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Intro and outro music from the podcast is entitled "Mystro Soul Instumental" and produced on the creative commons license by Darryl AKA Mystro. You can find more from Mystro at ccMixter and you'll find more information about the producer from his MySpace page. |
On Wednesday I met with Steven Stewart, product manager for the Nokia Podcasting Application which is compatible with all S60 3rd Edition devices. We discussed the app, his new blog, and upcoming projects of his. It was an informative and enjoyable little chat, be sure to check it out!
And now for your listening pleasure...
Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (15:48 - 7.3 MB)
Download in AAC+ 24kbps Format | (15:48 - 2.7 MB)
Steven Stewart is the Podcasting Product Manager for Nokia's Multimedia "Hear New" Music Solutions team. He joined Nokia in 1997 in Espoo, Finland, after working for IBM in the United States. Steven is also a professional songwriter, vocalist, voiceover actor, and music director who is still actively involved in the entertainment industry.
This week I got together with Patrick Stanton of the Nokia Content Discoverer team. We discussed this new software found out-of-the-box in S60 devices - what it means for consumers and operators, and how it compares to more traditional methods of downloading content.
And here's the podcast...
Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (11:20 - 5.2 MB)
Download in AAC+ 24kbps Format | (11:20 - 1.9 MB)
Mr. Stanton is the Head of Operator Solution for Nokia Content Discoverer based in Espoo, Finland. He joined Nokia in 2005 after previously working for AT&T Wireless and Lucent Technologies in the United States. He has spent the past 5 years focused on bringing new and innovative wireless data services to market.
Cheers to everyone who gave their feedback about the volume of the show. It was too low, and with the "improved" S60 3rd Edition firmware update which turned down the device's volume (GRRR!!), it's quite difficult to hear on a noisy busy or street. So I've turned it up for all future podcasts. Hope that helps!