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Tech podcasts are not normal

If you could separate yourself from your body and look over yourself, isn’t it kinda weird that people listen to news, podcasts, endless talk shows, and read all manner of feeds and websites about big companies?

It’s wild that there are dozens, maybe hundreds, of weekly podcasts about Microsoft, Google, or Apple, all lasting 2-3 hours a piece. Plus all the blog coverage, YouTubers, and other technorati.

If you could travel back in time and tell people in 1900 that they could subscribe to a newspaper that was devoted entirely, page-to-page, column-inch-after-column-inch to a single railroad company, they would rightly think you had lost your mind.

(Not very interesting, but this is my 1,000th post on this site.)


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Justin has been around the Internet long enough to remember when people started saying “content is king”.

He has worked for some of Indiana’s largest companies, state government, taught college-level courses, and about 1.1M people see his work every year.

You’ll probably see him around Indianapolis on a bicycle.

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