The New TalkShoe - a message from the CEO

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A message from the CEO - Dave NelsenI’m extremely excited to tell you about our new release. We’ve de it much easier for you and your online friends and communities to all TALK together. How much easier you say?Now there’s no need to sign-up or download, so EVEN NON-MEMBERS can call in to talk or text chat with JUST ONE CLICK.Imagine deeper group connections with up to 250 people on phones and computers talking, text chatting, and listening. We’ve also made it a lot easier to start your own show to voice your ideas and interact with listeners. Click here to get started: And be sure to return every evening after 7:00 PM when the site starts seriously shaking — there’s more live interaction than ever! You can get to the new TalkShoe Live web version by going to the profile page of any live call and clicking the button labeled TalkShoe Web (NOTE: you can get to the profile page by clicking on the show title text on any listing).

Dave Nelsen - Founder

P.S. - And now firewalls can’t block your communication so you can even use TalkShoe at work.

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  1. And by allowing “non-members” to join our chats/calls will keep the spammers out how?

    I believe that everyone who wants to participate should be required to register, especially in chat. Callers could call in without an account by simply entering 1# when asked for thei talkcast ID.

    Maybe I’m way off base here, but if I’m correct you’ve just created a slew of issues now for the “truly dedicated” hosts.

    :!: :?:

    Comment by Confuzed — January 8, 2008 #

  2. Hi Dave,
    This sounds great! I can’t wait to try it out on my next show! :D
    LaSal

    Comment by LaSal — January 8, 2008 #

  3. Awesome!
    I’m most pleased that you guys did this. I really love to have live listeners and callers.
    -Curt

    Comment by Curt — January 9, 2008 #

  4. Hello, Dave!

    It was a pleasure to meet you this evening in Blacksburg. I look forward to learning more about Talk Shoe on Wed. night.

    Best of luck!

    Susan

    Comment by Susan Hardwicke — January 16, 2008 #

  5. I had contacted you folks a few months ago, and was noticing that episodes that have been deleted were still in the directory, and if you traversed to the directory you could see anything. I also recommended that you use a redirect or .htaccess adjustment to now show directories to the visitor. And about a day later, I got an email back saying, that you had not implemented my particular solution, but you had made the directories, not browable. Yeah!

    Well, here it is today, and I am just looking at some of my files… and WHAM, i seem to be able to see directory contents again… see;

    http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-xxxxx/

    When did this change?

    I know you did some global changes, cause I got some emails about testing out new stuff. Did you not implement the .htaccess or index.php redirect again? It was a major improvement when you could not view directory contents. It solved two problems.

    1) when you delete a file via your system, it does not actually delete it, so it you traverse to the directory you can listen to files that the creator THINKS are gone. By not being able to see the directory contents, these files are much harder to find

    2) it keeps a visitors from backup up one folder if you send him an audio file to listen to, and then seeing every file you have in one fell swoop.

    Can you let me know why this changed back, and if this was an oversite? If not, I need to talk with you about delete some files on my space, since i have older test files there that now are once again accessible.

    Cheers!

    Comment by Rich — January 29, 2008 #

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