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March 18th, 2010

net@night 143: Expensify

Leo's crowd surfing, Twitter's @anywhere, iPad-only websites, Fake Steve Jobs' sitcom, Chat Roulette. and more.

179

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.

net@night with Amber and Leo

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April 11th, 2007

net@night 18: Bunny Ears

Hosts: Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte Amber's links, listener Easter Eggs, why Leo moved to Jaiku, and a visit with Virb designer Tyson Rosage.

  • Check out Amber's new video podcast from CityNews, Webnation, on iTunes.
  • Lifehacker has suggestions of what to do with leftover easter eggs.
  • There is a kit available to set up an instant garage sale.
  • British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has launched a YouTube channel.
  • Google has launched "My Maps" to create your own routes to share with others.
  • Google Maps Mania is a great blog keeping track of all things Google Maps.
  • The TWiTs should go on a road trip on an Airstream RV.
  • Someone has compiled a list of the most hated things on the web. cilantro, and Macs are #10
  • Rogers' (popular ISP in Canada) traffic shaping has made it difficult for users to use encrypted email.
  • Leo has left Twitter in exchange for Jaiku. It is more a web "presence" system rather than little updates.
  • Virb is closely related to PureVolume, which has been running for 3 years.
  • Virbtunes will integrate into iTunes and allow you to share what you're listening to on Virb.
  • According to The Toronto Star, if MySpace were a country, it would be the 11th most populous in the world.
  • Timeline from MIT's Simile, is a great AJAX way to visualize timelines.
  • SpeedTest.net is a flash-based application that will give you your ISP down/up speeds.
  • ReactOS is a free open-source OS providing, "ground-up implementation of a Microsoft Windows® XP compatible operating system.
  • Photoshop has an alternate splash screen available.
  • There is a Final Cut Pro easter egg that will present you with Bruce the Wonder Yak which will spew out random phrases.
  • Check out DotBoom.ca: it is a puppet show that is quite funny.

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