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An Interview with '''ADAM GREENFIELD''', author, '''Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing'''. Elizabeth Albrycht hosts. By the New Communications Review. | |||
=Podcast 1= | |||
An Interview with '''ADAM GREENFIELD''', author, '''[[Everyware]]: The Dawning Age of [[Ubiquitous Computing]]'''. Elizabeth Albrycht hosts. By the New Communications Review. | |||
URL = http://www.newcommblogzine.com/?p=477 | URL = http://www.newcommblogzine.com/?p=477 | ||
Please note the above link points to another podcast for the moment. While they correct it, you may want to consult their full podcast directory. | Please note the above link points to another podcast for the moment. While they correct it, you may want to consult their full podcast directory. | ||
=Podcast 2= | |||
Interview for PodCamp Barcelona | |||
URL = http://podcampbarcelona.org/podcamp-barcelona-podcast-2-adam-greenfield-human-again/ | |||
=More Information= | |||
The book is reviewed at http://www.newcommblogzine.com/?p=457 | The book is reviewed at http://www.newcommblogzine.com/?p=457 | ||
Another interview at http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/004298.html | |||
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[[Category:Podcasts]] | [[Category:Podcasts]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:42, 14 December 2008
Podcast 1
An Interview with ADAM GREENFIELD, author, Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing. Elizabeth Albrycht hosts. By the New Communications Review.
URL = http://www.newcommblogzine.com/?p=477
Please note the above link points to another podcast for the moment. While they correct it, you may want to consult their full podcast directory.
Podcast 2
Interview for PodCamp Barcelona
URL = http://podcampbarcelona.org/podcamp-barcelona-podcast-2-adam-greenfield-human-again/
More Information
The book is reviewed at http://www.newcommblogzine.com/?p=457
Another interview at http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/004298.html