Monday, October 24, 2005

First day on a jury...

I can't say anything about the case that I'm a juror on, nor would I care to, but I do have some thoughts about the overall legal process. I can't remember them all from the day, but here are a few...

We have to take notes. Lots and lots of notes. I mean, they have a court recorder doing short-hand of the whole thing, but from what I understand, we as the jury don't really have access to that information en toto, but need to make a specific requestto hear the recorder read back a specific section if we need it. I don't understand that at all... and I hate taking notes.

In fact, I really wish they'd provide keyboards instead of pens. I can barely write with a pen anymore. But I suppose they don't want 14 people typing non-stop the whole time, either.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Yahoo! Podcasts !!!

Check it out! Yahoo! Podcasts
We're live! After many weeks of almost no sleep, and some nights without any at all, we launched!

I sent out a bunch of emails to podcasters, influencers, early adopters, industry folks, etc last night. In most of them I had to be what can be best termed "cautiously enthusiastic". But on my own blog I can be a bit more real.

YEAH!! WE LAUNCHED! HURRAY!

I'm definitely proud of this product. There are plenty of things we have yet to do that are going to be really cool, and there are some bugs (but I'm not saying what), but it's awesome. And my team, which is split across California and India, has been great. They really put in a hard effort for many month sustained. I think the product shows the effort.

The press has been really cool. I've launched a lot of products, but none quite so cutting-edge and none this uniformly well-received. We've had over 5000 blog posts in the last 12 hours, including comments from:

We also had John Furrier, well-known podcaster, do an exclusive interview with Geoff Ralston, our Chief Product Officer (to whom I ultimately report).

And we were also featured in these well-known media outlets.

YEAH!