Episode 28 - TagSurfer




Geocentric show

Summary: Episode 28 - TagSurfer! 1/1/2009. Happy New Year everyone! We are now in 2009, which is going to prove to be a most excellent year! We wish you all the best! With a new year comes some change at Geocentric... Today is a new day. From now on, we will no longer be known as Geocentric. We will be known as TagSurfer! To check out the new site that aggregates all of our content, go to www.tagsurfer.com. We're all surfers and beach bums now! On this show we'll tell you all about the new blog and podcast. We'll tell you what has changed and what has stayed the same. We're still bringing 5 topics to break the awkward silence! These are the new topic categories (starting next week): 1. Business & Communications 2. Political Buzz 3. Tech & Gadgets 4. The Good Life 5. Odds and Ends The podcast will still be hosted by your friends, Nate Long and John Newman. The blog contributor team will consist of: John Newman - Political Science & Anthropology Nate Long - Public Relations, Marketing & Travel Ethan Clark - Tech, Film & Advertising Patrick Newman - Music Managing and Theater Remember when we said, "we're totally better than Mashable!" Well, really we're just different. They're a machine. They have "all that's new on the web." We have some of what's new on the web. We just surf the stuff we think is cool and bring it to TagSurfer! But, for the sake of baiting, we'll say, "Mashable, watch out..." Check out the official TagSurfer website at www.TagSurfer.com, which now has the blog, the podcast, links to our Twitter page and even a way to contact each of us by email. Make sure to contact us with your comments by calling 206-337-1504 (same number as before). If you have an attachment to send, you can also shoot us an email at TagSurfer@inbox.com. Be sure to follow us on Twitter! Nate twitter.com/theprguy John - twitter.com/anthroscience Ethan - twitter.com/ethanwc Patrick - twitter.com/tricknewbie TagSurfer - twitter.com/tagsurfer TagSurfer is brought to you by your friends, John Newman, the Anthropology guru and Nate Long, the PR guy.