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		<title>TidBITS: Comments on ITConversations Winds to a Close</title>
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		<description>Doug Kaye and Phil Windley spent a decade listening and sharing ideas about information technology at ITConversations, the earliest network of podcasts. They closed up shop in December 2012.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2013 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Comment from Tommy Weir]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[comments@tidbits.com (Tommy Weir)]]></author>
			<description><![CDATA[ITConversations will remain a remarkable body of work.  In a sea of come-and-go podcasts their collection featured many that was more of a stop-playback-write-that-down-continue experience.  Deeper and more thoughtful than the paradigm which emerged, particularly when they featured academics and industry researchers presenting their current work from conferences such as PopTech and so on.   <br><br>A few of the core ideas I hope are looked at by other players, plenty of conferences are podcasting their presenters now but some means of aggregation and curation (which formed much of ITC focus in later years) still needs doing.   <br><br>A shame that Google or some such didn't take the concept under their wing and give it a supported home.]]></description>
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