FiT happenings

Just a couple of notes about things going on at Friends in Tech. First, Douglas Welch, host of Career Opportunities, one of my favorite podcasts, got himself on local TV out in L.A. this week. You can download a clip of him explaining the technology behind podcasting here.

Secondly, George Starcher has done a fine job of putting together a new, updated flier listing all the Friends in Tech shows and bloggers, just in time for those guys to hand out at the Portable Media Expo next week. You can grab your own copy, and hand it out to all your techie friends who don’t know about FiT, here.

tags: FriendsinTech, DouglasWelch, podcasts

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