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August 21, 2007

ATS #88 - Including a discussion with David Erickson on the Minneapolis Bridge Collapse

Audio comments to +1 206 203-3255. Join the Jaffe Juice group on Facebook or www.twitter.com/jaffejuice. Included in this episode, a discussion with David Erickson from e-Strategy.com on the Minneapolis Bridge collapse

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3m08 - Update #2 from Tim Coyne on Project House

5m09 - Mitch Joel gives some feedback on Project House and a suggestion for Tim

8m30 - At the risk of incurring the wrath of an entire country, what's up with the pushback from Canadians?

10m04 - An audio comment from Jay Moonah who wonders how this experiment will scale across other podcasts and also to what extent podcast sponsorships will become either "traditional sponsorship" or worse still, payola

26m50 - A thought about corporate passive aggressive culture and its social media equivalent. Why do we shy away from conversation confrontation?

30m20 - My conversation with e-Strategy's David Erickson on the Minneapolis Bridge Collapse as it related to citizen journalism and also a tangent on the political industry

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