iPhone 3.0 discussed on MacJury

The latest installment of Chuck Joiner’s MacJury podcast is up. In it, I take part in a great panel discussion with a stellar lineup of “jurors:” Macworld’s Peter Cohen, Tonya Engst of TidBITs and Take Control, John Braun of The Mac Observer, Don McAllister of Screencasts Online and Adobe’s Terry White.

It’s a lively hour’s worth of talk about what’s in the update, what’s not and a little digging into what’s important and why. Panels this large can tend to get a little unwieldy, but thanks to Chuck Joiner’s expert choreography and the terrific panelists, the result is a spirited, friendly and fun discussion.

If you don’t already subscribe to the MacJury podcast, you should. It’s a consistently relevant, interesting and entertaining look at the issues surrounding Apple and the Macintosh.

I really enjoy taking part in these podcasts. Podcasting is something I really wish I did more of and when I’m invited to participate like this, it sort of forces my hand. It also tends to get me “off the pot” with regards to posting on RandomMaccess (and now here too, I suppose.) I’d still like to do a podcast of my own, even if it’s not Mac-related (maybe it would be even better that way). Maybe something to do with Scouting. I’ve got a pretty decent podcasting studio set up in the basement now — it seems a shame not to use it more often.

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