Fresh Podcasts > Less Than 3 Podcast Episode #2

http://www.johnwiseman.ca/blogging [John Wiseman] The second episode of Less Than 3 has been released. Jill and I speak with Jason Calacanis about the new Netscape website, his offer to pay top users from major social news/bookmarking websites, his relationship with Kevin Rose and much, much more.

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http://www.johnwiseman.ca/blogging  John Wiseman: 9:29 ”˜Kevin Rose has done a great job of spinning it’. Jason explains that Kevin has tried to say that he is stealing users and corrupting the process, implying that he doesn’t get it. (via Cosmos)

The Jason Calacanis Weblog The Jason Calacanis Weblog: I found these guys on Technorati after they mentioned me on their first podcast. So, I emailed and and thanked them for their intelligent comments and offered to be on their show. (via Cosmos)

Student PR Blog: Chris Clarke’s Perspective on Public Relations and Online Communications: For PR students and podcast junkies out there, a new PR/tech podcast has emerged - pay attention! Jill Pyle and John Wiseman have started a podcast called Less Than 3, which focuses on PR and tech issues (the subtitle is PR + Tech = (via Cosmos)

Jill Pyle: More About Jill Less Than 3 (My podcast) My Linkedin Profile onxiam (via Cosmos)

http://philcrissman.com  philcrissman.com: when I finally decided to visit it again, they had improved quite few aspects, but I’m still not a digg-evangelist. I grudgingly peruse digg’s front page only because it has the critical mass which ensures that there’s usually one or two interesting links to be found. (via Cosmos)

bookofjoe: The only thing I can see heading off the inevitable commercialization of bookofjoe is someone offering to pay me for the exclusive right to feature bookofjoe on their portal or online network. (via Cosmos)

gapingvoid: "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards" meets "the global microbrand" etc.: Calacanis and Arrington. (via Cosmos)

rexblog.com: Rex Hammock's Weblog: Jason Calacanis: Quote of the Day: "The first step in sucking less, is knowing you suck.". Technorati Tags: aol, jason calacanis (via Cosmos)

raving lunacy: I can only hope the mass defections from AOL and the hemorrage of profits will finally drive home the final stake into their gated community. Don't believe everything you read about how open they have become. (via Cosmos)

http://www.shore.com/commentary/weblogs  Shore Communications Inc.: Commentary - Weblogs - ContentBlogger - Shore News Commentary: Young drive 'radical media shift' BBC News VNU CEO Krakoff Sees Expansion of Existing Brands As First Priority FOLIO: Magazine Hearst Shelling Out $299 Million in Next Phase of MediaNews Deal AP via Editor & Publisher Hard times at AOL right now. (via Cosmos)

[Lessthan3.ca] The Less Than 3 Podcast: I agree with Jill’s comments that digg should definitely be employing some kind of communications/pr strategy. Kevin Rose’s comments on diggnation (regarding the Netscape issue) made him seem very unprofessional, and that he was undermining digg users’

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