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Computer Nerd Radio
All IT, all the time
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There are enough channels in most media for the contemporary nerd, but radio, even internet radio, is sadly lacking. There would be talk shows about programming, programming shows about talking, IT news, a hacking how-to hour, a newbie show, The Hardware Updates, Gaming reviews, interviews with popular celebrities such as Linus, etc.

Voice, Mar 11 2007

NPR Technology Podcasts http://www.npr.org/...ue=1019#podcast1019
[jutta, Mar 11 2007]

podcast.net: Subcategory "Computers" http://www.podcast.net/cat/2
[jutta, Mar 11 2007]

podfeed.net: tagged "computers" http://www.podfeed.net/tags/computers
[jutta, Mar 11 2007]


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       Um, look harder.

Galbinus_Caeli, Mar 11 2007
  

       Granted, GC, one can't turn around without bumping into a technology *podcast* out here (see links for directories), but a whole radio *station* that does this kind of thing around the clock - I wouldn't know where to look.   

       Got a link?

jutta, Mar 11 2007
  

       Ah, sorry, I was thinking podcasts. I live in the world of podcasts. I am a bit of a control freak. Live radio, like live television is SO twentieth century.

Galbinus_Caeli, Mar 11 2007
  


 
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