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| The Gillmor Gang was a podcast about information technology run by Steve Gillmor, a former contributing editor at ZDNet. It was originally hosted on ITConversations.com. From May 2005 until November 2006, it was hosted by Podshow. The show then ended until being resurrected in November 2007 as the Gang. In April 2008, the name Gillmor Gang was restored and the show began to be hosted at... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Gillmor Gang
The Gillmor Gang is a podcast about information technology run by Steve Gillmor, a former contributing editor at ZDNet. ... It was originally hosted on ITConversations.com. -
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Gang (disambiguation)
Gang usually refers to a group of individuals who share a common identity. ... Gillmor Gang, a.k.a. -
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Steve Gillmor
Steve Gillmor is a technology journalist; he is a contributing editor to ZDNet. Steve is the host of the podcast The Gillmor Gang. -
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Gnomedex (conference)
Gnomedex is a single-track technology conference hosted by Chris Pirillo, the owner of Lockergnome, LLC and was co-host of the show Call For Help on the former cable television channel TechTV. ... Notable speakers and events included Nick Bradbury, Henry Copeland, Dan Gillmor, Ross Rader, Robert Scoble, Jason Shellem, Wil Wheaton and a live broadcast of the Gillmor Gang syndicated technology radio show. -
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Dave Winer
Dave Winer (born May 2, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York City, USA) is an American software developer, entrepreneur and writer in Berkeley, California. ... The Gillmor Gang: This week's special guest is Dave Winer. 2004-07-29. -
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TechCrunch
TechCrunch is a blog company that profiles startup companies, products and websites. ... Gillmor Gang -
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Brendan Eich
Brendan Eich (pronounced /ˈаɪk/) (born 1964) is a computer programmer and creator of the JavaScript programming language. ... Brendan Eich on the Gillmor Gang July 2004 and December 2005 -
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble (born January 18, 1965) is an American blogger, technical evangelist, and author. ... On March 14, 2009, Scoble announced via his blog and on the Gillmor Gang that he was joining Rackspace. -
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CrunchPad
CrunchPad was a hardware prototyping initiative created by Michael Arrington, Louis Monier, and Singapore based design studio Fusion Garage that aimed to build a low-cost tablet PC for Web surfing.... ... On the November 12, 2009 Gillmor Gang podcast, Michael Arrington announced the product is ... -
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Joo Joo
The JooJoo is a Linux-based tablet PC designed for Web surfing. ... On the November 12, 2009 Gillmor Gang podcast, Michael Arrington announced the product is "steamrolling along", that rumors of high prices are untrue, and that the product will probably retail for US$300–400, likely subsidised by features that are sponsored but won't impact negatively on the user experience (similar to Firefox's search bar).
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