Nothing legitimizes New Media like a good old-fashioned court battle. Unfortunately, it would seem that this one is more about […]
I forgot to pass this along. Here is an interview from my friends at Relevantly Speaking. […]
Todd Cochrane posted an interesting piece entitled: Richard Cheese the Ultimate Classless Act. I was at the event in question […]
I have just returned from my 4th Podcast/Portable & now New Media Expo. Once again, a first class event. As […]
There has been a bit of fan-fare today regarding Wizzard’s press release about it’s Q2 2008 financial results. Both Paul […]
PNME 2007 #25: Behind the Scenes at MacBreak and PixelCorps: Creating Compelling Content with Organized Video Shoots Podcast and New Media […]
PNME 2007 #24: Selling Advertising and Sponsorships for Your Audio or Video Content: What You Need To Know Now! Podcast […]
PNME 2007 #23: 10 Secret Habits to Podcast Stardom Podcast and New Media Expo 2007: Most podcasters know a couple, some […]
PNME 2007 #22: Master Radio Techniques and Avoid Radio Traps Podcast and New Media Expo 2007: What can podcasters learn from […]
PNME 2007 #21: Jim Louderback Keynote Podcast and New Media Expo 2007: Jim Louderback is the CEO of Revision3, the Internet […]
Now while I’m sure that Podcast Alley isn’t harvesting all of our e-mail addresses, there is always a chance that they could leak out but there is a way around it. There is a service that I have been using for a while now called Mailinator. All you have to do is when it asks for your email address just put in anything “@mailinator.com” then head over to the site, put in the same name you entered, and the email should be right there. No need to sign up for anything and the e-mails are deleted a few hours after they arrive. Good for any site that asks you to register to avoid spam.