Recent Show Episodes- My Digital Life Show #1: Not So Digital Backyard Aquaponics Project May 20, 2013This introduction episode is about my backyard Aquaponics project that I have been working on for almost a year now. This episode just spends a few minutes explaining the project and its challenges. Aquaponics is very much like Hyroponics, except for … Continue reading → […]
- My Digital Life Show #1: Not So Digital Backyard Aquaponics Project May 20, 2013
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Rob Greenlee
Currently, I work as a Content Manager of the Podcasts service area on Windows Phone and Zune at Microsoft. I also co-host the "New Media Show" at Geek News Central Live every Saturday morning at 9am PST at http://newmediashow.com.
I am also the former founder and lead host of WebTalk World Radio Show and Zune Insider podcast. WebTalk Radio was an 8 year running nationally syndicated terrestrial broadcast radio show, webcast and podcast. WebTalk Radio is recognized as the first broadcast radio program in the world to begin podcasting on Sept 15th, 2004.
I attended Pacific Lutheran University where I earned a BBA in Business Administration with a Marketing Concentration. Mobile: 253-831-5632 and by email: rob at webtalkradio.com. I live in Seattle.
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Does The Web Have a Future?
I have been following the discussions on the web about the future of the web as we see more closed and walled gardens grow again. The pending Facebook IPO has shined the spotlight of attention to this topic that Robert Scoble was … Continue reading
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Tagged dave winer, facebook, google, internet, john battelle, robert scoble, twitter, web
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