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[Dave Winer] organized the first BloggerCon at Harvard in the summer of 2003, and got [Christopher Lydon] involved in the great debates between journalists and bloggers. Lydon had been one of the guys in the back of the bus writing for the New York Times in presidential elections from Kennedy to Carter. Winer urged Lydon to write a blog to restart his career.
[Dave Winer] organized the first BloggerCon at Harvard in the summer of 2003, and got [Christopher Lydon] involved in the great debates between journalists and bloggers. Lydon had been one of the guys in the back of the bus writing for the New York Times in presidential elections from Kennedy to Carter. Winer urged Lydon to write a blog to restart his career.It all began with the third international Open Source Content Management conference at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society in the spring of 2003. Dave Winer, the creative genius and enfant terrible of the blogosphere, was invited to give the keynote address to a couple hundred OS CMS developers from all over the world. One of those brilliances was Christopher Lydon, a longtime television and radio personality from the Boston area. Winer organized the first BloggerCon at Harvard in the summer of 2003, and got Lydon involved in the great debates between journalists and bloggers. A top host during MTV's early years Adam Curry, Winer, and others extended RSS feeds to include audio attachments.See the full content of this document
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The First Podcast
How did an IP squabble lead to the first podcast? And why did Jenny Attiyeh quit radio and TV to create her own show on the Web? Well, it all began with the third international Open Source Content Management (OSCOM) conference ...
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