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    <description>&lt;p&gt;TalkCrunch is a weekly podcast that discusses new web 2.0 companies, features and news. TalkCrunch is a TechCrunch Network company.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2006 01:37:02 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 5: Riya Launch</title>
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      <description>According to Riya there are 300 billion digital photographs stored in various places today, and they want to help us organise them. Riya is a photo sharing and search site that will tag and index your photos automatically using intelligent recognition. Riya took the web by storm when it launched it&#8217;s beta last year and amongst the hype, rumors of an acquisition, and $15M Series B round of funding has managed to build a great service. Riya released their public beta 2 weeks ago and since has seen great uptake of the service &#8211; living up to many expectations. In the fifth episode of Talkcrunch we are joined by founder and CEO of Riya, Munjal Shah, and Riya&#8217;s online marketing and blogging head Tara Hunt. We talk about the launch, how Riya was developed, the challenges they faced in developing the application and other topics. During the podcast we learn that Riya is more than just web-based photo sharing in many ways, it makes it easier to find images and to access the metadata associat...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>According to Riya there are 300 billion digital photographs stored in various places today, and they want to help us organise them. Riya is a photo sharing and search site that will tag and index your photos automatically using intelligent recognition. Riya took the web by storm when it launched it&#8217;s beta last year and amongst the hype, rumors of an acquisition, and $15M Series B round of funding has managed to build a great service. Riya released their public beta 2 weeks ago and since has seen great uptake of the service &#8211; living up to many expectations. In the fifth episode of Talkcrunch we are joined by founder and CEO of Riya, Munjal Shah, and Riya&#8217;s online marketing and blogging head Tara Hunt. We talk about the launch, how Riya was developed, the challenges they faced in developing the application and other topics. During the podcast we learn that Riya is more than just web-based photo sharing in many ways, it makes it easier to find images and to access the metadata associated with your photos. Munjal and Tara take us through some of the plans that they have for the future of Riya now that they are a public service. TechCrunch posts on Riya are here. Download size: 18.2MB Duration: 39:20 Update: There was a small problem with the original file which has been updated now. Apologies.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>According to Riya there are 300 billion digital photographs stored in various places today, and they want to help us organise them. Riya is a photo sharing and search site that will tag and index your photos automatically using intelligent recognition. Riya took the web by storm when it launched it&#8217;s beta last year and amongst the hype, rumors of an acquisition, and $15M Series B round of funding has managed to build a great service. Riya released their public beta 2 weeks ago and since has seen great uptake of the service &#8211; living up to many expectations. In the fifth episode of Talkcrunch we are joined by founder and CEO of Riya, Munjal Shah, and Riya&#8217;s online marketing and blogging head Tara Hunt. We talk about the launch, how Riya was developed, the challenges they faced in developing the application and other topics. During the podcast we learn that Riya is more than just web-based photo sharing in many ways, it makes it easier to find images and to access the metadata associated with your photos. Munjal and Tara take us through some of the plans that they have for the future of Riya now that they are a public service. TechCrunch posts on Riya are here. Download size: 18.2MB Duration: 39:20 Update: There was a small problem with the original file which has been updated now. Apologies.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 4: Battle of the Online Feed Readers</title>
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      <description>The fourth episode of TalkCrunch is a discussion with executives of four of my favorite online feed readers: NewsGator, Attensa, Rojo and Feedlounge. I brought on Frank Gruber as a co-host, who wrote a comparison post of nine online readers last week on TechCrunch. The conversation focuses on feature comparisions, issues around slowdown as all of these companies are seeing massive growth, and upcoming products in the pipeline. I did my best to create controversy, even calling &#8220;bullshit&#8221; on a statement by Chris Alden that the online guys aren&#8217;t trying to beat eachother up, but rather grow the RSS market together. We also discussed Feedlounge&#8217;s prospects as the only non-free online feed reader on the market. Guests: Greg Reinacker, Founder and CTO, NewsGator Eric Hayes, Founder and VP, Attensa Chris Alden, Founder and CEO, Rojo Alex King, Founder, Feedlounge Running time: 57.00m Download Size: 26.1MB</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The fourth episode of TalkCrunch is a discussion with executives of four of my favorite online feed readers: