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        <title>Dave, if you compare podcast, </title>
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            <name>Nathan Weinberg</name>
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        <content>Dave, if you compare podcast, not podcasting, to blogs and rss, it is far more competitive:

http://www.google.com/trends?q=rss%2Cblogs%2Cpodcast&amp;ctab=0&amp;geo=all&amp;date=all

However, change “blogs” to “blog”, and it all falls apart:

http://www.google.com/trends?q=rss%2Cblog%2Cpodcast&amp;ctab=0&amp;geo=all&amp;date=all</content>
        <published>2006-05-12T09:00:07.566+02:00</published>
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        <title>In "40-Year Old Virgin", the l</title>
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            <name>Nathan Weinberg</name>
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        <content>In "40-Year Old Virgin", the love interest operated a store called "We Sell Your Stuff On eBay", where they did the same thing.  The inside of the store was just shelves of inventory, and a camera area with a stool and backdrop.

A great scene was where someone came into the store, looked around, picked up something, and said, "I'll take it".  The woman said, "No, we don't sell anything here".  And they spent the next minute arguing, where she said it had to be bought on eBay, that he couldn't just hand her money and walk away, like in normal life.</content>
        <published>2006-04-05T00:56:32.360+02:00</published>
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        <title>ElCapitan:  Why don't you just</title>
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            <name>Nathan Weinberg</name>
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        <content>ElCapitan:  Why don't you just download Vista from a torrent site?  Without a valid product key, it'll stop working after a period of time, so it is technically a demo.  It isn't piracy if you can't keep it.</content>
        <published>2006-03-17T03:13:12.116+01:00</published>
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