Archive for November, 2006

Thanksgiving Gang

« 23 November 2006 | 11:27 | Uncategorized | 15 Comments »

The Gillmor Gang — Mike Vizard, Jason Calacanis, Dan Farber, Doc Searls, Robert Anderson, Dana Gardner, and Sam Whitmore — give thanks and look forward to what comes next. Recorded Wednesday November 22, 2006.



Termination Gang

« 18 November 2006 | 0:16 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

Apparently there’s a bootleg copy of this Friday’s Gillmor Gang circulating the Net, or so suggests Jason Calacanis. Since anyone who’s been a guest on the show could have dialed in, who knows who the culprit might be. My bet is Jonathan Schwartz. I’ll have the complete show up over the weekend.



What’s Up Doc

« 15 November 2006 | 14:50 | Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Thoughts:
I resubscribed to The Gillmor Gang because I managed to burn through Leo Laporte’s “This Week in Tech”. Could someone smack me the next time I do this? From listening to Steve go on and on and on about Earthlink and GoDaddy during the first few minutes of EVERY F-ING PODCAST to listening to the […]



Let It Be Gang

« 10 November 2006 | 23:54 | Uncategorized | 28 Comments »

I’m in Washington for a workshop on attention and gestures. In the cab on the way to the hotel I called in to the Gillmor Gang recording, as did Mike Arrington, Jason Calacanis, Robert Anderson, Hugh MacLeod, Dan Farber, and Doc Searls. There’s a lot of nice moments in between the cell phone noise and […]



Harpo Gang and iTunes

« 5 November 2006 | 23:41 | Uncategorized | 7 Comments »

Some listeners are reporting a problem with Part I of the Harpo Gang series. I have just deleted it from the Podshow site and am reuploading it. It should then repropagate to iTunes. If not, I’ve sent word to Podshow about the issue.



Harpo Gang

« 3 November 2006 | 17:13 | Uncategorized | 10 Comments »

We recorded the Gillmor Gang this morning, with Calacanis, Arrington, Farber, Searls, Gardner, and Anderson present and accounted for. What with the usual bifurcation between enterprise (MS/Novell) and Web 2 oh (Arrington/Calacanis), I should have spent more time trying to stitch things together than I did. But I made the decision early to lay out […]