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Ted lives in Durham, New Hampshire, USA, with his wife Margaret, children Jamie, Amelia, Anastasia, and dog Tyler. He consults and gives keynotes on Technology, Security, and Business. He loves flyfishing, ham radio, and great food and wine.

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Talkr & Podcasts: Driving &Listening

I just drove to/from New York, shooting a video on RSS for WatchIT.com.
A few hours in the car, but more convenient than flying, and I wanted to use the time to do something useful.

Besides endless yacking with clients on the phone, I burned a bunch of stuff on CD before leaving and listened to:

1) ForImmediateRelease, Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz's Podcast. I listen to the last three podcasts and enjoyed their show/podcast a lot. They talk about communication issues, including blogging and podcasting.

2) Talkr. I used Talkr to get some blog posts from the last week in audio format. Great Service!

I think I'll be listening to many more podcasts while driving, as well as Talkr provided blogs translated to audio format.

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