It's even worse than it appears..
Blogrolls, in the 90s, were the beginning of the social web. In the 20s, they can bring today’s social web into blogs.#
I was trying to find Tony Kahn on the web for a friend doing a documentary on the origins of podcasting, and came up empty. I just stumbled across him on Facebook and that led to this autobiographical site where he tells his story of podcasting. Tony was the person who brought NPR into podcasting in 2004. A major contributor who isn't often credited. He was at WGBH at the time. #

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