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I was a guest on On Digital Media last night

Had a great time as a guest in Episode 82 of On Digital Media last night with John Federico, Steve Hatch, Chia-Lin Simmons and Ken Gellman.

We talked in depth about the recent Facebook terms of service bruhaha and the announcement of the Kindle2.

Please listen below (or click through if you’re seeing this in a feed reader).

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This entry was posted in Contracts, Podcasts and tagged podcast on February 20, 2009 by Evan Brown.

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