“MacVoices at Expo featuring Pandora” Event Will Wrap-Up Macworld Conference & Expo

MacVoices at Expo featureing Pandora

After a long, hard week at Macworld Conference & Expo, what will you be doing on Friday in San Francisco? Do you love music? Are you interested in podcasting?
MacVoices, “The Talk of the Mac Community” and Pandora, the online service that helps you discover new music by learning your tastes, have teamed up to present MacVoices at Expo featuring Pandora at the Renaissance Parc55 from 6 – 9 PM on January 12.

The event will give attendees the opportunity to meet and interact with some of the key players from Pandora as well as notable Bay Area music celebrities, podcasters and some Macintosh luminaries, all focused on the Pandora experience.

MacVoices host Chuck Joiner will be doing live interviews with the speakers for later release, discussing his podcasts and web sites more.

Guests scheduled to appear include:

Tim Westergren

Tim Westergren, founder of Pandora
Tim will talk about his passion for music and how it led to the creation of the Music Genome Project and Pandora. He’ll discuss how the company has grown and evolved in the past year, his experiences traveling the country meeting with Pandora listeners and musicians, and what to expect for the future of music discovery.

Kevin Seal

Kevin Seal, Executive Producer and host of the Pandora Podcast, and Music Analyst for the Music Genome Project
Kevin will talk about the goals of the Podcast series, the process behind music analysis and how Pandora uses the Music Genome to hone onto your tastes and help you discover new music. Kevin also plays in the band Griddle.

Tom Conrad, Chief Technical Officer for Pandora
Tom will talk about the newest additions to Pandora’s feature set and the technical aspects of delivering music based on listener’s individual tastes and feedback.

Jim Dalrymple

Jim Dalrymple, Editor Online of MacCentral and Macworld and MacNotables Panelist
Jim is well known for his history of commentary and coverage of the Apple and Macintosh industry. Lurking behind that reputation beats the heart of a serious rock and roll guitarist. Jim will wrap up all the announcements of Macworld Conference and Expo from the music and audio angle and talk about Pandora from a musician’s perspective.

Paul Kafasis

Paul Kafasis, CEO of Rogue Amoeba Software
Paul’s company makes some of the most creative, powerful and innovative audio tools for Mac OS X, and they have a good time doing it. Obviously a music enthusiast, Paul will discuss how the Rogue Amoeba product Airfoil can help Pandora fans enjoy the service throughout their homes, offices and beyond without having to have direct access to their computer.

David Bassin

David Bassin, Celebrated Bay Area DJ and host of Freefall
David Bassin, Celebrated Bay Area DJ and host of FreeFall, a weekly music program that bridges the gap between jazz, electronica, R&B and world beats. David has an unrivaled reputation for airing new and influential independent artists and has been doing so for over 25 years. His eclectic tastes assure listeners that they will always be exposed to new and interesting music in his show broadcast on KUSF and available globally by re-broadcast on six online radio stations and via podcast. David will compare and contrast the methods he uses for selecting music for his discerning audience and discuss Pandora as a music discovery tool.

Michael Butler

Michael Butler, the host of The Rock and Roll Geek Show
Michael earned his rock reputation as the bass player for Exodus and American Heartbreak, and his podcasting credentials as one of the very first on the scene. The Rock and Roll Geek Show delivers an unscripted look at Michael’s adventures as a Bay Area celebrity, podcaster and touring musician, and features interviews with some of the best, most influential personalities from several eras of serious rock. Michael will discuss why he is an enthusiastic fan of Pandora even though he boasts literally thousands of tracks in his personal music collection.

The event is free and open to all fans of Macs, music and the featured speakers. Join us for an evening of informal fun and music discovery as we put the bottom line on Macworld Conference & Expo week and share a passion for music of all kinds.

MacNotables #701: Andy Ihnatko and Adam Engst on Apple’s Home Page and Macworld Anticipation

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The first MacNotables show of the New Year finds Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner contemplating issues both serious and frivolous. Chuck tries out a new recording set-up (and then forgets to change the settings) while the panel discusses such diverse topics as Russian Christmas, the Apple stock options issues, the “white plastic age”, Apple’s home page, Macworld anticipation and more in the “Chuck’s in a barrel” edition of MacNotables.

Adam Engst
Adam Engst

Andy Ihnatko
Andy Ihnatko

Chuck Joiner
Chuck Joiner

MacVoices #703 – The Road to Macworld: Jay Menna Discusses macminicolo.net’s Unique Approach to Web Hosting

Jay Menna

The Road to Macworld Conference & Expo takes a detour to chat with Jay Menna, the founder of macminicolo.net, about his company’s unique approach to web hosting. Ever wonder what a server room full of Mac minis might look like? Or what it could accomplish? Jay has tested the theory and turned it into a business. Find out how working with macminicolo.net can get you your very own server, why the Mac mini is up the task for most needs, and the advantages it brings to the table. Jay discusses the features of his service, how some of his clients configure their servers in unique ways and more.

The Road to Macworld

The Road to Macworld is a special MacVoices series produced in partnership with IDG World Exp to preview some of the exhibitors and presentations at Macworld Conference & Expo 2007 in San Francisco from January 8 – 12 at the Moscone Convention Center.

MacVoices #702 – The Road to Macworld: Kristopher Thornton of Aevoe on Their First Expo Appearance

Aevoe

Kristopher Thornton, the Vice President of Business Development for Aevoe, talks about his company’s first appearance at Macworld Conference & Expo. Aevoe produces “fashion electronic accessories” as well as hardware products under their brand as well as the Moshi brand. Kristopher talks about how Aevoe’s products help electronics owners make a fashion statement while delivering practical benefits and usability.

The Road to Macworld

The Road to Macworld is a special MacVoices series produced in partnership with IDG World Exp to preview some of the exhibitors and presentations at Macworld Conference & Expo 2007 in San Francisco from January 8 – 12 at the Moscone Convention Center.

MacVoices #701: Don McAllister Joins MacVoices as European Correspondent

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Don McAllisterMacVoices, “The talk of the Mac Community,” is pleased to kick off 2007 by naming Don McAllister as the new European Correspondent to the show.

Don is the producer of the outstanding Mac software training video podcast Screencasts Online. Based in the United Kingdom, Don will help further MacVoices’ global perspective on the Mac community with regular visits to cover the issues of Mac ownership and Apple advocacy in the European Union and beyond.

In his first appearance, Don discusses the Mac scene in Europe, including Apple’s Regent Street Store, European Mac publications and expos, the costs and availability of broadband, both wired and wireless and video content availability in the iTunes Store outside the United States.