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The Rocky Mountain Internet Users Group (RMIUG) is a Boulder, Colorado based technology group that explores all facets of the Internet including Social Media, Marketing, and Mobile Computing.

Founded in 1994, RMIUG boasts over 13,000 members in the Rocky Mountain region.

This podcast is a recording of the bi-monthly meetings held at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in South Boulder. Each meeting a speaker is brought to present a specific topic. The result is a lively and topical conversation about the past, present, and future of Internet technology.

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The Rocky Mountain Internet Users Group (RMIUG) is a Boulder, Colorado based technology group that explores all facets of the Internet including Social Media, Marketing, and Mobile Computing.

Founded in 1994, RMIUG boasts over 13,000 members in the Rocky Mountain region.

This podcast is a recording of the bi-monthly meetings held at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in South Boulder. Each meeting a speaker is brought to present a specific topic. The result is a lively and topical conversation about the past, present, and future of Internet technology.

    RMIUG Podcast # 11: “Patent Trolls: Evil or Necessary Evil?”

    RMIUG Podcast # 11: “Patent Trolls: Evil or Necessary Evil?”

     

    Our eleventh podcast is a full broadcast of our 8 November 2011 meeting called "Patent Trolls: Evil or Necessary Evil " featuring Tom Franklin from Kilpatrick Townend. Please listen to it right here by clicking the play button below:

    You can also read the minutes or  download the presentation.
    Or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or your favorite media player.  Click one of the links to the right under "Subscribe."
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    Special thanks to Oneware for sponsoring this great service and Brian Ibbott of Coverville Media for helping us out.

     

    • 2 hrs 6 min
    RMIUG Podcast # 10: “Deconstructing Net Neutrality: How it might change the Web forever”

    RMIUG Podcast # 10: “Deconstructing Net Neutrality: How it might change the Web forever”

    Our tenth podcast is a full broadcast of our 13 September 2011 meeting called "Deconstructing Net Neutrality: How it might change the Web forever " featuring Cindy Schonhaut. Please listen to it right here by clicking the play button below:

    You can also read the minutes or  download the presentation.
    Or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or your favorite media player.  Click one of the links to the right under "Subscribe."
    Let us know what you think.  Feel free to comment below.
    Special thanks to Oneware for sponsoring this great service and Brian Ibbott of Coverville Media for helping us out.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    RMIUG Podcast # 9: How to Build and Nourish a Technology Company in the Web 2.0 world

    RMIUG Podcast # 9: How to Build and Nourish a Technology Company in the Web 2.0 world

    Our ninth podcast is a full broadcast of our 12 July 2011 meeting called "Kegerators, Bug Fix Bonuses, and Lab Weeks: How to Build and Nourish a Technology Company in the Web 2.0 world " featuring Christian Vanek from SurveyGizmo  Please listen to it right here by clicking the play button below:

    You can also read the minutes or  download the presentation.
    Or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or your favorite media player.  Click one of the links to the right under "Subscribe."
    Let us know what you think.  Feel free to comment below.
    Special thanks to Oneware for sponsoring this great service and Brian Ibbott of Coverville Media for helping us out.

    • 1 hr 50 min
    RMIUG Podcast #8: Crowdsourcing 2.0

    RMIUG Podcast #8: Crowdsourcing 2.0

    Our eigth podcast is a full broadcast of our 10 May 2011 meeting called "Crowdsourcing 2.0" featuring Bill Quinn from Tada and Riley Gibson from NapkinLabs.  Please listen to it right here by clicking the play button below:






    You can also read the minutes or  download the presentation.
    Or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or your favorite media player.  Click one of the links to the right under "Subscribe."
    Let us know what you think.  Feel free to comment below.
    Special thanks to Oneware for sponsoring this great service and Brian Ibbott of Coverville Media for helping us out.
     
     
     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     


     

    • 1 hr 35 min
    RMIUG Podcast #7: Is the Web Dead?

    RMIUG Podcast #7: Is the Web Dead?

    Our seventh podcast is a full broadcast of our 08 Mar 2011 meeting called “Is the Web Dead?” featuring Dave Taylor and Josh Zapin.  Please listen to it right here by clicking the play button below:

    You can also read the minutes or  download the presentation.
    Or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or your favorite media player.  Click one of the links to the right under “Subscribe.”
    Let us know what you think.  Feel free to comment below.
    Special thanks to Oneware for sponsoring this great service and Brian Ibbott of Coverville Media for helping us out.

    • 1 hr 50 min
    RMIUG Podcast #6: The State of SEO

    RMIUG Podcast #6: The State of SEO

    Our sixth podcast is a full broadcast of our 11 Jan 2011 meeting called “Tech Startup: Now?” featuring Troy Lerner and Chuck Aikens from BooyahAdvertising.com.  Please listen to it right here by clicking the play button below:

    You can also read the minutes or  download the presentation.
    Or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or your favorite media player.  Click one of the links to the right under “Subscribe.”
    Let us know what you think.  Feel free to comment below.
    Special thanks to Brian Ibbott of Coverville Media for helping us out.

    • 1 hr 53 min

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