. Dana Gardner, who sat with Mike Vizard and me in a bar at Comdex 4 years ago and dreamed up what became the Gang, and recently literally jumped off this cliff we're building without a parachute.
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