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Episode Guide

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January 1st, 2009

net@night 81: The Real-Time Web

Robert Scoble and the value of blogs in a microblogging world.

117

December 25th, 2008

net@night 80: Mr. Tweet

Mr. Tweet helps you build Twitter relationships.

116

December 17th, 2008

net@night 79: Don Tapscott, Grown Up Digital

Don Tapscott, author of "Grown Up Digital" and other books on technology trends.

115

December 10th, 2008

net@night 78: Santa's Gmail

Pulitzer Webs, sites that failed, Gmail gets tasked, Santa's email, and more.

114

December 3rd, 2008

net@night 77: Pownced

Pownce shutters, Britney No. 1, classical YouTube, Animoto, Mr. Tweet, and more.

113

November 26th, 2008

net@night 76: Cyber Monday

Technorati shrinks, Kevin Rose apologizes, You Tube goes live, and we prepare for Cyber Monday...

112

November 20th, 2008

net@night 75: Balsamiq

How to make $100,000 in five months with software.

net@night with Amber and Leo

net@night with Amber MacArthur
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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.

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(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.

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