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OS X Help radio interview

Written by: Scott Haneda on Monday March 10th 2008, 2:35 pm

Filed under: Misc

Finder Header LogoThe good folks over at Inside Mac Radio gave us a call a few weeks ago and did a short radio slot with me.

You can download just the interview portion, or you can listen to the entire InsideMac Radio podcast. The OS X Help interview is short; if you have a spare 10 minutes, give it a listen.

This is my first ever experience talking to a few hundred thousand people, and it probably shows. We did not have a ton of time to cover everything, but I do feel the major points where covered.

One thing I do like about the interview, is I managed to get the main focus of the site out. I wanted to get the point across that both Caroline and I are just average every day people. We try hard to make a site that is helpful. We try even harder to respect all of our readers by communicating with them.

Our goal is to build a strong community that new Macintosh users are not afraid to jump right into. The interview seemed to get that point across rather well in my opinion.

Give it a listen, feedback is appreciated.

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2 Comments so farLeave a comment

Well Done! You made your point well.
I noticed that there was not much good said about Microsoft.
A friend of mine once asked me, If macs are so good why do so many people buy PCs? I replied “They don’t know any better.
Its true!
Cheers:
Bob

Comment by WetcoastBob 03.11.08 @ 12:52 am

@WestCoastBob, thanks. Inside Mac Radio are a bunch of fun guys. They tend to get a little amusing in regards to hitting on the PC side of things. It was good fun, in the end, I do want to make it clear, PC users and Mac users alike are all more than welcome here, there is no bias as all.

Comment by Scott Haneda 03.11.08 @ 8:49 am



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