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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 02:43:12 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #28 - 2010 Review, 2011 Predictions & Hate Mail</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-28-2010-Review-2011-Predictions-Hate-Mail/</link>
				<description>The year 2010 flew by the Nashville Tech Feed picks our top stories for the year and then make predictions for 2011. Is the Nashville flood, or the Taylor Swift Moontoast venture or the successful year for the Nashville Tech Council the story of 2010? Are Tablets or XBOX Kinnect the gadget of 2011 and what do they have to do with the Nashville or the Music Industry? We get our first critical listener letter and it&#039;s a doosy. As always we end with &quot;What we&#039;re Consuming&quot; sharing what have been reading, games playing or music listening too.  We are joined by the top notch panel of Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin and Kate O&#039;Neil.

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.


Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin &amp; Kate O&acirc;Neil


Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_28


What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - 1Password, FruitNinja for iPad, Wired print magazine
Lucas - &quot;We&#039;ll Be Here For the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin&#039; Showbiz Saga&quot; by Paul Shaffer
Craig - The Head Game by Roger Kahn (not Roger Angell as I said on the &#039;cast) and Chasing The Title, a history of F1 racing by Nigel Roebuck.
Kate - Reading &quot;Open Brand&quot; by Kelly Mooney, &quot;Business Model Generation&quot; by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, &quot;Best of 2010&quot; $5 album downloads from Amazon 
Paul -  Presently reading: &quot;You Are Not A Gadget&quot; by Jaron Lanier, The Wordy Shipmates&quot; and &quot;Assassination Vacation,&quot; both by Sarah Vowel (KO - I LOVED &quot;Assassination Vacation.&quot;) Next Up:  &quot;The Civil War&quot; trilogy by Shelby Foote 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 02:43:12 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #28 - 2010 Review, 2011 Predictions & Hate Mail</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-28-2010-Review-2011-Predictions-Hate-Mail/</link>
				<description>The year 2010 flew by the Nashville Tech Feed picks our top stories for the year and then make predictions for 2011. Is the Nashville flood, or the Taylor Swift Moontoast venture or the successful year for the Nashville Tech Council the story of 2010? Are Tablets or XBOX Kinnect the gadget of 2011 and what do they have to do with the Nashville or the Music Industry? We get our first critical listener letter and it&#039;s a doosy. As always we end with &quot;What we&#039;re Consuming&quot; sharing what have been reading, games playing or music listening too.  We are joined by the top notch panel of Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin and Kate O&#039;Neil.

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.


Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin &amp; Kate O&acirc;Neil


Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_28


What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - 1Password, FruitNinja for iPad, Wired print magazine
Lucas - &quot;We&#039;ll Be Here For the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin&#039; Showbiz Saga&quot; by Paul Shaffer
Craig - The Head Game by Roger Kahn (not Roger Angell as I said on the &#039;cast) and Chasing The Title, a history of F1 racing by Nigel Roebuck.
Kate - Reading &quot;Open Brand&quot; by Kelly Mooney, &quot;Business Model Generation&quot; by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, &quot;Best of 2010&quot; $5 album downloads from Amazon 
Paul -  Presently reading: &quot;You Are Not A Gadget&quot; by Jaron Lanier, The Wordy Shipmates&quot; and &quot;Assassination Vacation,&quot; both by Sarah Vowel (KO - I LOVED &quot;Assassination Vacation.&quot;) Next Up:  &quot;The Civil War&quot; trilogy by Shelby Foote 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 09:24:03 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #27 - 2010 Barcamp Nashville Recap and Our Matt Damon</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-27-2010-Barcamp-Nashville-Recap-and-Our-Matt-Damon/</link>
				<description>The 2010 Barcamp Nashville is behind us but that doesn&acirc;t mean it&acirc;s over. In episode 27 we ask &acirc;How was attendance?&acirc;, &acirc;Why is it still called Barcamp?&acirc; along with highlighting the people who make Barcamp Nashville successful. Later I share how I took an hour to create the great Barcamp QR code experiment. We end with our &acirc;What We&acirc;re Consuming&acirc; segment where we share what Lucas describes as &acirc;time suck&acirc; items. We also and finally snag our &acirc;Matt Damon&acirc; to join us from an undisclosed cat location. 

So dive in and listen the 2010 Barcamp Nashville recap and the discussion of the future of one of Nashville&acirc;s premiere technology events.
 

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.


Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Courtenay Rogers &amp; Kate O&acirc;Neil


Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_27


David - Angry Birds Halloween for iOS, Boardwalk Empire
Lucas - &quot;On Writing Well&quot; by William Zinsser
Courtenay - reading HOW magazine, listening to Pandora, Franklin Books and Brews
Kate - advance blogger copy of book to review</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:12:09 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #26 - Coworking Spaces in Nashville</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-26-Coworking-Spaces-in-Nashville/</link>
				<description>In episode 26 we discuss he new trend o co-working spaces. Josh Bowling co-founder of Espaces and Kailey Hussey Director of CoLab join us to discuss. And as always we finish the show with What Were Consuming

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.

Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Josh Bowling &amp; Kailey Hussey

Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_26

David - Like Button blocker for chrome, facebook image zoom, html5 up and running, Plants vs Zombies
Lucas - Words with Pirates app
Josh - Reading - The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss, The adventures of Tom Sawyer (ipad); Listening - Ben Harper; Social Media - Ping
Kailey -  Reading - Bird by Bird, Anne Lammott; Listening - Florence + the Machine, Friday Night Lights</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 05:59:33 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #25 - Radio Tech and Moontoast Social Commerce</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-25-Radio-Tech-and-Moontoast-Social-Commerce/</link>
				<description>We have another big episode this week featuring Radio Tech and Social Commerce. Co-host Lucas Hendrickson returns from vacation just in time to have a great discussion with Lt. Dan Buckley from Production Director and Request Hour DJ on Nashville&acirc;s very own Lightning 100. The beloved Radio station has relaunched online with an amazing website and with plenty of social media connections to boot. Dan gives us the scoop how it&acirc;s going and what they have learned. Before he has to go he gives a heads up on the very popular Live on the Green.

After all the Radio Tech goodies we switch over to the new world of Social Commerce. Marcus Whitney co-founder and CTO of Moontoast joins us with what they have going on with the Moontoast product and how they partnered with Big Machine Records using social commerce to launch Taylor Swifts new album.

Later Marcus turns the tables on us and where he gets us Lucas and myself to discuss the future direction of the Nashville Tech Feed. Is it better to go wide or niche? One show feed or multiple?

Finally we end with our &acirc;What We&acirc;re Consuming&acirc; where Lucas drops news on 2010 Barcamp Nashville. (1hr 24min point). Near the end of the show Marcus mentions the acronym GTD for those like me who didn&#039;t know what that means here you go - Getting Things Done.

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.

Host: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Dan Buckley, Marcus Whitney

Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_25

What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - Flipbook (again), Angry Birds for the iPad
Lucas - Barcamp Nashville News and lots of it.
Marcus - MailPlane for the Mac</description>
				<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 17:19:06 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #24 - Technology Council Conversation</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-24-Technology-Council-Conversation/</link>
				<description>We have a special episode focusing on the Nashville Technology Council and what they have coming up including news. Tod Fetherling &amp; Katy Kirby from the Tech Council join us with their insights.  Co-hosting this episode is Craig Havighurst from String Theory Media.

Host: David Beronja, Craig Havighurst, Tod Fetherling &amp; Katy Kirby

Contact:
comments@nashvillefeed.com
615-280-0505

What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - The Colony on Discovery Channel
Craig - Book: The Food of a Younger Land by Mark Kurlansky, CD: Megan McCormick - Honest Words; Tim O&acirc;Brien - Chicken &amp; Egg
Tod - 
Katy -  Mad Men, &acirc;The End of Major Combat Operations&acirc; by Nick McDonell, M.I.A . - &acirc;Maya&acirc; , &acirc;Wondrous Strange: The Life and Art of Glenn Gould&acirc; by Kevin Bazzana</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 02:51:35 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #23 - Self Publishing "A City of Ghosts"</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-23-Self-Publishing-A-City-of-Ghosts/</link>
				<description>So what is the state of publishing in the City of Nashville or in general? Can a author go it alone by self publishing and make it? In episode 23 of the Nashville Tech Feed we dive the very topics of ePublishing and self publishing.  Of course with a crew like us we end up deviating to what&acirc;s going on in local blogger scene and status of blog aggregators. We even get into a little bit of politics but don&acirc;t tell anybody. Betsy Phillips founder of the Tiny Cat Pants blog and contributor at the Nashville Scenes Pith in the Wind joins us discussing her upcoming book &acirc;A City of Ghosts.&acirc; Finally we end as we always do with &acirc;What We&acirc;re Consuming&acirc;.

