Make Use Of Podcast #6: Launcher, MobileMe and Awesome Highliter

Jun. 15th, 2008 By Jason Mayoff

This week on the podcast, my guest is Jimmy Rogers, one of Make Use Of’s newest writers (in fact his first post just appeared yesterday). We talked about everything from Launchers and mobile storage including Apple’s just-announced MobileMe to Plurk. Yes, we talked about Plurk again!

If you look underneath the show notes on this page, you will see a little media player where you can listen to the podcast right here on the site. Or if you prefer, you can right-click on the “audio MP3″ logo and save the MP3 file to your computer for listening on your MP3 player or iPod.

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After listening, please submit your comments below on this page or you can also send me an e-mail podcast [at] makeuseof [dot] com with a question, comment, criticism or suggestion, and I’ll also be accepting audio comments, so go ahead and send your MP3 to the same address.   If your comment is interesting, I may even play it on the next podcast.   So if you want to be famous, that’s how you go about it!

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5 Comments Add Comment
2008-06-15 07:28:55

Great podcast guys! :-)

2008-06-15 13:54:12

Thanks Mark! It was a ton of fun doing it!

2008-06-16 15:12:54
Brainiac

Excellento… Loved it.

2008-06-16 15:14:18

Same here :-)
Gret job guyz

2008-06-16 21:04:40
Jason Mayoff

Thanks everyone. Glad you’re enjoying them. I’m still looking for audio comments. Send your MP3s to podcast [at] makeuseof [dot] com

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