Networking has been a part of my vocabulary for at least thirty years.
The digital age has changed the way we work together on a global scale, but networking is still very much a people to people business.
We used video, tape recordings, interviews and print media as tools for networking in the '70s at Hewlett-Packard.
Personally, I did interactive and transatlantic "podcasting" with C-60 minutes cassettes at the end of the '70s.
Still, the biggest challenge is to have something valuable to say or to contribute.
Technology makes some things easier and adds to the speed of interaction, but the thought process is just about as slow and cumbersome as ever before.
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Networking and Narrowcasting
Merkinnät:
KK-Net,
network,
podcast,
podcasting,
social networking
Sijainti:
Sotkamo, Finland
Sunday, October 28, 2007
The Monday Podcast
teamethanol Fantastic awards night. Another blog in the morning. Team had last dinner. Fly out in the am. from txt | |
| tappenden [CL] When translations go wrong: battered octopus rings http://tinyurl.com/2gtnw3 about 6 hours ago from web |
About
- Name Graham Tappenden
- Location Germany
Today the Monday Podcast talks about a new type of fuel - bio-ethanol.
Graham has been driving a bio-ethanol car for the last week and comments on how the car is running and how new fuels help the environment.
Listen to the podcast to find out more:
(Press the “play” button to listen to the podcast)
The engine is slightly more powerful. Where do you fill your tank? A a petrol station. It's a normal petrol pump. There is not so many petrol stations fo bioethanol.
Graham Tappenden has a key to the pump to get the petrol. There are 70-80 petrol stations in Germany.
Graham Tappenden has a key to the pump to get the petrol. There are 70-80 petrol stations in Germany.
You've two tanks in this new car. The other one you have if you can't get bioethanol and the other one for traditional petrol (diesel).
The mix is 85 % bioethanol and 15 % normal petrol. From the outside you don't see a big difference. There is a little badge in the back saying it's a flexicar.
There is no tax-benefits for the car but bioethanol is supported.
I tried to cruise-control. I tried the acceleration. When it gets cold you've to have a mixture to get the car started more easily.
You can heat up the ethanol slightly. In Scandinavia people are used to heat up their cars to get the cars starting properly.
Please, listen to the enthusiastic Graham Tappenden. I guess he has been thinking a lot about the use of bioethanol in his car.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Blog, Twitter and Jaiku
Blogging is personal. We have our styles and themes. Bloggers are talking about the future of emerging business blogging in
Twittering and Jaiku is like writing short poems, paintin minimalistic pictures with words.
Podcasting could be even more personal than text based blogging, but it's more time consuming. Video is most demanding and revealing.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Radio Free Finland
Radio Free Finland is an online English-language talk show (podcast) now in its second season. Each episode we're joined by a new guest and discuss all things Finland. Topics include:
- Finnish current events,
- politics,
- culture,
- immigration,
- EU and more.
Click on "Last Show" to listen to the latest show. Visit our "Archives" to download any of our previous shows. Use this RSS feed to receive each episode to our computer or mobile. If you need some help, click on "Help/FAQ". Enjoy!!
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