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==Shows==
 
==Shows==
 
===Past Shows (Cancelled)===
 
===Past Shows (Cancelled)===
Leetspeek- tech news discussion show
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*Leetspeek- tech news discussion show
Real Deals (So You Want to Buy a Computer)- Discussed weekly tech deals and bargin hunting skills
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*Real Deals (So You Want to Buy a Computer)- Discussed weekly tech deals and bargin hunting skills
 
===Current Shows===
 
===Current Shows===
Modlife- Teaches the average computer users how to modify and construct technology.
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*Modlife- Teaches the average computer users how to modify and construct technology.
Computing to the Max- NOT FOR THE AVERAGE NOOB show that teaches people how to get the most out of their technology.
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*Computing to the Max- NOT FOR THE AVERAGE NOOB show that teaches people how to get the most out of their technology.
Freeality- Explores the world of free (not as in food) software and educates people of free software ideals.
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*Freeality- Explores the world of free (not as in food) software and educates people of free software ideals.
Let's Play- Talks all about video gaming both on consoles and PCs
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*Let's Play- Talks all about video gaming both on consoles and PCs

Revision as of 18:09, 1 March 2008

W3life Internet Media is a podcast and blog network founded by Michael Gdovin that focuses solely on technology.

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History

W3life was founded by Mike Gdovin on November 1st 2006 as a blog network. He recruited friends like: Ed Rochon, Steven Stinson, Eassa Ayoub, and Richard Campbell who wrote the blogs as did Mike. After about a month W3life launched it's first podcast, Leetspeek, which covered the tech news of the week. Later W3life launched two other shows Real Deals and The Freeware Show. By November 2007 the blogs had ended and podcasts took over. But, because of the poor audio quality W3life evolved into and internet television network in the fall of 2007 with shows like Modlife, Computing to the Max, Freeality (Formerly The Freeware Show) and Let's Play. W3life recruited more employees to host shows like Reed who hosts Freeality, Stefano who is Mike's neighbor and hosts Let's Play, Matt Mcmullan who hosts Computing to the Max and Jordan Berman who hosts Modlife and serves and the vice President. Ed Rochon resigned from W3life in January of 2008 along with resigning from Tecker to pursue a career in Spanish.

Old Blogs

  • Freeware
  • Best of YouTube
  • Custom PCs by Ed Rochon
  • Firefox add-ons
  • Website ratings

Shows

Past Shows (Cancelled)

  • Leetspeek- tech news discussion show
  • Real Deals (So You Want to Buy a Computer)- Discussed weekly tech deals and bargin hunting skills

Current Shows

  • Modlife- Teaches the average computer users how to modify and construct technology.
  • Computing to the Max- NOT FOR THE AVERAGE NOOB show that teaches people how to get the most out of their technology.
  • Freeality- Explores the world of free (not as in food) software and educates people of free software ideals.
  • Let's Play- Talks all about video gaming both on consoles and PCs