Archive for January, 2010

Hilarious vid explaining what goes into a news story. :)

For all of you who have always wondered what goes into putting together a news pkg for the news this video is about 99% accurate.
And I’m pretty certain after watching this video most of you will finally have at least one aaahh-haaaa moment in your lifetime. Ha!

Cheerio,

Laz

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Doctors and nurses head to Haiti from Fla.

Missionary flights int’l is take doctors and nurses loaded with medical supplies to a hospital north of port a prince Haiti.

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Welcome to Ep 5 of NextGen Media Podcast. In this weeks podcast we go over the week in tech news, social-media how it was effectively and ineffectively used in the MA Senate Race, and could Google end communism in China. That and more as we discuss more NextGen Media.

Thanks for listening and as always your comments are welcomed good or bad and drop us an email at ngmpodcast@gmail.com if there is a topic you would like for us to cover in one of our podcasts.

Laz

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KC Wizards finally find a home.

This is a NextGen Media street podcast. Which will be around 5 min. and will feature people in the community who use new and social media in their daily lives.

First up is Thad Bell from www.backpost.net a diehard KC Wizards soccer fan he talks about the new stadium, his blog and how he’s gone from a fan in the stands to having media credentials for games.

Sorry for audio quality. Very windy today in KCK.

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I’m about to get my own cloud. :)

Device color aside :) Many thanks to the folks over at www.pogoplug.com . For $129 bones I can now host all my photos, music, files, and videos on my own cloud securely and privately from my home. Connected to my Internet router via Ethernet I decide who sees what folders and files on the drive and what kind of access they have. They also have an iPhone app that allows for direct upload and download of files to and from my cloud. Sweet.

No more having to email photos and videos to the fam down in Texas, now with direct access, to one of four usb drives the pogoplug supports, they have the ability to see and download full res photos and videos at their convenience. That alone is worth the $129 bucks. The possibilities with this device are endless since they openly support hacking the device for custom apps to run on the mini computer inside the pogoplug. So head on over to www.pogoplug.com for full details.

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MSNBC’s Schultz- I’d Cheat To Keep Brown From Winning In Massachusetts

Check out this video on YouTube:

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Thanks for stopping by for Ep 2 of NextGen Media Podcast. This episode we talk more new media technology, we also discuss how sports fans across the country are able to stay more informed about their teams thanks to the use of social networks, and we give out our Tech of the week award to Truecompanion (NSFW- Franks pick) for making every sex nerd/geeks dream come true.

runners up for Tech of the week:

Laz's pick- Pogo Plug – device helps you maintain your own personal Cloud (online storage) from the comfort of your home.

Steve's pick Flight Update – stay on top of flight departures so when flights are cancelled your not stuck in podunk Alabama. :)

Email us your thoughts and critiques to: ngmpodcast@gmail.com

Show Length: 40 Min.

Thanks for stopping by and listening.

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Ep1 NextGenMedia Podcast CES 2010 Edition

  
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For our first podcast we'll be talking about CES the Consumer Electronics Show going on in Las Vegas where everyone and their dog has some fancy new gadget to debut. So i hope you enjoy the podcast, its very informal and a fair warning some very colorful language from a couple of guys just talkin tech and stuff. :) My co-host for this episode is Frank Barrett an IT Professional from Council Bluffs, IA. You should follow frank on twitter @fnbarrett he's a funny funny guy and knows his tech and pop culture.

I've now included a link underneath the audio player for folks to download the mp3 who want to listen with ipods and mp3 players. :)

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Passionate Constituant

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On Fridays I usually stop by to hear Democrat MO State Senator Jolie Justus give her weekly jeff city report at a local coffee spot. Today was by far the most attended one,even with single digit lows and subzero windchills. About 40 people. There was one lone guy, george dechow, who was not drinkin the koolaid. And he displayed his political passion for what he sees as wasteful govt spending. Since I had my iPhone on me I decided to record a short podcast to see where he got his political passion.

In the end I don’t think he quite knows, but he loves his country and wants it to be great again.

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