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Taking Notes Episode 177: 2013.03.29 - Building a career out of LEGO bricks with Warren Elsmore 3.29.2013
Warren Elsmore wrote a book! It's called Brick City and Warren describes it as "a celebration of the worlds' architecture, recreated solely using the celebrated toy of the century, LEGO bricks."
  • In our podcast with him, we discussed:
  • Is this an instruction book or an idea book?
  • Who is the target audience?
  • What was the book writing process like?
  • How and when can people buy this book?
  • And many more LEGO-rich topics...
Brick City will be in bookstores in several different countries on May 6th, and it is already available for pre-order on Amazon - check Warren's Brick City page for links. Warren's website also has more information on his large scale models and his commission-based work.

Podcast trivia: Warren was briefly a Guinness World Record holder for "
Largest LEGO Mosaic" from the 2012 LEGO Show, with a mosaic measuring at 143.9 square meters (1607 square feet).



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Taking Notes Episode 174: 2013.01.21 - Opting In: Ed Brill talks about his new book 1.21.2013
Today we spoke with Ed Brill (http://edbrill.com), Director of Social Business and Collaboration Solutions at IBM, about his new book. It's called Opting In: Lessons in Social Business from a Fortune 500 Product Manager, and it's available both on Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Opting-In-Lessons-Business-Fortune/dp/0133258939) and directly from IBM Press (http://www.ibmpressbooks.com/store/opting-in-lessons-in-social-business-from-a-fortune-9780133258936).

We discussed:
  • Why did you write this book?
  • Who is the audience?
  • What is the message of the book?
  • What has surprised you about the book?
  • What's going on at IBM Connect related to the book?
  • And more...
If you'd like to catch up with Ed (about the book or anything else), he has posted a few places where you can definitely find him at IBM Connect next week. (http://edbrill.com/ebrill/edbrill.nsf/dx/where-to-find-me-or-my-book-at-ibm-connect-2013)



Taking Notes Episode 173: 2012.12.17 - The IBM 2012 Tech Trends Report 12.17.2012
On this episode we interviewed IBM's Paul Brunet, Vice President ISVs, startups and academic relations, IBM about the recent release of the IBM 2012 Tech Trends Report. During the interview we talked about:
  • Paul's role at IBM
  • What exactly does the Tech Trends Report covers
  • What surprised Paul in the report
  • The growing skill gaps in technology
  • What IBM Is doing to help shrink the skills gap
  • Paul's advice for developers and  IT admins that are trying to keep up with all of the changes in IT
  • Social Business and Collaboration. Did the report uncover anything interesting in those areas?
  • and much more...
On the recording you will hear the show be identified as episode 172 when in actuality it's really 173. The show runs for 28:08 minutes.



Taking Notes Episode 160: 2012.07.06 - ICS Tech Tweetup with Paul Mooney and Gab Davis 7.6.2012
A quick podcast to discuss the specifics of the IBM Collaboration Services Technical Tweetup being put together by Paul Mooney and Gab Davis on Wednesday July 18th at 6pm BST (1pm EST). The hashtag will be #icstt, and Paul and Gab will put up a page with more information next week (we will add the link when it's live).

Also discussed: Paul has announced dates for two USA instances of his
Ethical Hacking course, Paul and Gab continue to add great content over at connections101.net, and don't forget to register for UKLUG!

This show runs 14:15.



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Taking Notes Episode 156: 2012.06.04 - Ethical Hacking with Paul Mooney 6.4.2012
Todays show has been sponsored by Instant Technologies (@teaminstant). Be sure to check out their IMtegrity product for IBM Sametime.

Today we had
Paul Mooney Blog (@pmooneynet) from Bluewave Technology on the show to talk about the "Ethical Hacking Workshop" he ran in London. We covered: The show runs 41:13.



Taking Notes Episode 5000: 2012.05.29 - Congratulations to the This Week in Lotus Podcast 5.29.2012
Today we celebrate the 100th episode of the "This Week in Lotus" podcast hosted by Darren Duke and Stuart McIntyre. Special thanks to NASA for helping us broadcast this show from the moon.

The show runs 3:36 and is best enjoyed while sitting down.



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Taking Notes Episode 147: 2012.01.10 - Lotusphere Hashtags, Tweetups, Scavenger Hunts, and More! 1.10.2012
Today we spoke with Joyce Davis and Colleen Burns from IBM about the upcoming Lotusphere 2012 and Connect events being held in beautiful sunny Orlando, Florida NEXT week!

We would like to thank
Ken "MacOSKen" Ray for the new Taking Notes intro that he graciously produced for us. Ken produces three outstanding Apple focussed podcasts including: You can also hear Ken on MacBreak Weekly with Leo Laporte on occasion.

We also suggest you follow Ken on Twitter at
@macosken.

Topics included:
See you all at Lotusphere in a few days. Oh, and we will be recording several live shows from Orlando.

This show runs 26:56 and goes quite well with a glass of pinot.




