#30: Eric Rice is banging on the window
I was sitting, alone, in the cafeteria here in Silicon Valley tonight at about 7 p.m. when someone started banging on the windows trying to get my attention. “What the hell do they want?” I thought to myself wondering if someone was getting robbed or something or needed help (it was dark outside so I could only see a figure, not a face).
I went outside and who was there? Podcaster extraordinaire Eric Rice! (He’s the founder of Audioblog.com, which is the service that my son and I use when we do our infrequent podcasts).
We caught up and over on his blog there’s a few interesting things to read.
First, I like that tag cloud he has on top of his blog. Turns out that’s a service called, what else, TagCloud. I created a TagCloud of my own.
Also over on Eric’s blog I read that Melodeo has released a new version of its Mobilcast. They claim to be the first company to deliver over-the-air podcast downloads on mobile phones. Eric is building a podcaster network and is delivering exclusive content for this new mobile network.
But the window-banging Rice didn’t stop there. He dragged me away from my computer and said there was a party upstairs. Free wine. He’d sneak me in.
When we got up there, who else was there by TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington. OK, now this is getting freaky. I was just emailing Michael and had no idea he was emailing me from over my head. Literally. He wrote about his side of the encounter here.
Turns out both of them were there for the “Under the Radar” conference party. Wild. It’s just been that kind of week. Oh, and it demonstrates why I like working in the cafeteria rather than sitting in some office somewhere.
And, no, Michael, I’m not going to talk about this. ;-)

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November 15th, 2005 at 11:46 pm
Robert, It was great running into you and I really appreciate the copy of the book. I still have my pre-order in, so I’ll have a galley copy and a first edition to put proudly on my bookshelf.
November 15th, 2005 at 11:53 pm
Isn’t the weather so niiiiiiice here in the valley? Heh. Thanks for the book, dude.
November 16th, 2005 at 4:09 am
Robert, you may be interested in Ultimate Tag Warrior, a WordPress plugin. You can use it instead of categories (don’t know how it would fare in conjunction with wordpress.com, though). I use it on my blog.
November 16th, 2005 at 6:20 am
Nice, you got this post tagged in tech.memeorandum under google base stories without mentioning googlebase via the link.
NO-GYM still holds.
David Copperfield, eat your heart out.
:)
November 16th, 2005 at 8:12 am
So Eric talked up Mobilcast. Now I need to get you to try it yourself….
November 16th, 2005 at 1:06 pm
Google Base is Full of Crap
Yep, Google Base is chock full of spam links, credit card offers and get rich quick schemes. It’s all pretty predictable really. This isn’t all Google’s fault and it’s great to see them trying out a risky (and perhaps revol…
November 16th, 2005 at 1:58 pm
Memeorandum Issue
Well I am not sure what to think but I have been following tech.memeorandum because it does point you in the right direction usually. I have to question this now and more importantly I have to question the way the site picks stories to post and where …
November 16th, 2005 at 3:53 pm
The Geek Guy Rants: it’s very easy. Memeorandum analyzes links. I linked. It saw. It placed.
November 16th, 2005 at 6:21 pm
I’m also underwhelmed by Google Base after using the Bulk Upload feature to add items based on the Northwind Products, Categories, and Suppliers tables.
For a step-by-step, illustrated description of the agonizing process and some serious beta version limitations, see http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2005/11/google-base-and-bulk-uploads-with.html.
–rj
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