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Jon Udell: Bloggers and journalists working together
In today's podcast I am the interviewee, and New Hampshire Public Radio's executive editor Jon Greenberg is the interviewer. He'd seen my screencast about the recent flooding in Keene, and wanted to f -
Jon Udell: A conversation with Anders Hejlsberg and Paul Vick about LINQ
Today's podcast is from the Microsoft PDC, where Tom Yager and I spoke with Anders Hejlsberg and Paul Vick about the LINQ project. The whitepaper that was handed out at the conference is also availabl -
Jon Udell: Bill Gates interview: the transcript
I've been too busy here at the PDC to transcribe Tuesday's podcast of my interview with Bill Gates, but the folks at IDG kindly took care of that, so here it is:JU: So, the Napoleon Dynamite thing was -
Jon Udell: An interview with Amar Gandhi about Vista's new RSS platform
Yesterday I bumped into Amar Gandhi, a program manager on the IE7 team who is working on what Microsoft has been calling the "RSS platform" in Vista, but which I'd simply call a new system service. We -
Jon Udell: An interview with Bill Gates at PDC 2005
Today's half-hour podcast is an interview with Bill Gates, following a morning of keynotes at the PDC. Topics of discussion include:The relationship of Office 12 to Vista and .NETHow the .NET CLR and -
Jon Udell: The riddle of asynchrony
The audio recordings from InfoWorld's SOA Executive Forum unfortunately weren't good enough to use on ITConversations, but I've been piecing together some excerpts. The first one, on debugging SOA, is -
Jon Udell: A conversation with Tim Howes about Opsware's Global Shell
Today's podcast is a conversation with Tim Howes, whose contributions to the LDAP directory protocol are nicely described in this 1998 interview from back when he was CTO of Netscape's server products -
Jon Udell: A conversation with CoreStreet's Phil Libin
In today's podcast I interview Phil Libin, president of CoreStreet, whose innovative approach to large-scale and decentralized credential validation I first wrote about two years ago. We began with a -
Jon Udell: A conversation with Jeff Nielsen about agile software development
In today's half-hour podcast I interview Jeff Nielsen, chief scientist with Digital Focus, a company that specializes in doing -- and teaching -- agile software development. Jeff called me from XP2005 -
Jon Udell: When services go wrong
Third-party billing services should be as fungible as disk drives, and like disk drives, nobody should have to depend on a single source for them. Natural selection will tend to weed out those service
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