Taking Notes Episode 141: 2011.10.04 - Interview with Ed Brill and Pete Janzen about IBM XWork Server and Domino 8.5.3 10.4.2011

On the podcast today are
Ed Brill and Pete Janzen from IBM, to talk about the release of Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.3 as well as the new IBM XWork Server. The discussion included:
  • What is the IBM XWork Server?
  • Who is the target market?
  • How is it licensed, and what are the restrictions?
  • How much does it cost?
  • What are the changes in licenses and entitlements with Domino 8.5.3?
  • What are some of the architectural changes and enhancements with Domino 8.5.3?
  • The OpenNTF extension library, feature packs, and extending Domino server functionality
  • Niklas Heidloff's blog post about his favorite 8.5.3 features
  • Anything new with Traveler?
  • and a whole lot more!
The podcast is 38.9 MB in size and 40:30 in length. For other news about the XWork Server and Domino 8.5.3, check out Chris Miller's webcast and the IBM XWork Server page on the IBM website.



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Taking Notes Episode 137: 2011.07.28 - IBM’s Jim Quill and Phil Riand talk about the forthcoming Relational Database support in XPages 7.28.2011
On this episode we talk with IBM's Jim Quill and Phil Riand about the forthcoming relational database support for XPages coming with Domino 8.5.3 and the OpenNTF Extension Library. We cover: I guess this idea on IdeaJam can now be marked as "Completed" :-)

The podcast runs 30 minutes. We hope you enjoy it!




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Taking Notes Episode 136: 2011.07.16 - IBM’s Dave Delay and Phil Riand talk about the forthcoming REST API’s for Domino and XPages 7.17.2011
In this episode of Taking Notes we spoke with IBMers Dave Delay and Phil Riand about the forthcoming REST API's for Domino and XPages. We cover:
  • What REST services are
  • What the XPages Extension Library is
  • How you can add REST capabilities to your XPages applications
  • How you can get at the Domino data model using REST
  • A walk through of what you need to do to start using the new services and controls
  • and much more
To learn more about these REST services you should also read these posts from the OpenNTF blog: This episode runs 27:28.



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Taking Notes Episode 135: 2011.05.09 - Announcing the First Ever OpenNTF Development Contest 5.8.2011
For episode 135 Bruce sat down with Niklas Heidloff from IBM/OpenNTF and Vanessa Hutchinson from We4IT where we talked about the first ever development contest being hosted by OpenNTF. This contest is being sponsored by We4IT and you can learn all about the contest by first listening to this episode of Taking Notes and then heading on over to the contest announcement page over on OpenNTF.org.

Episode 135 runs about 24 minutes.



Podcast Rewind for July, August and September 2010 9.26.2010
July, August and September brought 9 brand new episodes of the Taking Notes podcast. Now would be a good time to catch up on them: Thanks for listening and staying subscribed to the podcast!

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Taking Notes Episode 64: 2007.08.06 - Going Viral 8.6.2007
Here is what we talk about in Episode 64: This podcast also features another new "Interface Matters" segment with Chris Blatnick. The whole sha-bang is 18.5mb and runs 40:12 at 64kps.



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Lotusphere 2007 - Advertise on The Taking Notes Podcast 12.11.2006
If you are interested in advertising on the Taking Notes podcast during Lotusphere 2007 please take a look at our adverbilitising brochure.  The podcast listnership is in the thousands and your advertistement will be heard for just pennies per impression.  We only have a few slots left so act quickly by dropping us a note if you are interested.

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Taking Notes Episode 34: 10.04.06 - Lotus Notes and Domino 7.0.2 10.4.2006
Today, Bruce and Julian talk mainly about the new 7.0.2 release of Lotus Notes/Domino. It officially came out on Friday, September 29, and it includes such features as:
  • New "Blue" templates for blogging and RSS feed generation (note that the templates are available on the server upgrade, not the client)
  • Support for installing and running the Lotus Notes client on a USB drive (Nomad) -- Chris Whisonant has some install instructions (but be aware that there can be huge speed differences between different USB drives, so choose wisely)
  • Native iCal import capabilities
  • "Run As Admin" for Smart Upgrade
  • Automatic conversion (on the server) for TNEF/Winmail.dat attachments from Exchange users
  • Domino Web Access (iNotes) is supported on Firefox on the Mac
  • New C-API functions for HTML and MIME
  • Server support for Novell SUSE Linux 10 and Windows x64 server
  • Lotus Notes Access for SAP included
  • DXL improvements
We also got a chance to talk to Steve Castledine about his "IBM Blog" template, to get the inside scoop. We talk about things like:
  • What was involved in transitioning from "Steve's template" to "IBM's template"? (see this technote for more details)
  • What's the upgrade path for users of the old template?
  • How is comment spam dealt with?
  • How do we get started using it?
  • What's next?
In other news, OpenNTF will be at Lotusphere 2007 pedestal 324 in the Product Showcase, Chris Miller makes peace with iTunes and Feedburner, an OpenNTF update with John Roling, and a one minute tip about CGI variables by Mac Guidera.

The podcast is 26mb and runs 54:31 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Taking Notes Episode 32: 09.13.06 - Chris Miller from Collaboration University 9.13.2006
A short podcastlet with Chris Miller who tells us about day one of Collaboration University in Kansas City, Missouri.

