Tony Ruscoe spoke with BBC about Google ads and the future of Google as an OS (I had to switch to IE to hear this): http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/analysis.shtml |
Well, Google had not turned 10 yet! Later this month ;)
Anyway, I can't hear the Mister Ruscoe's voice because I'm with Linux. No IE available here... :-/ |
In Ubuntu, execute: sudo aptitude install xine-ui libxine1-ffmpeg xine http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/meta/tx/nb/analysis_mon_au_nb.asx |
And now Brian Ussery! :) http://www.beussery.com/npraudio.mov |
Thanks Philipp (blushing)! Also thanks to Georgia Public Broadcasting and Minnesota Public Radio for the the great job they do as well as all of their radio magic!
The full program is available at the URL below but here is a summary:
* Congress back in session: Will they actually get anything done? We talk with Kathryn Pearson of the University of Minnesota. * Trouble naming your baby? Sarah Palin's here to help. * Brian Ussery of Blogoscoped.com joins us for The Week in Google (it was a big week) * The Wall Street Journal's Vanessa O'Connell on new employee management software * "Too Big to Fail"...sounds like a John Prine song to me
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/programs/in_the_loop/ |
Hé hé, congratz Tony, congratz Brian! :-)
(thanks appelflap for the tip) |