Nashville Tech Feed – #6 – CES Bound Recap, iTablet Cometh & Is Music to Easy to Create?

 

After restoring a 30+ year old VW Bus the marketing team at Griffin Technology road tripped to CES in Vegas. Dave Delaney talks about the experience and the fun. Then we switch to fanboy mode and talk about Apples long awaited iTablet and predications of what Apple might have up it’s sleeve. Finally, “Is music too easy to create?” an NPR article posed that question which as in every local bar in Nashville we discussed.

Topics:

  1. Griffin Technology CESBound.com Recap with Dave Delaney
  2. Our regularly scheduled “This Week In Apple” segment:
  3. Is It Too Easy To Make Music?

Hosts:

David Beronja

Title: Web Designer/Production/Founder “The Nashville Feed” blog

Skype: mdave74

URLs:

Lucas Hendrickson

Title(s):

  • Independent Journalist
  • Contributor at The Tennessean‘s TuneInMusicCity.com
  • Instructor at Belmont University’s Media Studies Department
  • Writer at LargeLandMammal.com

Skype: LargeLandMammal

URLs:

Dave Delaney

Title(s):

  • Social Media Coordinator, Marketing @ Griffin Technology
  • Blogger at www.davemadethat.com
  • Twtter: @davedelaney
  • Geek Breakfast organizer
  • Community Enthusiast

Skype: davedelaney

URLs:

Geoff Smith


What We’re Listening Too, Reading and Watching:

Dave Delaney – Movie: Rip: A Remix Manifesto, Listening – All Songs Considered, Dicks N’ Janes Podcast

Lucas Hendrickson – Music Video – Dress Cool, Music – Downtown Church by Patty Griffin
, Reading – Sports Illustrated Slide Show

Geoff Smith – Reading – We’ll Be Here For the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin’ Show-biz Saga, Listening – No Agenda Podcast

David Beronja – Reading – A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking, Reading – Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip & Dan Heath

About mdave

David has been using computers to create his visions since the early days of the Apple II. When the world wide web hit he dove in head first learning HTML and building his first websites. After spending a few years at a software services firm in Milwaukee he moved to Nashville and shortly after the Music Industry grabbed hold. He joined the Country Music Association as webmaster designing, building and managing the CMA Awards, CMA Music Festival and corporate websites for the 8 years. He started their social media reach-out and when he left the CMA could reach over 50,000 fans directly. David currently freelances by day, codes by night along with producing/hosting the Nashville Tech Feed a technology podcast. David was named by Billboard Magazine as one of the top 140 people in the Music Industry to follow on Twitter.