Technobabble Podcast – Episode 5

by Kiran Jonnalagadda on 25/02/2011

Balaji and Kiran make a last ditch effort to get episode 5 recorded, in a half length session with guest member Sameer Panchangam. Topics:

  • Balaji raves about how his Blackberry lasts four days on a single charge. A typical Android can barely manage a day.
  • Sameer pitches in to rave about the Thunderbolt port on the new MacBook Pro line-up.
  • Kiran rants for the rest of the session on how long it took to get HasGeek registered as a business.

There are 8 comments in this article:

  1. 25/02/2011Tweets that mention Technobabble Podcast – Episode 5 - Technobabble -- Topsy.com says:

    [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Kiran Jonnalagadda, HasGeek. HasGeek said: RT @jackerhack: Technobabble podcast episode 5 is out. http://bit.ly/fyTbRi [...]

  2. 27/02/2011Anshul says:

    Bravo!

  3. 27/02/2011Ashwin Nanjappa says:

    Kiran’s biggest war story (yet) was really insightful! Government bureaucracy taking a lot of processing time is nothing new in India, but it is deplorable to see ICICI Bank’s private banking arm play the same game. Are there any faster and better alternatives to ICICI for this purpose? And more generally, are there companies which can act as the “abstraction layer” between the startup founder and all these founding details, and get the job done ASAP?

  4. 27/02/2011Kiran Jonnalagadda says:

    NovoJuris handled all this for me, so the only pain point I had a direct relationship with was ICICI Bank. Thanks for the comments.

  5. 28/02/2011Bala says:

    Small request: Can you please name the files consistently? Much easier to save the files and keep track of what I have listened to and what I have not.

  6. 28/02/2011Kiran Jonnalagadda says:

    Bala, good point. We’re hosting files on Dropbox for now, so the name changes depending on who is posting. We need to fix a hosting location, maybe S3.

  7. 1/03/2011Balaji says:

    Bala – apologies. The irregularities with the file names are due to production duties on the podcast shifting between different folks. Now that I’m back in Singapore, I hope to be able to resume regular production duties and keep everything nice & consistent.

  8. 5/03/2011Sriram Rangan says:

    NICE :)

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