Photos from Collaboration University (no Girls Gone Wild, sorry).

The podcast is 5mb and runs 8:45 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Taking Notes Episode 30: 09.01.06 - Advisor Conference News, Collaboration University, DXL Tips, Worst Practices 9.1.2006
The Taking Notes podcast, Episode 30 (that's XXX in Roman numerals), features discussion of: Episode 30 was sponsored by Collaboration University.

The podcast is 20.7mb and runs 42:00 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Taking Notes Episode 29: 08.22.06 - Weekly Update 8.22.2006
Here's what we covered in Episode 29: Episode 29 was sponsored by Collaboration University.

The podcast is 21.9mb and runs 37:47 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Taking Notes Episode 28: 08.17.06 - Sametime on Linux, DominoWiki, Lotusphere 2007, OpenNTF Update, Online Meeting Tips and News 8.17.2006
Lots of different things for you in this podcast, including: Episode 28 was sponsored by Collaboration University.

The podcast is 20.2mb and runs 34:00 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Advertising on The Taking Notes Podcast 8.15.2006
Julian and I have received lots of inquires regarding advertising on The Taking Notes podcast and as a result have put together a document for prospective advertisers.

Here is a copy of our advertising brochure.

Our rates are very fair and the podcast is targeted to over 1,000 engaged and passionate Notes, Domino, Hannover, Sametime, QuickPlace and Workplace listeners.


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Taking Notes Episode 26: 07.20.06 7.20.2006
Just a quick little news show for you this time. Bruce and Julian cover topics like: Episode 26 was sponsored by Instant-Technologies.

The podcast is 13.9mb and runs 24:13 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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ebizQ - Interview with IBM’s Art Fontaine 7.19.2006
Elizabeth Book of ebizQ.com has a nice podcast interview with IBM's Art Fontaine where they discuss the Notes 7.0.1 Linux announcement.

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New URL for this site 7.19.2006
The new URL for the Taking Notes Podcast is http://www.TakingNotesPodcast.com. Now doesn't that make more sense?

And yes, the old URL
http://TakingNotes.OpenNTF.org still works.

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Taking Notes Episode 25: 07.16.06 - Notes on Linux, Notes 7.0.2, etc. 7.16.2006
Sorry we've been gone for a few weeks. Welcome to Episode 25 of the Taking Notes podcast. In this episode, we talk about things like: Episode 25 was sponsored by Instant-Technologies.

The podcast is 25.3mb and runs 44:53 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Taking Notes Episode 19: 05.11.06 - News and views 5.11.2006
We're baaaack. ;-)

In this installment of the Taking Notes podcast, Bruce and Julian discuss topics such as:
  • New developments in Notes 7.0.2 as reported on Ed Brill's blog, including Notes Nomad (the Notes client on a memory stick, formerly known as "Project Wanda"), blog and RSS templates, and better Smart Upgrade. According to the Notes & Domino Insider Newsletter, 7.0.2 is scheduled for release in September, 2006.
  • Are the successful user group meetings becoming annual/quarterly mini-conferences instead of monthly meetings?
  • The Hannover design team now has at least one blog (Mary Beth Raven) -- is IBM seeking input, or just doing marketing?
  • Julian is in the market for a laptop, and is wondering if the new Lenovo Thinkpads are as durable and sturdy as the old IBM Thinkpads.
  • Alan Lepofsky has a great Notes calendar tip.
And of course the OpenNTF update with John Roling.

The podcast is 16.6mb and runs 29:19 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Taking Notes Episode 17: 03.17.06 - Julian and "Bruceless" 3.18.2006
Show-n-Tell Thursdays, Rich Schwartz's SnTT aggregator, Lotusphere Comes To You, Ed Brill's podcast, Paul Mooney on the Microsoft Application Analyzer, Sametime 7.5, Jack Dausman on why Notes/Domino developers need to learn Eclipse for Hannover, Michael Sampson's Talking Notes segment.

The podcast is 6.9mb and runs 12:41 at 64kps (variable bit rate).




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Gregg is digging the podcasts 1.17.2006
Gregg Eldred has posted a review of the podcast we did with The Turtle earlier this week on his blog. Thanks for the feedback Gregg.

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Become a part of the Taking Notes podcast 12.2.2005
Do you have a great Notes/Domino or web development tip that you would like to share?  Have you come across a great 3rd party application that you would like to review? Do you have some questions you would like to have answered about Notes/Domino or other related product? Well if you do simply grab a microphone, record it and send the mp3 file here.  We can then include it in a podcast!

Be sure to include your name in your recording as well as any other information you want to share. Tips should run a minute or two in length and reviews can be three to four minutes.


Give it a try!


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Send us your Notes Rich Text Questions 11.9.2005
As Bruce mentioned earlier today, we'll be interviewing Ben Langhinrichs pretty soon.

Got any questions about Notes Rich Text? Why don't you send them to us as an audio file and we'll try to work them into the podcast with Ben.

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Got a question? Send us an audio file of it! 11.8.2005
So now that you have listened to our three podcasts I am sure that many of you have some great questions for us. Well how about sending them to us in the form of an audio file that we can include in future shows?  Email them here.

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