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New Net2Podcasts

We put a bunch of new NetSquared podcasts up over the weekend.  Show number 10 of This Week in NetSquared News is up with interviews by Eddie Codel of Chris Heuer of BrainJams and Raines Cohen of the Cohousing Association of the United States.  Also up are David Collin's interview with Adam Frey of Wikispaces, and recordings of Adam's presentation and Zack Rosen of CivicSpace's  presentation at Net Tuesday.

New Net2 Podcasts

A new episode of "This Week in NetSquared News" is up on the NetSquared Odeo channel and should be up on iTunes by tomorrow.  You can hear a few quick updates about what’s happening at NetSquared, followed by Eddie Codel’s interviews with Tara Hunt, the online marketing director of Riya.com and writer of the blog, HorsePigCow, Adam Frey, co-founder of Wikispaces, and Zack Rosen, founder and director of Civic Space.

Adam Frey of Wikispaces Will Speak at SF Net Tuesday, April 11th

On Tuesday, April 11th, Adam Frey of Wikispaces will be speaking at Net Tuesday in San Francisco along with Zack Rosen of CivicSpace and Tara Hunt of HorsePigCow and Riya.

Adam is one of the founders of Wikispaces, a popular hosted wiki service. Wikispaces hosts wikis for a wide variety of communities and offers free hosting for K-12 educators.

Doors open at 6 PM at Varnish Art Gallery and Wine Bar at 77 Natoma St., San Francisco.  Admission is free.

And don't forget that if you can't make it to Net Tuesday in SF, you can hear interviews and recordings of the speakers' presentations on the NetSquared podcast and see videos interviews with the speakers on the NetSquared blog.

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