Today marks the start of the new, live Android and Me podcast. Each Wednesday at 2PM CST on BlogTalkRadio.com we’ll be broadcasting live, talking Android, taking your questions, basically doing whatever we can to fill an hour and avoid the fail.
On today’s show we’ll be giving our state of the site address, a long winded explanation of where the site is now and where we want to take it. We are going to discuss future plans and the new projects on our plate. Also today we’ll be looking back at the last month with our new Nexus phones and giving a retrospective review based on our insanely heavy usage. We’ll round out the show with the biggest Android news from the past week and some user questions.
If you’d like to participate make sure you are in the chat room when the show starts. We’d love to get some heavy user interaction to really get the show rolling. Otherwise you’ll just get Taylor and me slowly talking for an hour.
When we get closer to show time I’ll update this entry with a podcast widget but if you want in on the action I’d recommend hanging out on the BlogTalkRadio show page.

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Looking forward to it!
Still trying to come up with a name for the podcast???
How about And + Demand + Droid = AnDemanDroid sounding like “In Demand Droid”. And scramble all of the letters up it spells Android and Me.
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Paranoid Android
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Can you tell I’m bored?
Androidandus podcast
Is there a feed set up yet? I’d like to be able to listen to the ‘cast with Google Listen. ^^
Never mind, found it on the BlogTalkRadio page.
cool, waiting for the show to start right now =)
Bah, BlogTalkRadio.com is blocked at work and I am not finding it on Google Listen. Might have to wait until after work.
worst. podcast. evar. …in an extremely entertaining way.
I missed it today, but I will be sure to catch it next week!
Podcast?……..why not Andcast or Droidcast…we ain’t d other team?
I really enjoyed the podcast, guys.
Android related podcasts are few and far between. I’m always happy to add another to my catcher.
Nice podcast! Just FYI, when you guys where talking about the differences between Snapdragon and other processors, clockspeed by itself is not a very good indicator (though the Snapdragon just happens to have a higher clock AND perform better than the rest). It’s only a good indicator if you are looking at processors of the exact same architecture. For example, a 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 is will perform terribly compared to a 1.6 GHz Intel Core i7.
The Nexus One review still scheduled to come out tonight?