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Daniel H. Steinberg

Biography

Daniel Steinberg is a podcaster, author, editor, trainer, and developer at Dim Sum Thinking. He co-authored the book Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide. He is also the author for two Pragmatic titles, Producing Compelling Audio and Podcasting Tricks. Daniel spends as much time as possible hanging out with his wife and daughter, and misses Elena more than he could ever say.

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Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: A Conversation with Yahoo!
Publish Date: Apr. 5, 2007

The Web 2.0 Summit concluded with a conversation with Yahoo!. Program chair John Battelle spoke to Yahoo! co-founder and co-creator David Filo and with Bradley Horowitz, VP of Yahoo!'s product strategy group. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Network.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: What the desirable demographic wants
Publish Date: Mar. 28, 2007

One of the most enjoyable sessions at last year's was Safa Rashtchy's panel with a variety of teens. This year Rashtchy, a managing director for Piper Jaffray, is back with more teens and this time he includes their parents as well. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Partner Program.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: Disruption Opportunity - Broadcast
Publish Date: Mar. 21, 2007

Web 2.0 Summit program chair John Battelle moderated a panel about the disruption opportunity in broadcasting. His panelists were Beth Comstock, president of Digital Media and Marketing Development for NBC Universal, Blake Krikorian cofounder of Sling Media, and Jason Zajac, GM of Social Media at Yahoo!. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Network.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: Disruption Opportunity - The Pirate and the Suit
Publish Date: Mar. 14, 2007

Web 2.0 Summit program chair John Battelle talked about the business of remixing music with David Munns, vice chairman of EMI Music worldwide, and Eric Kleptone creator of "A Night at the Hip-Hopera." This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Partner Program.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: Disruption Opportunity - Harnessing the Collective Intelligence
Publish Date: Mar. 7, 2007

Even before he coined the term 'Web 2.0', Web 2.0 Summit program chair Tim O'Reilly was considering the notion of harnessing the collective intelligence of the web. In this podcast he moderates a panel that explores the idea that everything is connected. Panelists include craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster, former chairman of MySpace Richard Rosenblatt, Toni Schneider CEO of Automattic, the makers of the WordPress, and FaceBook CEO Owen Van Natta. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Network.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: Disruption Opportunity - Venture Capital
Publish Date: Feb. 28, 2007

Web 2.0 Summit program chair John Battelle talks to two venture capitalists about investing in technology. Ram Shiram focuses on the small seed angel round of funding. His investments include Google. Roger McNamee's investments take content businesses and try to connect them directly to their audiences. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Partner Program

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: A Conversation with Ray Ozzie
Publish Date: Feb. 21, 2007

Thursday afternoon at the Web 2.0 Summit wrapped up with a conversation with Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. A year ago Ozzie sent a famously leaked memo about how the world in which Microsoft software is released has changed. Ozzie talks to program chair John Battelle about Vista and other complex software projects. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Network.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: A Conversation with Jonathan Miller
Publish Date: Feb. 14, 2007

One year ago former AOL CEO Jonathan Miller told Web 2.0 Summit program chair John Battelle that the new AOL would be truly open. At the Web 2.0 Summit 2006, Miller talks about the changes over this past year and what it has meant for revenues. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Partner Program.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: How to Win Friends and Influence People in Washington
Publish Date: Feb. 7, 2007

Web 2.0 Summit program chair John Battelle moderated a public policy discussion with Art Brodsky, the communications director of Public Knowledge, Ebay's Tod Cohen and Amazon.com's Paul Misener. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Network.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: What GoDaddy Knows
Publish Date: Jan. 31, 2007

GoDaddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons delivered a simple but powerful lesson at the Web 2.0 Summit 2006. He says that people love using computers for search and entertainment but when it comes to resolving problems or learning features people much prefer to deal with other people. This podcast is sponsored by the Intel Software Partner Program.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: A Conversation with Ross Levinsohn
Publish Date: Jan. 24, 2007

Ross Levinsohn is president of News Corporation’s Fox Interactive Media. He talked with Web 2.0 Summit program chair John Battelle talks to Levinsohn about everything from the year since his company bought MySpace to his recent concern that he didn't have a chance to bid on YouTube. This episode is sponsored by the Intel Software Network.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: The State of the Internet, Part 3
Publish Date: Jan. 17, 2007

Mary Meeker returned to the Web 2.0 Summit to deliver part three of her annual State of the Internet address. Meeker is a managing director and serves on Morgan Stanley's Global Technology Research team. This episode is sponsored by the Intel Software Partner Program.

