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AO Debuts “Fresh Voices” Podcast

AlwaysOn is introducing a new weekly podcast series called "Fresh Voices" that profiles the Valley’s movers and shakers.   They’re kicking things off with an interview this week with Dan’l Lewin, Microsoft VP.  In addition to the series being made available via podcast, you can also listen to a simple audio stream and/or read the full transcript (here). Fresh Voices is a great example of how content leaders like AO are using new technology to augment their distribution channels.

BTW, here’s a lineup of interviews in the works:

• John Markoff on Silicon Valley
• Sandy Berger on national security
• Paul Saffo on the future of technology
• Chris Anderson on The Long Tail
• Jennifer Jones on blog and podcast marketing
• Bill Reichert on the state of the VC biz
• Heidi Roizen on the same

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