March 21st, 2008
This is the interview within an interview… inside the interview I did with ijustine is this interview done by Sherry Smith of the Hope Show. A veritable AustinCast - Hope Show - Austincast sandwich.
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March 21st, 2008
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March 21st, 2008
Lindsay Campbell did hundreds of episodes of the insanely popular Wallstrip and is now doing something totally new and different, a show about news and politics. We luckily catch her in an interview on day 1 of SXSW. There will be blog is Lindsay’s clip from sxsw which includes two cuts of austincasts Paul Terry Walhus talking about Matt Mullenwegg and “wholesome, family podcasts”. “MobLogic shamelessly pimps fellow bloggers in a pathetically transparent attempt to promote itself” it says on moblogic.tv’s episode page. 
pingback austincast.com/blog bastropbuilder.com/blog compuslides.com/blog gameslides.com/blog magickpapers.com/blog shopslides.com/blog touroftexas.com/blog spring.net/blog socobuzz.com/blog web2.0slides.com/blog webgirlvillage.com/blog wholetech.com/blog wmeyers.com/blog workontheweb.com/blog
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March 21st, 2008
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March 21st, 2008
This is the veoh version of the rock band hottest women in tech performance at SXSW 2008. First time on veoh!
Online Videos by Veoh.com
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March 21st, 2008
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February 6th, 2008
Super Tuesday rocked the airwaves last night as Hillary and Obama were in a near dead heat with Hillary racking up the big California prize. Texas looms large now for the March 5th primary with 228 delegates at stake and a scheduled Feb 28th debate between Obama and Hillary.
It was interesting to see Huckabee and Mitt Romney lighting up big victory cigars and declaring victory while they were losing.
But the big winner last night was Google Maps teamed up with Twittervision. This app filtered all the twitter posts that related to the election and posted them on a map of the world.
Check it out. It kept me in stitches all last night and was tit for tat more informative than CNN, MSNBC, Fox or any of the old media outlets. New media was the clear winner in last nights Super Tuesday.
You can also keep track of the election at @Politics (run by the Media Cynic) and at Politweets. There is also a list here of political candidates with Twitter accounts.
Google has also has added an Election news resource. In the meantime you can check the latest polls to see how pollsters like InsiderAdvantage, SurveyUSA, Zogby, Rasmussen and ARG predict the candidates are going to do today.
More coverage of the Google and Twitter mashup at TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Webware, Google LatLong, Lifehacker, SEO and Tech Daily, ReadWriteWeb, CatCubed and Twitter Blog. (via Techmeme)
source for links is here at bloggersblog
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November 18th, 2007
Norman Mailer’s wife speaks at the Texas Book Festival just a few days before his death. His sixth and last wife, married in 1980, was Norris Church (née Barbara Davis), a former model turned writer. They had one son together, John Buffalo Mailer, and Mailer informally adopted Matthew Norris, her son by her first husband, Larry Norris.
Norris Church Mailer is the author of a previous novel, Windchill Summer. She was raised in Arkansas and now lives on Cape Cod. Her husband of thirty-one years, Norman Mailer, died just days after this talk.
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November 7th, 2007
On Menla Mountain
(After “Hiking in the Catskills with Robert Thurman” — July 2007)
Part 1 of 6 (5 more installments to come)
In warped and corrugated layers of sedimentary rock,
White limestone ledges splotched with lichen and green moss
Protrude from wooded slopes laid down by life and growth,
Decay and death — the lifeless underlayer of support
For evolution of conscious mind — while only sparsely
Open to the light.
Eons of subterranean force, fire, and lava flow,
Tectonic clash upheaving mountain range,
Lie barely noticed under mere millennia
Of cellular striving and expansive thought.
(to be continued)
Copyright © 2007 William Meyers
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November 4th, 2007
anyone going to sxsw this year?
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