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127

November 18th, 2009

net@night 127: That Was Measy

Use the web to send snail mail, the Oxford English Dictionary word of the year, and NASA responds to 2012.

163

November 12th, 2009

net@night 126: Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki, Google Dashboard, Retweeting, and more.

162

November 4th, 2009

net@night 125: Robot Rock Band

Robot Rock Band, John Mayer's tech support call, Pizza Hut iPhone App, Sweden, Twitter in Spanish, and more.

161

October 29th, 2009

net@night 124: Grammar Girl

Grammar Girl stops by the cottage in this episode of net@night.

160

October 21st, 2009

net@night 123: The Woopra Effect

Woopra provides website tracking, stats, and analytics in real time.

159

October 14th, 2009

net@night 122: We Broke Pollux

Leo apologizes to Pollux, Amber talks about her new book, massive copyright violations, and more.

158

October 7th, 2009

net@night 121: TweetMeme

Google Wave, bosses block Facebook, StyleCaster, Twitter addicts, and more.

net@night with Amber and Leo

Running time: 1:02:30
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May 1st, 2007

net@night 20: Everybody Wants To Click On Her

Hosts: Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte Amber's links plus a conversation with Tim Westergren of Pandora on the future of Internet radio. Call or write your member of Congress and encourage them to support the Internet Radio Equality Act. Visit Save Net Radio for more information.

  • Find Amber's song writer on Vox.
  • Subscribe to Amber's new video podcast Webnation.
  • The Facebook capital in the world happens to be Toronto.
  • Fat Secret is a social networking site for people trying to lose weight.
  • Check out the music blog Blogotheque.
  • Customize a watch at 121Time.
  • The United States is going to change its Internet radio laws on May 15 that will put thousands of Internat radio stations to go bankrupt.
  • Save Net Radio is an effort to revert this bill. It actually managed to overload an entire fax infrastructure in Washington.
  • Jay Inslee has introduced a bill that would overturn these new webcasting fees.
  • Ustream allows anyone to stream live video on the Internet.
  • Ask a Ninja's ninja has been on Mythbusters.

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