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Jan152008

Leah Culver and Daniel Burka {18} pownce

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In issue#18 we speak with Leah Culver and Daniel Burka, both representing Pownce -- the coolest social messaging application! | duration 42:32

Pownce

Leah Culver is Co-founder and Lead Developer of Pownce. As a contributor to OAuth and supporter of various social network portability tools, she is considered a leader in open web practices.

OAuth is An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.

If you’ve followed CreativeXpert, you already know that Daniel is Digg’s designer, and is also still involved with silverorange, based on the East Coast of Canada.

I've been a Pownce Pro user for several months. To me, it's THE BEST social application I've used. The usability is second to none. One cool thing about this interview, aside from having both Leah and Daniel on the show, is the fact that Pownce members were the ones to develop the content!

Jump over to Pownce and sign-up now!
Thanks for your support and your requests to bring back CreativeXpert in 2008! It's been a busy 2007, and with your help we can plan some more great shows! Alan

Reader Comments (2)

It's a pitty they are all the time saying "you know", "you know" every 2 seconds, it is really disturbing.

January 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRomano

[...] current issue of MIT’s Technology Review! If you remember, Leah appeared with Daniel Burka in Episode 18, The Pownce Episode, back in January of this [...]

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