FrequencyCast Show 78: Sci-fi, Hotmail,Radio, Pinterest and Spirit Levels

FrequencyCast LogoFrequencyCast Show 78 is now live, and we’re hoping you can tear yourself away from the Olympics to have a listen!

Here’s a look at what we’ll be covering in our August 2012 show:

  • News: Freeview changes, TalkTalk TV and the end of Hotmail?
  • Focus: Pinterest and Remote Heating Control explored
  • Feature: London Film and Comic Con 2012 Review
  • Special Report: Behind the scenes at the 2o12L Olympic station
  • Interview: We’re on Phoenix FM
  • Hands-on: Carl looks at the X-Pro Tools Spirit Level
  • Feedback: Comments and questions on Gadget shopping and 3DS XL

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2 comments

  • bazza

    Do you guys know about Flickr?

  • Yes.. it’s been around for years and used to be very popular. We reviewed it a few years back.

    It’s owned by Yahoo, and most of the reports we’ve seen show that it’s pretty much unloved by Yahoo, hence newbie Pinterest (featured in Show 78) have jumped in and are making up ground and getting lots of interest, probably as a result of the social networking integration, sharing and grouping.

    If any of our audience are still avid Flikr fans and think it’s better than the new kid on thwe block, then we’d be nterested in your views on Pinterest vs Flikr, perhaps for inclusion in the next show.

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