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Friday, September 02, 2005
2004 Blogging panel at San Diego

This is a recording of the panel discussing blogging that took place in July of this year. It was hosted by Mark Evanier and featured Heidi MacDoanld, Tom Spurgeon, Tom McLean, Augie De Blieck Jr. and Peter David. It runs 52 minutes.

Blogging Panel mp3

First off all, three very big thank you’s. The first goes out to all the people on the panel for putting it on. The second goes to Mike Sterling for turning my recording into an mp3. The third is for H and Mag for hosting the mp3 so all you good people can listen to it.

No here's something I have to tell you. The audio quality ain't so grand. If you listen hard you should be able to get what most of what the panel members are saying. There are audience questions you can't hear (except when I'm talking) but you should be able to discern them through the answers on the panel. Around 42 minutes or so a question is brought up about why there aren't any less "professional" bloggers up there with my name being invoked, much to my embarrassment. I think Tom makes the best point in answering that question.

I hope you can make out the majority of what's being discussed about. I figured the blogging people should here this because it is about you. Enjoy.

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