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Just getting a few things down.

Taking the IT out of ITC

Thursday, January 05, 2006

The ITC site has been quite quiet over the Christmas period, with many of the team taking time off. Except for Doug, apparently, who has been busily working on the new site to be launched next week, I think. Say "bye" to ITC and "hi" to the Conversations Network. The idea is to launch a whole set of different audio series, no longer concentrating solely on IT. It's a brave and exciting idea and I feel rather proud to be a part of it, however minor.

In the meantime, some new Web 2.0 and Where 2.0 shows have gone up. Check them out at the ITC homepage or go directly to:
John Hanke talking about Google Earth
Barry Diller talking about the future of business on the internet
Robert Denaro telling us exactly what's involved in mapping the streets
Bran Ferren being, well, just Bran Ferren
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