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	<title>Comments on: Gov 2.0 Radio: Breaking the Boundaries of Public Service</title>
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		<title>By: Joseph Thornley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph Thornley</dc:creator>
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		<description>Alex, I&#039;m feeling like a techno laggard here. It&#039;s Sunday afternoon and I&#039;m catching up on my RSS feed. I&#039;ve come across your post and followed the links to try to watch the show in archive. No joy. I can&#039;t find it.

Have you thought of posting the archived shows as a podcast for future reference (publishing on iTunes as a video podcast makes it very simple for people to find)? Or is it already available and I&#039;m just showing my inadequate technical chops in not being able to find it? </description>
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<p>Have you thought of posting the archived shows as a podcast for future reference (publishing on iTunes as a video podcast makes it very simple for people to find)? Or is it already available and I&#8217;m just showing my inadequate technical chops in not being able to find it?</p>
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