It’s been a busy time here at Cinch, we have seen many wonderful cinches pass through over the past few weeks, here are some that we wanted to highlight in case you missed them.
Barbara Talisman was at the Nonprofit Tech Conference – April 7-10, and kept us up to date with frequent interviews. One of them Abdul Abdulbarr from DC Council of Chief State School Officers, check it out below.
We are always excited when Robert Scoble uses Cinch. His candid commentary on new technology and the goings on in the social media are always thought-provoking and conversation-starting. Here is his conversation with Andrey Ternovskiy about Chatroulette. Recorded at 4 am on the street in Palo Alto, Califormia. You can read addition commentary about this interview here. As a side note, this is the beautiful thing about Cinch. You can capture and share on the spot interviews with high-quality audio that you may not have been able to document otherwise.
Robert Scoble also shared with us his son’s follow up review of the iPad. This is a much different outlook then the 1st one he shared with us not so long ago.
Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb gave Cinch a test run with the iPad that was released this past week. Thanks Marshall, and here are the results, and they sound fantastic.
With all the hubbub on TV about ghost hunting, Cinch has acquired its own ghost hunters. The “Fearless Ghost Hunters” have been cinching their recent hunts with updates that involve lots of great audio, pictures, and descriptions as they hunt for ghosts. Here is one from “The Rolling Hills Sanitarium”
Granny Joan often posts helpful tips and tricks about using Cinch. Although my favorite cinch from her this past week was one that had nothing to do with social media whatsoever. Listen for yourself and you will see what I mean.
In November of 2009, Rafi and Klee left Joliet, Illinois, and embarked on a journey to visit every state in the United States. Their plan is to document the people, places and wonders they find as the make their way around the country using Cinch. Here is one that I found very touching.
Thanks for sharing all your wonderful moments, thoughts and ideas with us Cinchers, and as usual “happy cinching”!
