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'''The Weekly Spin''' (http://theweeklyspin.com) is an audio podcast I contribute to.  We discuss the weeks top stories in depth.  We give a summary of the story and then we discuss the story's implications to the world of technology.  I rant a lot.  It was started December 10, 2008.  I started on the second episode.
 
'''The Weekly Spin''' (http://theweeklyspin.com) is an audio podcast I contribute to.  We discuss the weeks top stories in depth.  We give a summary of the story and then we discuss the story's implications to the world of technology.  I rant a lot.  It was started December 10, 2008.  I started on the second episode.
  
Michael Gdovin frequently shares Apple rumors.  Michael Plasmeier frequently complains about "big copyright" DRM obsession and cell phone companies' unfriendly terms.
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Michael Gdovin frequently shares Apple rumors.  Michael Plasmeier frequently complains about "big copyright" DRM obsession and cell phone companies' unfriendly terms.  As of episode 36, he has been obsessed with the "no computer needed" aspect of consumer electronics of the future which the amazon Kindle and the Palm Pre represent.
  
 
Visit http://theweeklyspin.com for episodes.
 
Visit http://theweeklyspin.com for episodes.

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The Weekly Spin (http://theweeklyspin.com) is an audio podcast I contribute to. We discuss the weeks top stories in depth. We give a summary of the story and then we discuss the story's implications to the world of technology. I rant a lot. It was started December 10, 2008. I started on the second episode.

Michael Gdovin frequently shares Apple rumors. Michael Plasmeier frequently complains about "big copyright" DRM obsession and cell phone companies' unfriendly terms. As of episode 36, he has been obsessed with the "no computer needed" aspect of consumer electronics of the future which the amazon Kindle and the Palm Pre represent.

Visit http://theweeklyspin.com for episodes.