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January 22, 2008

Jaffe Juice #101 - The next 100 episodes start here

Thank you to Deliver Magazine and USPS for making episode #100 possible and for their partnership. Audio comments to +1 206 203-3255. Join the Facebook Group and Conversation.

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0m - Props to Matthew Ebel for his creative direction and production of Episode 100. Get yours today!

7m25 - Audio comment from Internetologist, Len Hause in Austin

16m45 - Revisiting UNM2PNM. Request your review copy here

20m - More on Join the Conversation - why don't you become a co-author of the blog?

21m40 - Musical Dave Delaney from Podcamp Nashville

24m30 - My first social ad and a bit of commentary on About-Facebook

34m15 - Some audio feedback on Conversation Starter #4 from Simon Young (my interview on the future of radio with Mark Ramsey here), Dave Guerra and Peter Stephenson.

45m30 - Conversation Starter #5 on Virtual Worlds

54m30 - Winners & Losers: Actually just losers this week with the trio of Target, Hasbro/Mattel and Ford

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