Podcast Macworld Keynote Report 2007
Publish Date: Jan. 16, 2007

In this podcast we talk to MacDevCenter editors Bruce Stewart and Chris Stone about this year's Macworld Expo keynote by Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: A Debate on Net Neutrality
Publish Date: Jan. 10, 2007

Web 2.0 Summit program chair John Battelle moderated a debate on net neutrality between Google VP and chief internet evangelist Vinton Cerf and Robert Pepper, who leads a team driving Cisco's global agenda for advanced technology policy. This episode is sponsored by the Intel Software Network.

Podcast Web 2.0 Podcast: A Conversation with Bruce Chizen
Publish Date: Jan. 3, 2007

Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen talked with Web 2.0 Summit program chair Tim O'Reilly about the ubiquity of Flash and PDF, and the fine line that his company walks between open standards and open source. They talked about everything from eBooks and Apollo to competing with Microsoft. This episode is sponsored by the Intel Software Partner Program.

Blog

What is Java good at

May 09 2008

What will we want to add to Java next read more

Swarms for good not gossip

May 08 2008

Gathering useful information from swarms of mobile devices attached to intelligent, caring beings. read more

The Lightweight U I Toolkit

May 07 2008

A Swing-like toolkit for mobile devices that you can have today. read more

The Mobile and Embedded Ecosystem

May 06 2008

The mobile developers have the coolest toys. read more

Java 6 on the Mac

May 05 2008

Who doesn't care more about Java on the Mac--Sun or Apple? read more

Preparing for JavaOne

May 05 2008

What sort of JavaOne will this be? read more

Looking forward to a Cloudy day

April 24 2008

Now that Jens Alfke has gone independent, he is working on an infrastructure that supports "a distributed, secure application-level messaging system." read more

See you in June

April 04 2008

Why should you go to WWDC this year? read more

Cocoa Spaces

March 27 2008

Imagine giving your iPhone the power of a nearby eight-core Mac Pro. read more

My next hobby

March 20 2008

What if Apple did the same thing with AppleTV that they've just done with the iPhone? What if Apple made AppleTV a platform by opening up the APIs. read more

On thirty percent

March 11 2008

There are a bunch of Mac developers who are really angry that Apple will be keeping thirty percent of the sale price of their software in return for giving them access to the iPhone sales channel. Apple could pretty much charge whatever they want --- it's your only sanctioned way… read more

Pre SDK thoughts

March 06 2008

As Apple prepares to announce the iPhone SDK in a couple of hours I'm torn. Haven't people been trying to convince us for years of the advantages of browser based applications? And Apple has put the browser on its list of strategically important pieces of the puzzle to own along… read more

On why I use a Mac

February 21 2008

I'm sure when you're an Apple engineer heads down in a room grinding out code you can lose sight of the people you are building these products for. You could. I'm just glad you don't. I'm grateful to every Apple engineer who took the time to make this machine powerful… read more

Nice TidBITS for Valentine's Day

February 14 2008

O'Reilly is now distributing the "Take Control" series from TidBITS. If you check out the list you'll see a lot of tempting titles. It's an interesting way for O'Reilly to build out their Mac and iPhone list in addition to the books they publish themselves. read more

Feeling sorry

January 31 2008

Some days I feel sorry for Apple employees. As their market share has grown, their base has changed. I've been in the Apple store four times this week (three times more than I wanted to be there) and the feeling in there has definitely changed in the past year. It… read more
Daniel H. Steinberg