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April 13, 2005

The chronicles of a start-up - in audio

I'm enjoying listening to the Daily Source Code more than ever these  days as Adam Curry is no longer merely acting as a podcasting cheerleader but is now chronicling the adventures of a start-up company - Boku Communications - whose new website - Podshow (the singular) is due to launch any day now.

The 'Source Code' is of course currently somewhat restricted by NDAs ('No Damn Announcements' in Curry lingo) but it still provides numerous fascinating and entertaining insights into the trials and tribulations of start-up life. For instance, in yesterday's podcast Curry was obviously annoyed about the launch of Podshows (the plural), by a bunch of British DJs. Apparently he's already received legal advice on what, if anything, they should or could do about the name. Curry sounded noticeably exhausted after his arrival in New York having only returned to London from Miami the previous week.

Start-up life is no barrell of laughs, but it can be entertaining and Curry, who has previous 'reality tv' experience, is cleverly in-tune with his audience.

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