- Buzzsprout for being incredibly awesome at hosting our cloudcasts
- Google (Blogger) for hosting our website
- Feedburner for keeping track of our statistics and stroking our egos
- Twitter for integrating our public relations and marketing
- Skype for being the official communications tools of The Cloudcast (.net)
- iTunes and Stitcher for distributing the cloudcast to the curious masses
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Thank You to our Cloudology partners
When we started The Cloudcast, Aaron and I decided that if we wanted to have any level of authenticity that we had better eat our own dogfood. That meant that every aspect (possible) needed to involve Cloud-based technologies. So aside from some local recording/editing tools on the MacBookPro, I'm glad to say that we're 100% cloud-based. With that, we'd like to thank all of our cloud(techn)ology partners:
Monday, January 31, 2011
Hello Cloudcast!

So we started making a list of what that "next thing" might include, and it went something like this:
- It had to be fun. Life's too short and work is too long.
- It needed to involve people that are much smarter than ourselves, since we definitely don't know everything.
- It had to allow us to scratch our curiosity itch about all the changes happening in and around Cloud Computing.
- It needed to make us insanely famous and rich beyond our wildest dreams.
- It needed to be something that we'd find useful and hopefully others do too.
- It shouldn't suck, at least not too much.
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