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Monday, October 03, 2005

In addition to eHub Interviews launching this week, we’re pleased to promote two others that are doing a great job covering the shifting landscape.

Stowe Boyd, President/COO of Corante, a well-known media subversive, and an internationally recognized authority on real-time, collaborative and social technologies, has launched a new series called The Get Real Minute, a daily, one minute podcast.  Listen to The Get Real Minute for 2 October 2005: First Look at Writeboard.  Stowe will also be covering the Web 2.0 O’Reilly conference here in San Francisco this week.  We look forward to meeting him in person and to hearing his coverage of the event.

Ken Yarmosh of Technosight is also covering Web 2.0, first with his blogoposium 1 last week, and now with his new interview with Greg Linden, the founder of Findory. 

eHub Interviews will also feature an interview with Findory, as well as many others included in eHub.

UPDATE 10/4: Also, listen to Stowe Boyd’s The Get Real Minute for 3 October 2005: Web 2.0 Conference Thoughts.

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