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Undo.tv Pre-Launches!

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Undo.TV is up and looks fabulous and energetic! It looks like it has a lot of potential!
The following note appears on the Undo.tv “About Us” page:

Hey there!

Today, the idea of a tech-centric TV network has disappeared from the minds of Hollywood’s elite. Par for the course! Passionate communities are often kept an arm’s length away from their favorite broadcasted content in traditional media circles.

It’s time to undo that way of thinking, don’t you think?

TechTV alumni just wanted a place where we could all come together and funnel our independent efforts. “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” keeps ringing through my head – not just our existing content, but NEW stuff (and NEW faces) as well. Leo Laporte and I have done our best to set the stage for UndoTV.

The blogger Steve Borsch commented in a previous thread: “So, who decides what gets ‘on’ UndoTV? Who the talent is? What emerges?” The UndoTV talent base is starting with the former ZDTV / TechTV staff, previous show guests, and vetted friends. Without a base of quality content, we’d be nothing more than a video portal clone.

Everybody is welcome here.

The community (you) will determine the direction of our efforts. Certainly, some former TechTV talent has gone on to do fantastic productions far outside the realm of the tech industry. Everybody is welcome to help us undo the idea of television – helping reinvent the way community can influence the active development of a site, its content, and its superstars.

You are tomorrow’s network. You control the horizontal – and the vertical, too. As such, we only want to see your own creations here. If you want to upload someone else’s content, please do so elsewhere? It’s the community’s job to keep this community clean, cool, and collected. We hope you take that responsibility to heart.

Expect, in short time, new features and functionality, new ways to interact, and new ways to find a passionate audience for your own talents.

Yours Digitally,

Leo Laporte Chris Pirillo

And with that, Undo.tv gets a good start on the way to being a central web location for technology and technology programming on the web, specifically the endeavors of TechTV Alumni and their new projects! The site is broken up into audio, video, photo, and text categories to accomodate a waide range and variety of projects and content to be uploaded, so it looks like they have their bases covered.

Chris and Leo have a lot at stake with this new network, and a lot of content worth delivering. Here’s hoping that when the official launch comes, Undo.TV is a robust network that can be a central locale for all manner of project from TechTV Alumni. No worries though, we’ll still cover it all at TechTV Forever at the same time!

[ http://undo.tv ]

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DL.TV // Episode 103 and 104

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The DL.TV Episode 103 was a little late; they missed the Thursday show from last week in order to bring you a special show from the Digital Life Expo in New York City! Let’s start there.

On episode 103, Patrick and Robert come to you straight from New York City, and chat a bit about what’s going on at the Expo, including their hands on impressions of the Sony PlayStation 3, which was available to play at the event, and Madden 2007 on the Nintendo Wii, which was also there to play with! Also, super routers, and 1080i projectors.

DL.TV Episode 103 // October 17, 2006
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On episode 104, Patrick and Robert are back in the saddle to talk tech and tech news, including Google’s going for solar power, industry groups declaring war on P2P file sharing, and more. Also, hacking iTunes, from adding album art that iTunes can’t find, map tricks without Google Maps, and whether or not Boot Camp is a destructive partitioning tool-to back up or not to back up?

DL.TV Episode 104 // October 18, 2006
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Infected with Martin Sargent // Episode 18

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This episode of Infected is apparently all about fashion. I don’t know why Martin, Joey, and The Gator decided to do a show on fashion, but apparently they went for it-they chat about how to look your best, and bring in Biker Fox to talk fashion tips on the air.

Infected with Martin Sargent Episode 18 // October 18, 2006
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Weezy and The Swish // Episode 71

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This week on Weezy and The Swish, Writer/Producer Steve O’Donnell joins the crew. You may not know offhand who Steve O’Donnell is, but he was Head Writer at Letterman for 15 years, and worked on shows like Seinfeld, wrote for Chris Rock, and currently, works on Jimmy Kimmel live. The show gets into, what else, comedy, and writing hilariousness for comedians and what kind of life it is, spending your daylight hours deciding what’s “appropriate” and “inappropriate” humor, how closely you can walk that line, and other topics that generally involve going “over the line.” Enjoy!

Weezy and The Swish Episode 71 // October 17, 2006
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MacBreak Weekly // Episode 11

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This week’s MacBreak Weekly brings Leo Laporte, Amber MacArthur, Scott Bourne, and Merlin Mann to the table to chat again, this time about a wealth of Apple rumors, including the notion that maybe the much anticipated “iPhone” might actually become reality, the iPod celebrates its five year anniversary with a windows virus, and dating tips from Steve Jobs? You’ll have to tune in to get the real scoop.

MacBreak Weekly Episode 11 // October 18, 2006
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Inside the Net with Amber MacArthur // Episode 38

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This week on Inside the Net, Amber and Leo sit down with Jay Goldman and Mike Glenn of Radiant Core [ http://radiantcore.com/ ] which is the design group that put together the new UI for Firefox 2.0. The new UI looks solid and retains most of its points from the old UI, but the design is a little different, a little smoother and sleeker than the previous more boxy and clunky UI. The panel discuss how difficult it is to design a browser that’s attractive, fast, usable, and after all of that, is cross-platform.

Inside the Net with Amber MacArthur Episode 38 // October 17, 2006
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