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This station lists some of my favourite podcasts. I have put a few together just to see how GigaDial.Net works

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Inside the Net 23: Michael Geist - 25 May 2006

Host: Amber MacArthur Guest: Michael Giest, Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa.

Amber and Michael discuss home recording, intellectual property law, the creative commons, and 'net neutrality.

Running time: 40:16

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Hosts: Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte Guest: Jeff Robbins of Lullabot

Jeff and his Lullabot Team (Ted Serbinski and Matt Westgate) are engineering the TWiT.tv redesign using the Drupal Content Management System (CMS). Jeff talks about why Drupal is the CMS of choice for sites ranging from MTV Europe to TWiT.tv.

Running time: 43:42

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Articles this week include "Elusive Inara", and "I Aim To Disobey: Malcolm Reynolds and Civil Disobedience".

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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Chris DiBona, Doug Kaye, and Molly Wood

We're at Yahoo for Podcast Academy 3 Bill Gates is stepping down from his position and handed his keys to Ray Ozzie. Google has launced a Shakespeare site Google Earth beta 4.0 has been released Google is building a GooglePlex The iPod city. Apple is going to investigate the iPod city. Apple may create a flash-based ultra-portable Microsoft is creating an audio/video device and service. Apple is in trouble with Scandanavia for its iTunes user license. ThePirateBay is moving back to Sweden Amazon is beginning to sell groceries. There's a ringtone that only kids can hear. In Washington, any site that talks about online gambling is committing a felony. Cablevision countersues Hollywood stating that their DVR system is similar to Betamax. Samsun is shipping the very first Blu-Ray player. A worm called BlackAngel.B spreads via MSN Messenger, en espaƱol. Netflix is suing Blockbuster over movie queues. And Blockbuster countersues saying that it is "like a fast-food restaurant trying to patent...the drive-through window." Flickr's taking down screenshots. Microsoft says there is a critical hole in Windows 98/Windows ME, and will not fix it. Netscape has a Digg ripoff on their hands.

Watch for the entries in the Remix 57 challenge. I got around a dozen so it's going to take me a little time to get them all posted. Thanks to everyone who made the attempt. You all did a better job than I did!

Running time: 1:14:33