Live from Canada, California, and around the world... What's happening on the 'net right now? Amber MacArthur spends every waking moment combing the net for cool sites, viral videos, and funny and moving moments online and she shares them with us every week. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTechnologyTech News |
Trends and news from SXSW 2011, how social media and the internet helped Japan in time of crisis, and more. more
YouTube acuires NextNewNetworks, Facebook launches movie rentals, Guy Kawasaki talks about his new book, Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts Minds and Actions. more
Oscars court Internet age with success?, Facebook re-writes privacy policy, Leah Culver talks Convore, and more. more
The future of .ly when Libya goes offline, Facebook redefines relationship status, Nordstorm takes a look at HauteLook, and Ze Frank talks about star.me and more. more
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This is one of the earlier podcasts I began listening to and I LOVED every episode. Amber Mac had me regularly hitting up Mashable to check out the latest app or platform. I signed up for so many based on hearing about it on Net@Night. I still miss the insight and heads-up she would provide...
Very surprising for TWIT to release a podcast of such poor quality. The hosts seem nice enough, but the complete lack of useful, researched information is shocking. Lack of preparation is killing this show - there are many better podcasts out there on social media.
This was an enjoyable and light hour but unfortunately TWiT has decided to kill this podcast which is a shame as both Sarah and Amber had good report.
Holy schmoley, the other woman, Sarah Lane rambles and ummms and uhhhs like no one else. She should join Toastmasters or something and get that fixed. I've been listening and watching Amber since the very first Command-N (I miss her and Mikey!) and she's great. Not sure how Sarah gained prominence or how Leo lets her stay on but she's srsly not a good host. Too bad too as social media could use more great podcasts.
I listen to podcasts daily, and The Social Hour is my much-needed dose of fellow female professionals. I'm not sure why it seems like the business/tech podcast world is so dominated by males, but I am SO greatful for Amber and Sarah and thier occassional guests (like the fabulous Veronica Belmont) and all the up-to-date information that they provide. Keep it up ladies, you are doing great stuff and keeping me motivated to do my job!
Apple Podcasts | #250 | Japan/News/Tech News |
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