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CalacanisCast7 Beta Transcript up

Based on the number of requests I've decided to transcribe the CalacanisCast Beta 7.... you can read the transcript below. I'm thinking about having folks (i.e. the audience) insert links in the content at the wiki. This would take some responsibility... but would be helpful. So, the idea would be to put a link on Dave's name to his blog (or wikipedia page), a link to a product mentioned on the show, etc.

I've got a great person helping me with the transcription.. he might be able to start us off with somegreat links.

best j

Jason Calacanis: Welcome to CalacanisCast beta 7:
I am here with Dave Winer the founder of RSS, OPMS...

Dave Winer: How many times are we going to do this...

Jason: I gotta do it because there are people who listen to the podcast who don't know what any of this is – so I try to be a little magnanimous about it. So...

Dave: Why don't we try this version of the CalcanisCast that we are all real jerks. No that that wouldn't come real hard to any of us, right? Based on what I've heard about all of us...
Well, not you Peter, Peter is...

Jason: Not Peter, actually. Peter is known as...

Peter Rojas: Well, I keep a low profile...

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CalacanisCast Beta 7: Dave Winer and Peter Rojas discuss the RWC Podcast player

Update: The transcript has been published on my Wiki.


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Dave Winer (above), Peter Rojas (below, left with Walt Mossberg at CES) and I did a quick call last night about making a podcasting device.


We used Skype and HotRecorder and it worked really, really well (after I got it setup). It records in stereo really nice... sounds like we're in the same room.

Dave was in a very animated mood. The show starts at 2:49 minutes in... the first two minutes are Dave ranting about Yahoo TV.

Here's the MP3 file

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Note: If someone wants to be the official transcriber of the show I'll pay you to do it, give you a massive plug during the show, and invite you dinner when you're in town. :-)




BloggingMilken

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Two years ago I blogged the Milken Conference all by my lonesome. This yearI've got five bloggers/vloggers with me to cover the event at www.bloggingmilken.com. When I came toMilken with the idea of blogging it two years ago they said "what's blogging,"this year the word blog is coming up on every single panel it seems--missionaccomplished! (imagine me on the deck of an aircraft carrier in a jumpsuit:-)

This is an amazing event. When I was here two years ago Rupert Murdoch saidthat oil would reach record prices; that young Muslims in France would berioting in the streets; and we would be having major issues dealing with Chinain relation to trade balance, resource consumption, and military build up. Talkabout nailing it.

If you want to see the future this is the best place to do it.

China and the Internet--Wednesday night in LA

This event is gonna be great.... anyone coming?


Wednesday, March 22, 7:00pm
The Home of Lawrence Bender
Bel Air, CA

CENSORING THE INTERNET

Speakers: Jonathan Zittrain, Scott Moore, Jason Calacanis, Stephen Hsu, Jeff O'Brien

image The Internet has created an unparalleled crisis for totalitarian and repressive regimes worldwide. While China can bully American search engine companies into censoring results, the U.S. gov't is censoring left-wing news sources from troops in Iraq. But as with all technology there is a cat-and-mouse game using new tools and techniques to censor and subvert censorship: all made by U.S. companies. What responsibility does a U.S. company have in selling software to repress foreign citizens? Will new U.S. laws regarding China kill American access to the world's largest economy? Join us as five of the world's foremost Internet experts examine the censorship issue and how it could affect our lives.

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I'm the CEO of Mahalo.com, a human powered search engine. I was previously the co-founder of Weblogs, Inc. with Brian Alvey, and the GM of Netscape.

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