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GeekTo.Me

GeekTo.Me 12: Third Time’s the Charm

by Sam Harrelson on March 20, 2009

Todd Crawford and Sam Harrelson circle the geek wagons and discuss the latest and greatest in web2.0, iPhone, mobile, and shiny. This week, the talk turns to Google Voice, the new iPhone OS, Blackberries, Facebook, Firefox and FriendFeed. Show Notes: – GMail’s Undo Send – Google Voice – iPhone 3.0 – New iPhones Coming? – [...]

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GeekTo.Me 11: Your Browser Can Hurt You

by Sam Harrelson on February 27, 2009

Download the MP3 File Todd Crawford and Sam Harrelson take on the world of coffee, podcasting, Safari, Twitter and OS updates on the 11th episode of GeekTo.Me: – CoffeeCast – Use Safari 4 Yet? – Browser Security – TweetDeck and 12Seconds Take on Seesmic and Twhirl – Track Back? – TV.com v Hulu – Mac [...]

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GeekTo.Me 10: The Google Life Sync

by Sam Harrelson on February 20, 2009

Download the MP3 File Todd Crawford and Sam Harrelson discuss Google's offline and mobile moves, great new iPhone apps and what's going on with Twitter. Show Notes: – Google GMail Offline – Mailplane – Gears – Google Calendar Sync – Apps Used on the iPhone – Rogue Amoeba – WeatherBug – AccuCast – WunderRadio – [...]

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GeekTo.Me 9: Cloud Marketing?

by Sam Harrelson on January 2, 2009

Todd Crawford and Sam Harrelson (from the end of November) discuss the geekiest aspects of online existence with a bent towards the life of a web worker. This week, the talk is heavily based on iPhone since the 2.2 release had just been made: -DMV -Chrysler’s Web Edition -iPhone 2.2 -Orb2.0 -Hulu -Blackberry Updates and [...]

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GeekTo.Me 8: Google Speech

by Sam Harrelson on January 2, 2009

Todd Crawford and Sam Harrelson make up for lost time and tackle the adoption of iPhone and the implications for marketing in GeekTo.Me 8 (the show dates from November, so some of the topics are dated but the content is still grrreeaaat as Tony the Tiger would say): Show Notes: – Google’s Speech Search – [...]

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