NewsGator, Attensa, Rojo and Feedlounge. I brought on Frank Gruber as a co-host, who wrote a comparison post of nine online readers last week on TechCrunch. The conversation focuses on feature comparisions, issues around slowdown as all of these companies are seeing massive growth, and upcoming products in the pipeline. I did my best to create controversy, even calling &#8220;bullshit&#8221; on a statement by Chris Alden that the online guys aren&#8217;t trying to beat eachother up, but rather grow the RSS market together. We also discussed Feedlounge&#8217;s prospects as the only non-free online feed reader on the market. Guests: Greg Reinacker, Founder and CTO, NewsGator Eric Hayes, Founder and VP, Attensa Chris Alden, Founder and CEO, Rojo Alex King, Founder, Feedlounge Running time: 57.00m Download Size: 26.1MB</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The fourth episode of TalkCrunch is a discussion with executives of four of my favorite online feed readers: NewsGator, Attensa, Rojo and Feedlounge. I brought on Frank Gruber as a co-host, who wrote a comparison post of nine online readers last week on TechCrunch. The conversation focuses on feature comparisions, issues around slowdown as all of these companies are seeing massive growth, and upcoming products in the pipeline. I did my best to create controversy, even calling &#8220;bullshit&#8221; on a statement by Chris Alden that the online guys aren&#8217;t trying to beat eachother up, but rather grow the RSS market together. We also discussed Feedlounge&#8217;s prospects as the only non-free online feed reader on the market. Guests: Greg Reinacker, Founder and CTO, NewsGator Eric Hayes, Founder and VP, Attensa Chris Alden, Founder and CEO, Rojo Alex King, Founder, Feedlounge Running time: 57.00m Download Size: 26.1MB</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2006 00:17:28 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 3: Amazon&#8217;s New Grid Storage Service</title>
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      <description>The third episode of TalkCrunch is all about Amazon&#8217;s game changing new S3 Grid Storage web service that I wrote about on TechCrunch last week when it launched. Co hosted with Keith Teare and Nik Cubrilovic, we bring on two guests from the Amazon Web Services group: Adam Selipsky (VP of Product Management and Developer Relations for Amazon Web Services) and Dave Barth (Product Manager for S3). In the first segment Adam gives us a high level view of all of Amazon&#8217;s web services. In the second segment, David gets into detail on the new grid storage service itself, including an in depth review of features. Keith and I also try, without success, to talk Nik into building his new online storage company Omnidrive on top of S3. It&#8217;s a lively conversation, to say the least. Other companies mentioned include PayPal, Jigsaw, Plaxo, Yahoo, Google and Riya. Running time: 51:25m Download Size: 23.5MB</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The third episode of TalkCrunch is all about Amazon&#8217;s game changing new S3 Grid Storage web service that I wrote about on TechCrunch last week when it launched. Co hosted with Keith Teare and Nik Cubrilovic, we bring on two guests from the Amazon Web Services group: Adam Selipsky (VP of Product Management and Developer Relations for Amazon Web Services) and Dave Barth (Product Manager for S3). In the first segment Adam gives us a high level view of all of Amazon&#8217;s web services. In the second segment, David gets into detail on the new grid storage service itself, including an in depth review of features. Keith and I also try, without success, to talk Nik into building his new online storage company Omnidrive on top of S3. It&#8217;s a lively conversation, to say the least. Other companies mentioned include PayPal, Jigsaw, Plaxo, Yahoo, Google and Riya. Running time: 51:25m Download Size: 23.5MB</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The third episode of TalkCrunch is all about Amazon&#8217;s game changing new S3 Grid Storage web service that I wrote about on TechCrunch last week when it launched. Co hosted with Keith Teare and Nik Cubrilovic, we bring on two guests from the Amazon Web Services group: Adam Selipsky (VP of Product Management and Developer Relations for Amazon Web Services) and Dave Barth (Product Manager for S3). In the first segment Adam gives us a high level view of all of Amazon&#8217;s web services. In the second segment, David gets into detail on the new grid storage service itself, including an in depth review of features. Keith and I also try, without success, to talk Nik into building his new online storage company Omnidrive on top of S3. It&#8217;s a lively conversation, to say the least. Other companies mentioned include PayPal, Jigsaw, Plaxo, Yahoo, Google and Riya. Running time: 51:25m Download Size: 23.5MB</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2006 23:38:19 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 2: Social Networks 3.0</title>
