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March 10th, 2010

net@night 142: Rework

Rework, the business book for people who don't need an MBA, who just need to get the job done.

178

March 4th, 2010

net@night 141: HootSuite

Android developer cash, getting nexted on Chatroulette, Dane is fit-tweeting, Beaker's Ballad, and more.

177

February 24th, 2010

net@night 140: Please Rob Me

Tonight we reveal the dangers of social networks with Boy van Amstel in the Netherlands.

176

February 10th, 2010

net@night 139: Music Online

Tonight we talk music on line with Bob Lefsetz in LA and Alan Cross in Toronto. Can anything save the music business?

175

February 3rd, 2010

net@night 138: Boagworld

Website Owner's Manual, Revision3 view count, Ze Frank's Pain Pack, Charlie Brooker's news, and more.

174

January 27th, 2010

net@night 137: Web Usability Guru Jakob Nielsen

Jakob Nielsen on web design, Foursquare newspapers, YouTube's Music Discovery Project, and more.

173

January 20th, 2010

net@night 136: Host On The Ground

Conan's Craigslist sale, Google and China, mobile apps soar, Yelp funding, Farmville parody, and more.

net@night with Amber and Leo

Running time: 32:03

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January 26th, 2006

Inside the Net 8: Mike Davidson of Newsvine

Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte Guest: Mike Davidson, CEO of Newsvine Inside the Net with Amber MacArthur episode 8 is here. Main feed - courtesy AOL Radio (With any luck you'll be able to get a full file now - if not, let me know.)

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Newsvine is still in private beta (although if you can find a member you can ask for an invite) but it should go public in the next couple of weeks. It's a news site that claims to publish AP news and ESPN sports stories faster than any other, but it's also a place where people can create free newsblogs and reap 90% of the revenue their pages generate. They call it a place where "anyone can come to read, write, or influence the news." We were very impressed. <!--break-->

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