Why Rocky Mountain Voices?
Added by Brad Baldwin | September 13, 2006
Silicon Valley is hopping with new business activity. And so is Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, and Nevada. But the difference is there isn’t a good place to gather up and communicate all the activity. Enter Rocky Mountain Voices!Rocky Mountain Voices will gather up exciting ideas, people, and businesses and drive the attention and awareness they deserve.
We selected “voices” because we want to start conversations through podcasting and blogs. Both of these mediums allow for a more engaging, interactive communication. We welcome feedback on anything you hear or read on Rocky Mountain Voices. We invite you to contact us and introduce yourself.
Finally, and this is big news, Rocky Mountain Voices has an exclusive partnership with PodTech.net to bring voices from our community to the Podtech network. This allows Rocky Mountain Voices to drive visibility for companies, people, and the rocky mountain business climate to a much larger audience of listeners and readers.
About PodTech.net
PodTech.net was founded by John Furrier as a new media podcasting and videocasting company, about 15 months ago. Today, he has more that 3 million subscribers to his channels and is touted as one of the new media moguls. In June, Robert Scoble, the “uber-blogger,” joined PodTech. Scoble started Microsoft’s Channel 9, wrote Naked Conversations, and posts on the Scobelizer blog which has gained notoriety as the place to get technology news and information. More about PodTech on their web site.
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[...] From the confirmation list, it looks like I am the last to know–but there’s a Podcaster, Vodcaster, Blogger meetup going on in SLC tonight to celebrate the partnership between PodTech.net and Rocky Mountain Voices. [...]