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So the year is about to draw to a close. How best to look back on 2009 in the festive holiday trope of judging who was naughty and who was nice and  who might not make it to another new year? So today on the podcast we are taking our past panelists to talk about their personal top pick for the companies in the tech world of 2009 that were nice, naughty, and the Tiny Tim!

The Panel includes:

Patrick Roanhouse

The Plan8 Podcast Host: Patrick Roanhouse

Tim Conneally

Blogger / Tech Journalist: Tim Conneally of Betanews .com

Mark Milian

Blogger / Tech Journalist: Mark Milian of The Los Angeles Times

Gus Sentementes

Blogger / Tech Journalist: Gus Sentementes of The Baltimore Sun

Who will end up nice, naughty or destined for the grave by our panelists’ opinions? Listen to find out!

Today’s Music is:

8-bit NES The Good The Bad and the Ugly (Holiday Twist) by Patrick Roanhouse

This podcast is released by owner Patrick Roanhouse (twitter), under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA License.

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Digg.com CEO, Jay Adelson

Jay Adelson, CEO at Digg, Inc., Chairman, Founder at Revision3 Corporation, Founder and former CTO of Equinix, Inc.

Happy Holiday of choice from The Plan8 Podcast. That is right people its that time where people of their chosen judeo-christian creed celebrates the modified form of the pagan festival for the winter solstice. But that all aside I have quite the special guest for you all today. He started out a boy raised in the Motor City. But shortly after college he developed; during the first Dot Com, the company that made the “inter” part of Internet actually mean interconnection. That man is Jay Adelson.

Founding Equinix, the company that provided a neutral point of  interconnection for the segmented networks of the titan level powered networks of AOL, CompuServe, Prodigy, and other by gone big player ISPs of the early 90s. Jay Is also the CEO of one of the most popular social filtered news aggregating sites, Digg.com. That’s dee eye double gee, dot com. Also he is co-founder and is Chairman for the ever growing and popular podcast network, Revision3.

Again when I say he is a special guest, that is in all ways an understatement. His influence on the very fabric of how the internet is currently ran today has made it possible to have the internet we have today and as cheap of a price as it is now. His current ventures of Digg and Revision3 with respective TechTV alum co-founders Kevin Rose and David Prager are changing the landscape of how media is viewed on the internet now.

But listeners of my podcast know my modus operandi. For all my interviews I try to help my listeners discover what makes that special guest tick. What got them to do what they have done or are doing. So as usual I take Jay back on memory lane to discover his roots, particularly talking about:

  • Jay’s childhood in Detroit
  • Jay’s hobbies growing up
  • What Jay’s parents were like
  • Jay’s first major jobs
  • Jay’s years shortly after graduating Boston University with a degree in Broadcast & Film with a minor focus in computer science.
  • Jay’s passion for technology
  • Jay’s views on the essence of democratic access to information
  • Jay’s roller coaster adventures in startups and Silicon Valley
  • Jay’s roll as a Father in the new digital world and how his children will grow up in it
  • And much more …

I hope you all enjoy this because I know I did. And let it be known, Jay’s Wikipedia page is gonna need an major update after this comes out.

Today’s music is:

Digging In The Diamond Mines by D!4m0nD k!D of the 8bit Collective

This podcast is released by owner Patrick Roanhouse (twitter), under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA License.

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Guest Co-Host

Mark Milian

Blogger / Tech Journalist: Mark Milian of The Los Angeles Times

Show Notes:

1.) Nvidia introduces new official 3D HD Blu-Ray Spec. [Link]

2.) Google adds real time web results to search. [Link]

3.) Samsung teases new Linux mobile phone OS, Bada. [Link]

4.) Apple responds to Nokia patent infringement lawsuits with counter patent infringement lawsuits. [Link]

5.) L33t Palin Email h4×0r has new defense in trial, he had spyware. [Link]

6.) YouTube releases Vevo, a Hulu for music videos. [Link]

YouTube 1080p demo, The Muppets cover Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”. [Link]

7.) The failure of privacy with the new Facebook. [Link]

Mark Zuckerburg’s Private Moments open to the public with new Facebook privacy settings. [Link]

Facebook the Movie, Hollywood thinks Johns Hopkins in Baltimore,MD is Harvard in Cambridge,MA. [Link]

AMAZON LINK: Pirate of Silicon Valley

8.) Boxee shows off the new Boxee Beta preview. [Link]

Boxee Shows off … D-link Boxee set top …. hexahedron? [Link]

AMAZON LINK: 16 GB Transcend SDHC Class 6 flash memory card

9.) UCLA engineered bacteria eat carbon dioxide, sh*t fuel, kicks ass, and takes names. [Link]

10.) AT&T blames customers for network issues, threatens metered by the megabyte data costs. [Link]

U.S. Consumers are estimated to consumer 36 Gigabytes worth of data a day now. [Link]

11.) TRON2: Legacy first peak images of new TRON suits. [Link]

TRON2 soundtrack to be scored by Daft Punk, first demo of what it might sound like from 2009 San Diego Comic Con [Link]

Co-Host:

Blogger / Tech Journalist: Mark Milian of The Los Angeles Times

Today’s music is:

“Watch My Chopz” By Monster! Monster! of the 8bit Collective

This podcast is released by its owner, Patrick Roanhouse (twitter), under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA License.

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