My Jaiku interview getting praise

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Leo Laporte: “Great interview.”

You know, getting praise from your peers does matter a lot. I really appreciate it.

I had a lot of fun with Jaiku’s founders Jyri Engestrom and Petteri Koponen. Of course you can stick this on your iPhone too!

I’d like to get around to Twitter and Pownce too, not to mention Facebook. There’s always another interview to do!

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23 thoughts on “My Jaiku interview getting praise

  1. I tried watching this video on the iPhone. I synced the podcast, started watching, and it crashed after about 10 seconds (closes video and returns to video list). This happens ever time I watch it.

    I also tried streaming from the link in your post and I get and error saying the video can’t be played.

    Robert, did you actually try this?

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  2. I tried watching this video on the iPhone. I synced the podcast, started watching, and it crashed after about 10 seconds (closes video and returns to video list). This happens ever time I watch it.

    I also tried streaming from the link in your post and I get and error saying the video can’t be played.

    Robert, did you actually try this?

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  3. Of course Laporte is a supporter of Jaiku – I’m not sure what the connection is there, but he’s said numerous times on some podcasts that he’s way more into Jaiku.

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  4. Of course Laporte is a supporter of Jaiku – I’m not sure what the connection is there, but he’s said numerous times on some podcasts that he’s way more into Jaiku.

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  5. Chris,

    Leo used to be into Twitter but said he couldn’t continue to use a service that sounded too much like his TWIT podcast. He assume people can’t tell the difference between a web service and a podcast.

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  6. Chris,

    Leo used to be into Twitter but said he couldn’t continue to use a service that sounded too much like his TWIT podcast. He assume people can’t tell the difference between a web service and a podcast.

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  7. Ok great. I was watching the video when I posted the comment above. I was 35mins in and now I have to watch it all over again. Robert, can you have it such that if the video is already loaded, you can load it again countless number of times within the same period or usage etc?

    That would be good.

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  8. Ok great. I was watching the video when I posted the comment above. I was 35mins in and now I have to watch it all over again. Robert, can you have it such that if the video is already loaded, you can load it again countless number of times within the same period or usage etc?

    That would be good.

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  9. sriram: I’m not sure why it’s crashing. I’ll do some tests and see if there’s a better way to watch it.

    I’ll have to do that tonight when I’m home and on my Mac there.

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  10. sriram: I’m not sure why it’s crashing. I’ll do some tests and see if there’s a better way to watch it.

    I’ll have to do that tonight when I’m home and on my Mac there.

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  11. thanks. a youtube style loading of videos would be good. because if you refresh the page, the video buffer would have left off from where it began as opposed to starting again from scratch.

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  12. thanks. a youtube style loading of videos would be good. because if you refresh the page, the video buffer would have left off from where it began as opposed to starting again from scratch.

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  13. Scoble, this is your best interview yet. Really asking great questions and following up with secondary questions. Just finished watching the whole thing, I know I am a week late,its great stuff. More of this on PodTech.

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  14. Scoble, this is your best interview yet. Really asking great questions and following up with secondary questions. Just finished watching the whole thing, I know I am a week late,its great stuff. More of this on PodTech.

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