Kym Huynh takes the helm of his new show here on the WordCast Network: WordCast Conversations. Our interviews were always popular on the original WordCast podcast and now we’re making a full series out of them with Conversations.
Kym, or, occasionally, another WordCast editor will be coming to you every Tuesday with a single expert or a panel of knowledgeable folks, giving you the ins and outs of a hot topic in the social media, blogging, and WordPress world.
We also talk a bit about the history of WordCast, and what it took to launch this network.
- The All-New WordCast Network is Here!
- What is WordCast? The History
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We’d love to hear your feedback about what we can change, features to add, and guests and topics for future episodes! Contact the show by emailing wcconversations [at] wordcastnet.com, or call (toll free) 1–888-525-BLOG (2564). You can also discuss the show in the WordCast Conversations forum.
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It is this kind of conversation always gets me pondering about how the networks actually exchange data between each other. I think it harks back to when the net was initially being looked at by Berners Lee and their primary objectives at DARPA.
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