I’ll admit to a certain amount of fanboy giddiness when people that I respect outside of the library blogosphere (and even oftentimes within it) notice what I’m doing. I was pretty excited when Jason Calacanis twittered/tumbld about his consumption of Uncontrolled Vocabulary, specifically the episode where we discussed Mahalo. And, from what I can tell, just about anything Jason mentions becomes a page on Mahalo.
Today, I got to revisit that same sense of giddiness upon discovering that Cali Lewis of GeekBrief.TV discussed Uncontrolled Vocabulary in her presentation to the Texas Library Association. It sounds like her experience was something of a disaster, so I particularly appreciate that she managed to fit the show into her session and the notes for the presentation.
So thanks, Cali. Go check out GeekBrief.TV, if you haven’t already. It’s a tightly-produced three to five minute videocast, released four times a week, covering “news about technology, consumer electronics, and Web 2.0 projects.” You may as well start with GBTV #346, where Cali makes her apology to the Texas Library Association.


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