Cnet's Buzz Out Loud Podcast

My favourite Podcast is Cnet's Buzz Out Loud with Molly Wood, Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt.

Generic Podcast logo It is not directly related to open source, free software nor Linux. But I would still recommend the show here as it covers daily tech news and focus on consumer's rights, drawbacks with DRM, and other topics of that kind. They also cover cool gadgets and Web news! It is a fun and interesting round up of the last day's major news in a daily show. Definitely worth listening too.

Subscribe to Buzz Out Loud in MP3.

I have been a long time listener to the show (over a year or so), and I must say it is one of the best internet treasures you can get for free! And hey!? Molly Wood is on the show!

Copyright © 2007 Daniel Aleksandersen 2007-03-12 at 10:03

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3 comments

I couldn't agree more. I is one of the top podcasts for techies available. And they put up a real fight against DRM. It's also my favourite podcast.

I also recommend 43folders.com (with podcast) with Merlin Mann. Where Molly Wood is the Goddess of tech, he is the God of productivity.

Comment by Christian at 2007-03-12 @623.

It WAS one of the top podcasts, but sadly, Molly is on maternity leave. I really like Tom Merritt, but Molly leaves a huge gap for me. Veronica Belmont just isn't that compelling to listen to… maybe she should stick to producing. I'll re-subscribe when Molly gets back.

Comment by JP at 2007-04-09 @795.

How will you be able to tell when she gets back if you are not subscribed? :/ Molly rocks!! :D

Comment by Daniel Aleksandersen at 2007-04-10 @411.

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