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Finding Your Voice

Published on Nov 27, 2006 in Technology

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Finding Your Voice

Finding Your Voice

November 27, 2006

Finding Your Voice

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Code for and by the people

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Code for and by the people

Code for and by the people

November 20, 2006

Web 2.0 2005, Day Three--Rebroadcast

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November 13, 2006

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November 13, 2006

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Web 2.0 2005, Day Two--Rebroadcast

November 06, 2006

Web 2.0 2005, Day Two--Rebroadcast

Web 2.0 2005, Day Two--Rebroadcast

November 06, 2006

Web 2.0 2005, Day One--Rebroadcast

Web 2.0 2005, Day One--Rebroadcast

October 30, 2006

Web 2.0 2005, Day One--Rebroadcast

Web 2.0 2005, Day One--Rebroadcast

October 30, 2006

Spirituality and Altruism

Spirituality and Altruism

October 24, 2006

Spirituality and Altruism

Spirituality and Altruism

October 24, 2006

Spirituality and Altruism

Spirituality and Altruism

October 24, 2006

Getting Involved

Getting Involved

October 16, 2006

Getting Involved

Getting Involved

October 16, 2006

Write Your Novel

Write Your Novel

October 09, 2006

Write Your Novel

Write Your Novel

October 09, 2006

A Brussels Walkabout

A Brussels Walkabout

October 03, 2006

A Brussels Walkabout

A Brussels Walkabout

October 03, 2006

Legal Opinions

Legal Opinions

September 25, 2006

Legal Opinions

Legal Opinions

September 25, 2006

Metaphor

Metaphor

September 18, 2006

Metaphor

Metaphor

September 18, 2006

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We have three pieces this week that hover around the theme of finding your voice. Google CEO Eric Schmidt talks to John Battelle about the corporat... More

We have three pieces this week that hover around the theme of finding your voice. Google CEO Eric Schmidt talks to John Battelle about the corporate voice that Google has taken on. Moshe Cohen is a clown who performs using his voice but no words. In many of his missions, including Clowns Without Borders USA, he cheers people up but also leaves them with a deeper lesson. I've also remixed a piece by David Battino from the Digital Media Insider that looks at how much computer voices have improved. This is the last episode for 2006. (DTF 11-27-2006: 25 minutes, 55 seconds) Less

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