Windows Phone Thoughts: Jason and Dave's ThoughtCast - August 16, 2005

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Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Jason and Dave's ThoughtCast - August 16, 2005

Posted by Dave Conger in "CONTENT" @ 07:30 AM

http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/tho...ave08162005.mp3

The ThoughtCast world is expanding! Ed's been doing such a great job with the ThoughtCast but we want to provide even more content coming to you over the RSS feed. Jason Dunn and I connected up a little while back to chat about things that were going on in the mobile devices market. Of course Jason is in Canada and I am the US so we didn't actually meet up, but through the miracle that is Skype we were able to chat. This is the first part of our chat. Part two will be on the way soon.

Show notes:
• Mass Storage in the PDA Market
• Features that need improving (using the LifeDrive as an example)
• Why memory sizes have stayed small
• Storing Programs and Data
• Windows Mobile 5 Look and Feel

Direct Link to this show: Download
RSS Feed: PPCT ThoughtCast Feed

And actually, Jason and I thought it would be cool to include a special edition ThoughtCast as well. This is our "beta" show we recorded back in March 2005 - Jason had a headset microphone that picked up a lot of "popping p's", so you'll have to excuse frequent "pppops". It isn't really Pocket PC heavy in content, but we wanted to pass it along to you as well to spur some discussion.

Show notes:
• Skype and VoIP
• WiFi/Cell Service Jumping
• WiMax for Data Service
• Internet as a Utility

Direct Link to this show: Download
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