Blind radio personality Mike Lauf is back on air with a new program that
debuts Sunday. Mike gained prominence in the late 1990s with Internet
radio pioneer Ken Rutkowski when they shared the same bandwidth to
broadcast technology oriented radio. Details of Mike's latest innovative
highly interactive offering are below.
Kelly
From: "Michael Lauf" <
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Hello, Michael Lauf here inviting you to a new talkshow called "Mike
Talk,"
the radio show where you pick up the mic and talk. This live broadcast
and discussion will take place Sundays from 3:00 to 5PM
Eastern, 2:00 to 4PM Central, Noon to 2PM Pacific, or 19:00 to 21:00 GMT.
Mike Talk will cover a wide variety of issues, all relating in
some way to technology. Shows will also be offered on demand for persons
to catch at their leisure. Archives will not only contain
the audio, but also the public text chat, and the web pages being viewed
during the live show.
The voice chat, text chat, and web page synchronization technology is
called
iVocalize, allowing family, friends, classmates and co-workers to talk
for
free.
To test drive the software, visit audio-tips.com.
http://audio-tips.com
The official web site for Mike Talk is MikeTalk.Net.
http://miketalk.net
For my text file on using the iVocalize client, visit
http://miketalk.net/help
On June 8, the topic will be Audio On the Net! Where Is It?
We'll cover radio and audio web sites, search engines, media players and
more.
Our guest will be Bill Sparks, creator of BillSparks.Org.
Bill has the largest collection of working radio station streams on the
net,
and is now selling 200 old-time-radio cds in MP3 format.
http://billsparks.org
Other shows for June include: Backing Up and Restoring Your Computer,
Diabetes, Photography, Home Security and more.
You may contact me with questions, comments or suggestions via email at
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Join us Sundays at 3PM Eastern, 2PM Central, Noon Pacific, or 19:00 GMT
for "Mike Talk."
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