Episode 7 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week your hosts are Brad Williams (@williamsba), Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves), and Kevin Yank (@sentience) with special guest Sarah Milstein (@SarahM).
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Episode Summary
Here are the topics covered in this episode:
Google Axes a Number of Services
- Google Axes Dodgeball, Jaiku, Video and More (TechCrunch)
- Changes for Jaiku and Farewell to Dodgeball and Mashup Editor (Google)
Lycos Shuts Down Mail, Tripod
IE8 RC Will Be Out By the End of January
- Browser Showdown At The Churchill Club; IE 8 Release Candidate Coming This Month (TechCrunch)
- Responding to Change: Updated Getter/Setter Syntax in IE8 RC 1 (IEBlog)
Whitehouse.gov Relaunches with Cutting Edge Design
- change.gov Becomes whitehouse.gov (O’Reilly Radar)
- CSS Sprites on whitehouse.gov (Dave Shea)
Listener Feedback from Karn (WebKarnage)
Main Show Topic: Twitter
- Twitter catches up to Digg (Hitwise)
- Twitter May Have Found Its Business Model (ReadWriteWeb)
- Sarah’s Report: Twitter and the Micro-Messaging Revolution: Communication, Connections, and Immediacy—140 Characters at a Time (O’Reilly)
- Sarah’s Webcast: Advanced Twitter for Business: Conversation, Community, and Profit—140 Characters at a Time (O’Reilly)
Thanks for listening! Feel free to let us know how we’re doing, or to continue the discussion, using the comments field below.







A couple of post-recording items from this episode:
Sarah conducted a previous “Twitter for Business” webcast in November 2008, which is available to watch on YouTube.
Also, Sarah dropped me an email to mention something she forgot during the show:
January 23rd, 2009 at 1:47 pm
Odds are the change.gov site became a MS based site due to Governmental requirements. I would imagine it’s a contract thing with Microsoft.
January 24th, 2009 at 4:33 am
Hey guys, awesome podcast but sadly i can’t download it via iTunes. The error i get is “Your request could not be completed, the item you’ve requested is not currently in the Malaysian store”. Sad thing is i can download the Boagworld podcast via iTunes. I don’t know much about how i spread your podcast to your audience but is this something that is done by Apple on purpose or Sitepoint itself? Please do something about it
January 26th, 2009 at 1:53 am
Thanks for the feedback, K! I’ve changed the iTunes subscribe link so that if the podcast isn’t available in your home store, it will offer to redirect you to the iTunes US Store, where the podcast is available.
January 27th, 2009 at 1:18 pm
Google has long been an advocate for network neutrality in the US, and their latest salvo in the effort to make sure ISPs must treat all traffic equally is the backing of a new lab that provides tools for users to test for bandwidth throttling.
KVM Switches
January 29th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
Great show. It seems all I hear about lately is twitter. As simple as it is, I still feel like there is something I don’t know about it. Thanks for clearing some of that for me.
One note on the production: Please turn off your Skype sound effects during the show!
February 4th, 2009 at 4:29 am
Thanks a lot for this work !
February 5th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
Not to be a wet blanket, but there are a few basic courtesies that people are expected to observe in public. Like not blowing into the microphone. Please. Thank you.
February 7th, 2009 at 3:19 am