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Technology in the Arts #51
By Brad Stephenson | September 25, 2008
In our most recent episode, Jason and Brad discuss Brad’s recent trip to New York, NY, for the 2008 NYC Web 2.0 Expo, where geeks gather to discuss the latest trends in Web development.
This episode features Brad’s interviews with:
- Eileen Gittins, founder of Web-based publishing-on-demand tool Blurb.com
- Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, co-partners at 37Signals.com
- Vinny Lingham, founder and CEO of SynthaSite.com
Reminder – If you have any questions or interesting discussion items, please send them to podcast@technologyinthearts.org.
Podcast – Technology in the Arts #51
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This is amazing
Thanks for the podcast, it really helped me a lot…
Cheers
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