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    WebTalkGuys Radio Show

    May 10, 2002 12:00 am
    Tags: Boston, broadband, CBS news, cell phones, consultant, Dana Greenlee, Dana Greenlee and Internet, Emmy Award, executive VP, Internet music-sharing, Jon Klein, KLAY 1180 AM, Mitch Ratcliffe, Rob, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, video-on-demand Web, Web site FeedRoom.com’s CEO, Web surfers privacy, webcast technology show, WebTalkGuys Radio, wireless Web, www.cnetradio.com, www.webtalkguys.com, XM Satellite Radio Network Channel

    This Saturday the local radio and webcast technology show, WebTalkGuys Radio, will talk about “creating TV 2.0” for the Web. News video-on-demand Web site FeedRoom.com’s CEO Jon Klein is the guest. Klein, an Emmy Award-winning former executive VP of CBS News overseeing “60 Minutes,” will talk about television influence on the Web. News and content sites such as Seattle’s Q13.com use FeedRoom to present local news on demand.
    Hosts Rob and Dana Greenlee and Internet consultant Mitch Ratcliffe will also explore Internet music-sharing, tips for broadband users and a warning about “SuperCookies” that can compromise Web surfers privacy.
    WebTalkGuys can be heard locally on KLAY 1180 AM Saturdays at 11 a.m. It is also broadcast on the radio in San Francisco/San Jose, Boston and over the XM Satellite Radio Network Channel 130.
    It is Webcast on the Internet on demand from www.webtalkguys.com and via the wireless Web on NexTel cell phones. It streams live on Saturdays at 10 a.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. over www.cnetradio.com.

    Tags: Boston, broadband, CBS news, cell phones, consultant, Dana Greenlee, Dana Greenlee and Internet, Emmy Award, executive VP, Internet music-sharing, Jon Klein, KLAY 1180 AM, Mitch Ratcliffe, Rob, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, video-on-demand Web, Web site FeedRoom.com’s CEO, Web surfers privacy, webcast technology show, WebTalkGuys Radio, wireless Web, www.cnetradio.com, www.webtalkguys.com, XM Satellite Radio Network Channel

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