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Write time stamps of this episode of Gillmor Gang for $10

I'd like a minute/every two minute run down of the 12/31/2008 episode of Gillmor Gang.

Something like this:
1:00 - Steve Gillmor welcomes Mike Arrington and Scoble to the program.
1:02 - Gang discusses their Christmas travel, Arrington love JetBlue.
1:05 - Calacanis shows up
1:07 - group discusses FriendFeed obsession, arrington calls Scoble "someone who's wasted a year doing nothing on FriendFeed."

Please double bracket every linkable item two [ at the start and end of each key work like Robert Scoble or FriendFeed.

No more than two people should do this, so if two folks start I will give $10 to the best one and $5 to the second best one. but no more than two people please.

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easyeboy | 3 years, 5 months ago
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1:00 Mike Arrington, Robert Scoble, Gabe, Mark, Andrew, announce their presence.
1:25 Discuss what people want to talk about, not bowl games
2:00 Mike Arrington is not sure what he wants to talk about
3:00 Mike mentions the iPhone stands out for him when asked, "What stands out for you for the year?"
3:40 Everyone but Robert Scoble hears an echo, then the echo goes away
4:00 iPhone is talked about, Mike says Android "isn't selling very well."
5:00 Facebook platform continues to explode Mob Wars most popular app
6:00 People are using applications a lot and Mike believes platform is important and mentions a payments platform is not available, yet PayPal is working
7:00 Talks about opening up platform
7:30 Scoble says growth of Twitter is interesting
8:00 More and more celebrities are on Twitter, yet it's still a relatively small audience
8:45 Mumbai was posted
9:31 Average person would not sort through all the tweets on Mumbai
10:00 Does not know if Twitter will create a filtering tool
11:30 Scoble is having an event 21st of January about real time Twitter
12:00 Gang discusses news is becoming real time
13:00 Scoble says, "the problem with real time is separating the news from the noise."
14:00 Massive information overload makes RSS look like slow day at beach
15:00 FriendFeed compared as a filtering environment
15:45 Can real time get quicker than Twitter
16:00 Scoble says, "In the future when we have real good data" and discusses how filtering will help us find info faster
17:00 Scoble talks about trashing Techmeme
18:00 Talking about tweets appearing on memorandum and that sites need to put up news as early as possible
19:00 Scoble says, "more interesting content is happening on Twitter and FriendFeed."
20:00 Scoble talks about his FriendFeed item getting on Venturebeat
20:45 Gang discusses finding information quickly, discussed it's not a game.
21:00 Andrew says this changes access to this information everything
23:00 Scoble talks about Tweetdeck or Twirl and say he spends every waking moment on this, saying he's an addict.
24:00 Questioning if FriendFeed is healthy for Scoble, and he claims it's a hobby.
25:00 Scoble is working on Yahoo Pipe
25:30 Scoble says he puts up more content this week
26:00 Calacanis shows up and says Scoble is a product evangelist
27:00 Calacanis says, "you have to get paid Robert"
27:41 Calacanis wants Scoble to do something of substance
28:00 Argument between Calacanis and Scoble
29:00 Calacanis tells Scoble to, "go old school"
30:00 "I love FriendFeed and Twitter"
32:00 "Twitter is not a place for serious work" is said
33:00 Video blogging is discussed, "few people can make a living out of it"
33:30 Calacanis says, "cocktail parties are great"
34:00 Calacanis says, "97% of people who blog are copying"
35:00 Scuffle among the gang
36:00 Calacanis says, "these are the most unimportant stories" and mentions other news that's important
38:00 Scoble says, "having filters is a good goal" and "the idea of using the number of followers as a way to judge whether a tweet is stupid."
39:00 Scoble says, "It's not the number of followers that makes the Tweet authoritative, it's the content of who wrote it."
41:00 Gang discusses Techmeme
43:00 Scoble argues that the "number of followers is not an authority thing" and someone is authoritative about what you write.
44:00 Gang continues to discuss followers
45:00 Filtering by users is discussed
46:00 Scoble claims he likes that
47:00 Discussing Scoble as a celebrity as the Brad Pitt of FriendFeed

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senthil_monster | 3 years, 5 months ago
Gillmor Gang 05.16.08

The Gillmor Gang - Sam Whitmore, Marc Canter, Dana Gardner, Mike Arrington, Mike Vizard, and Robert Scoble - collide over data portability and media convergence with self-invited guest Chris Saad. Recorded Friday, May 16, 2008.

Gillmor Gang 08.02.08

A conversation with TwitterSpy and IdentiSpy developer Dustin Sallings. Recorded Saturday, August 2, 2008.

Gillmor Gang 11.21.08


The Gillmor Gang - Jason Calacanis, Marc Canter, Robert Anderson, and Hugh MacLeod - are joined by Chris Messina. Recorded Friday, Novemeber 21, 2008.

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The Gillmor Gang - Mike Arrington, Robert Scoble, Jason Calacanis, Marc Canter, Andrew Keen, Hugh MacLeod, and Gabe Rivera - ring out the old year. Recorded Wednesday, December 31, 2008.

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