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Wrapped Up Two Segments for WSJ Tech News Briefing
by Flexo on December 4, 2007
in Administration
Earlier today, I wrapped up recording a couple of segments to appear on the Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing podcast, to be broadcast sometime soon. The segments deal with shopping for the holidays, finding deals, and being a smart and secure online shopper. I hope they can work some production magic and make me sound like I know what I’m talking about.
The Wall Street Journal podcast page is behind a paid-subscriber gateway, but you can sucbscribe directly to the Tech News Briefing RSS feed. Through the feed, anyone can listen to the podcasts without paying for a subscription to the newspaper.
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