
inThirty
Tech Podcasts in 30 Minutes or Less
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Show overview
inThirty has been publishing since 2011, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 189 episodes. That works out to roughly 90 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 30 min and 30 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 10.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by inThirty.net.
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Podcasts in Thirty Minutes or Less
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inThirty 187 – Google’s Nexus Event 2015
Google gave us a lot of goodies, but none so impressive as the length of the keynote. They moved faster than anyone else we have ever seen.

inThirty 186 – Apple’s Back To School Fall 2015
We talk about what Apple announced today. Is Apple Pencil a joke, do we like Eddie Cue’s matching Product RED watch, and do we play games on our streaming set top boxes?

inThirty 185 – Alphabet
What is Alphabet? We don’t know, but that won’t stop us from discussing it.

inThirty 184 – Data Caps
We did a second show last week, on how data caps affect our download habits.

inThirty 183 – Apple music
Apple just introduced their streaming music offering, and since Paul is the only one that can judge, we listen to him. We talk about how each one of us listens to music, and is this a viable option.

inThirty 182 – Shifty Jelly Visits Moscone West
We talk to Rusty, the guy behind Pocketcasts, about his experience with visiting both I/O and WWDC. Seriously, download PocketCasts. Pay them money, for an excellent product

inThirty 181- Google I/O 2015
So Google I/O was upon us. Chaim wished he was able to go, but once again, he didn’t win the lottery. He had to armchair quarterback it. Anyway, we talk.

inThirty 180 – Verizon Buys AOL
What does Verizon want from AOL? We spend too much time hypothesizing, and less time explaining what it actually means.

inThirty 179 – Apple Watch Aftermath
It has been only a few days, and the three of us (who don’t own an Apple Watch) feel the need to comment on it. What are our initial thoughts?

inThirty 178 – Trusting Google
Paul can’t join us because he just got back from London, but we discuss how “Google-fied” our lives are, and is it really a monopoly.

inThirty 177 – F8 and #Periscope
Since there was nothing in the news for the past few weeks we felt the need to talk about F8, the Facebook conference. We finish up by talking about why #Meerkat and #Periscope are things.

inThirty 176 – Apple Watch Announcement
Not much here other than the Apple Watch. We talk about how the keynote went, and weather any of us will buy one? Spoiler: Chaim won’t.

inThirty 175 – The Internet Wins
We take a look at the decision brought forth by the FCC, and what it means to be a utility as defined by Title 2. Chaim takes the side of maybe a law in 1934 is too old, and should be written for today’s technology. Show Notes: Netflix Tweet Battle for the Net FCC Rules

inThirty 174 – DVR’d News
First off we start with a special announcement. We are going to focus more on quality of audio and content, more than doing a show every week. We talk about the two news hosting stories of the week. Brian Williams being suspended, and Jon Stewart leaving the Daily Show. We discuss our TV news watching… <a class="more-link" href="https://inthirty.net/2015/02/inthirty-174-dvrd-news/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">inThirty 174 – DVR’d News</span></a>

inThirty 173 – Boring Money Stuff
All we got for you is an explanation of the Apple earnings, and what it means.

inThirty 172 – Windows 10
We discuss the Windows 10 event. All in all, we have a positive feeling about it.

inThirty 171 – Stuff Happens
Chaim and Paul take over while Justin is busy this week to talk about Facebook at Work, Google Glass leaving Google [X], and Samsung (not) buying Blackberry

inThirty 170 – CES 2015
We armchair quarterback CES 2015.

inThirty 169 – 2014 with Drew Curtis
We are joined by Fark.com’s Drew Curtis to talk about what happened this year. If Drew is on, you know it will be a good show

inThirty 168 – Sony Got Hacked
We were going to talk about serial, but no one listens to it. I know we probably should, but we decided talking about Sony was probably better. Since we know nothing about it, we spent thirty minutes speculating.