Show Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson &amp; Betsy Phillips

Contact:
comments@nashvillefeed.com
615-280-0505

What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - Flipboard for the iPad, Abraham Vampire Hunter
Lucas - The new Arcade Fire record &quot;The Suburbs,&quot; in advance of their Ryman Auditiorium show.
Betsy - The Joiners, &quot;Glorious Glorious&quot;</description>
				<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 17:21:01 EST</pubDate>
				<guid>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-23-Self-Publishing-A-City-of-Ghosts/</guid>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #22 - Nashville Music Council & The Internet is Over</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-22-Nashville-Music-Council-The-Internet-is-Over/</link>
				<description>In episode #22 we take another show into the realm of the music industry. 

First we ask the question, do we need another group in Nashville promoting music? Is it more than just a narrow focus. Nashville Music Council has officially launched to some fan fair and out panel dives in discussing the pros &amp; cons of the formation of another group.

We shift over to radio with personal people meters arriving in the Nashville market. Is Arbritron going to change the arrangement of the top radio stations with more accurate technology? Will ratings really change? Would big swings in ratings would prove the old system was way off?

In our final news segment we jump into some pop-culture with &quot;is the internet really over?&quot; Prince says it is but is it just a way to get some free press? Why is he using dead trees to push his digital plastic disc? 

And as always we wrap up with listener voicemails and &quot;What We&#039;re Consuming&quot; sharing the stuff we&#039;re reading, listening to, apps using and so on. 

Sit back and listen to a fantastic conversation with host David Beronja, co-host Lucas Hendrickson and guests Paul Schatzkin of Cohesion Arts and Craig Havighurst of String Theory Media.

NashvilleTechFeed.com
comments@nashvillefeed.com
voicemail - 615-280-0505

===News/Links===

The Mayor&#039;s Music Council Talks About Nashville&#039;s Future ... Sort Of
http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashvillecream/archives/2010/06/30/the-mayors-music-business-council-talks-about-nashvilles-future-sort-of

Will &#039;people meter&#039; shake up Nashville radio?
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20100627/BUSINESS01/6270360/-1/RSS05

The Music Council&#039;s Warm and Fuzzy Roll-out via String Theory Media
http://www.stringtheorymedia.com/2010/06/the-nashville-music-councils-warm-and-fuzzy-rollout.html

Prince&acirc;s Nonsense
http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/2010/07/06/princes-nonsense/</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 14:32:51 EST</pubDate>
				<guid>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-22-Nashville-Music-Council-The-Internet-is-Over/</guid>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #21 - iPhone 4, Cheeseburgers in an Apple Line and that's What Steve Said!</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-21-iPhone-4-Cheeseburgers-in-an-Apple-Line-and-thats-What-Steve-Said/</link>
				<description>Episode #21 - The 90 plus degree temperatures and Apple lines couldn&acirc;t keep us from recording a new episode of the Nashville Tech Feed. So of course we are talking about the iPhone 4 launch and the fall out from it. Paul Schatzkin shares his launch day experience and how Apple had screwed up his pre-order, surprise surprise. Just to see if we could do it we try to kill the iPhone 4 antenna by holding it wrong or how they hold it in every commercial we&acirc;ve seen on tv. The show wouldn&acirc;t be complete without getting a first hand review of the shiny new device.

After we beat the phone conversation to death, we pontificate about the future of the Mac OS and is the iOS going to replace it. What&acirc;s in the future for the little OS for consumption and not creation. A new Apple TV possibly?

Later we dive back in the Rdio.com and online music conversation from episode 20. Do we need to own music or is rental finally here? Is the cloud the safe bet for your music or will it fail you like a cracked CD when you don&acirc;t have internet access?

We finish up with what we&acirc;re consuming and always some strange sound bit. If you know what movie or television show the bit was from call, leave a snappy voicemail and if you&acirc;re the first you&acirc;ll win a $5 iTunes gift card. Call 615-280-0505 today!

comments@nashvillefeed.com
NashvilleTechFeed.com</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 15:48:16 EST</pubDate>
				<guid>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-21-iPhone-4-Cheeseburgers-in-an-Apple-Line-and-thats-What-Steve-Said/</guid>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #20 - Is Rdio.com the New Lala? First Reactions</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Is-Rdiocom-the-New-Lala-First-Reactions/</link>
				<description>When Apple shut down Lala.com it left a hole in our little music loving hearts. Since then we&acirc;ve been on the hunt for a replacement. In this episode we review Rdio.com and discuss the state of the music services in general.

Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson &amp; Steve Cunningham.

Full show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:57:46 EST</pubDate>
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