Episode 69 – Strange Bedfellows
19 May, 20111 comment
Steve Ramsay joins us on the podcast as we scratch our heads over some strange decisions by the big tech companies, namely Microsoft’s $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype and Google’s entry into the netbook (or “Chromebook”) market. We also mourn the death of the Flip camera, killed by its similarly unlikely owner, Cisco. To end the show we return to our bread and butter of digital libraries to catch up with the Digital Public Library of America, which announced a summertime “beta sprint.” Perhaps they heard our frequent pleas for “less talk, more grok” and “less yak, more hack”?
Additional links related to the podcast:
Flip Video Vlog: A Tale of Two Formats
Digital Public Library of America: Prelim Plans for “Beta Sprint” Released
Will Chromebooks for Education be a Good Deal for Schools?
Running time: 56:14
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Digital Campus 69 : Stephen Ramsay : 19th May, 2011
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