TechCrunch TwitterGrams
Experience a little bit of the TechCrunch party — 30 seconds of audio at a time.
David Weekly of PBWiki with a little adoption news about their wiki service.
OpenDNS’s CEO, David Ulevitch (a little hard to hear, but he was telling me why OpenDNS is a cool service — I’m going to try it out and get over there for an interview).
Ash Damle, CEO of Medgle, a personalized medical search engine, explains why his service is unique.
Bradley Horowitz, of Yahoo (the guy who bought Flickr) talks to me about what he’s excited about.
Dave Winer talks to me about TwitterGram.
Ryan Hoge and Doug Pierce of Microsoft talk to me about FolderShare and LiveFolders from Microsoft.
And before the party Larry Magid (famous tech journalist) told us that he’s partnering with PodTechww on a show called Digital Crossroads.


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July 29th, 2007 at 8:51 am
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July 30th, 2007 at 1:18 pm
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