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      <description>In our second episode of TalkCrunch we talk to LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman and August Capital VC David Hornik about social networks on the web. We also talk a bit about the main news from the past week, and other topics such as web video and podcasting. Podcast hosted by TechCrunch&#8217;s Michael Arrington and Nik Cubrilovic Notes: Web 2.0 news &#8211; companies mentioned: DabbleDB, Digg and recent fundraising (SixApart, FMPub, PodTech) Reid Hoffman on LinkedIn profitability and the ability to view Linkedin profiles without being logged in What is Social Networking 3.0? Microformats and social networking Web Identity: porting of Linkedin reputation and profile Podcast ends with discussion of VideoEgg, YouTube and user-generated content in general Runtime 43:40m, Download 10.2MB</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In our second episode of TalkCrunch we talk to LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman and August Capital VC David Hornik about social networks on the web. We also talk a bit about the main news from the past week, and other topics such as web video and podcasting. Podcast hosted by TechCrunch&#8217;s Michael Arrington and Nik Cubrilovic Notes: Web 2.0 news &#8211; companies mentioned: DabbleDB, Digg and recent fundraising (SixApart, FMPub, PodTech) Reid Hoffman on LinkedIn profitability and the ability to view Linkedin profiles without being logged in What is Social Networking 3.0? Microformats and social networking Web Identity: porting of Linkedin reputation and profile Podcast ends with discussion of VideoEgg, YouTube and user-generated content in general Runtime 43:40m, Download 10.2MB</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In our second episode of TalkCrunch we talk to LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman and August Capital VC David Hornik about social networks on the web. We also talk a bit about the main news from the past week, and other topics such as web video and podcasting. Podcast hosted by TechCrunch&#8217;s Michael Arrington and Nik Cubrilovic Notes: Web 2.0 news &#8211; companies mentioned: DabbleDB, Digg and recent fundraising (SixApart, FMPub, PodTech) Reid Hoffman on LinkedIn profitability and the ability to view Linkedin profiles without being logged in What is Social Networking 3.0? Microformats and social networking Web Identity: porting of Linkedin reputation and profile Podcast ends with discussion of VideoEgg, YouTube and user-generated content in general Runtime 43:40m, Download 10.2MB</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2006 15:28:12 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 1: Google Calendar v. the Competition</title>
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      <description>For our inaugural podcast, we invite Ethan Stock, Founder of Zvents and Narendra Rocherolle, Founder of 30boxes, to discuss Google&#8217;s new Calendar product, to be called &#8220;CL2?. We also talk about how Zvents and 30Boxes will (somehow) find a way to compete as the big guys enter the space with next generation calendar and event search products. Also participating are Nik Cubrilovic and Keith Teare. Podcast Notes: Narendra talks about how he sold, bought back and re-sold Webshots.com for a total of $150 million We discuss the very low costs of creating a new web startup today Mike talks about why CL2 will be very hard to compete against Ethan and Narendra defend their startups Discussion of the importance of synching in and out of calendars to Outlook Ethan and Narendra talk about new upcoming features Discussion of marketing strategies for CL2 competitors TechCrunch profiles on Zvents and 30Boxes</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>For our inaugural podcast, we invite Ethan Stock, Founder of Zvents and Narendra Rocherolle, Founder of 30boxes, to discuss Google&#8217;s new Calendar product, to be called &#8220;CL2?. We also talk about how Zvents and 30Boxes will (somehow) find a way to compete as the big guys enter the space with next generation calendar and event search products. Also participating are Nik Cubrilovic and Keith Teare. Podcast Notes: Narendra talks about how he sold, bought back and re-sold Webshots.com for a total of $150 million We discuss the very low costs of creating a new web startup today Mike talks about why CL2 will be very hard to compete against Ethan and Narendra defend their startups Discussion of the importance of synching in and out of calendars to Outlook Ethan and Narendra talk about new upcoming features Discussion of marketing strategies for CL2 competitors TechCrunch profiles on Zvents and 30Boxes</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>For our inaugural podcast, we invite Ethan Stock, Founder of Zvents and Narendra Rocherolle, Founder of 30boxes, to discuss Google&#8217;s new Calendar product, to be called &#8220;CL2?. We also talk about how Zvents and 30Boxes will (somehow) find a way to compete as the big guys enter the space with next generation calendar and event search products. Also participating are Nik Cubrilovic and Keith Teare. Podcast Notes: Narendra talks about how he sold, bought back and re-sold Webshots.com for a total of $150 million We discuss the very low costs of creating a new web startup today Mike talks about why CL2 will be very hard to compete against Ethan and Narendra defend their startups Discussion of the importance of synching in and out of calendars to Outlook Ethan and Narendra talk about new upcoming features Discussion of marketing strategies for CL2 competitors TechCrunch profiles on Zvents and 30Boxes</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:16:18 -0800</pubDate>
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