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Monday Apr 16, 2012
ComicsViews Podcast 24: Super hero movies that worked
Monday Apr 16, 2012
Monday Apr 16, 2012
Todd Ogasawara, Emil Reyes, and Jay Stone list and discuss super hero movies that, in their opinion, were successful from both a financial and fan point of view.

Monday Mar 12, 2012
ComicsViews Podcast 23: Pulp heroes - The Phantom, Doc Savage, Flash Gordon
Monday Mar 12, 2012
Monday Mar 12, 2012
The ComicsViews gang talk about some of their favorite pulp heroes in podcast 23: Jay Stone (The Phantom), Todd Ogasawara (Doc Savage), Emil Reyes (Flash Gordon)

Wednesday Mar 07, 2012
Podcast 58: Sencha Touch 2
Wednesday Mar 07, 2012
Wednesday Mar 07, 2012
In MobileViews podcast 58 Todd Ogasawara speaks with the Senior Director of Product Management at Sencha, Aditya Bansod, about Sencha Touch 2 which launched on March 6, 2012.

Monday Mar 05, 2012
ComicsViews Podcast 22: Remembering John Severin. Super hero animated shows
Monday Mar 05, 2012
Monday Mar 05, 2012
Todd Ogasawara, Jay Stone, and Emil Reyes remember artist John Severin who passed away on Feb. 12, 2012. They also discuss a few animated shows.

Monday Feb 27, 2012
Monday Feb 27, 2012
Todd Ogasawara and Jay Stone talk about two of their favorite non-super super villains in Podcast 21

Monday Feb 20, 2012
ComicsViews Podcast 20: Non-super Super Heroes - The Question & Green Arrow
Monday Feb 20, 2012
Monday Feb 20, 2012
Todd Ogasawara and Jay Stone talk about two of their favorite non-super super hero characters: The Question and Green Arrow.

Monday Feb 13, 2012
ComicsViews Podcast 19: Captain Marvel/Shazam
Monday Feb 13, 2012
Monday Feb 13, 2012
Todd Ogasawara and Jay Stone discuss Captain Marvel (the Fawcett Comics/DC version) character, the character's history, and the name change to "Shazam."

Tuesday Feb 07, 2012
Tuesday Feb 07, 2012
Former Microsoft Project Jupiter (Windows CE based Handheld PC Pro) product manager Keith Amodt talks about the pre-netbook/pre-tablet devices based on Windows CE that launched in 1999.

Monday Jan 30, 2012
Monday Jan 30, 2012

Wednesday Jan 18, 2012
Jurassic Tech 1: The 1981 Sony Mavica electronic camera - with Kent Ekberg
Wednesday Jan 18, 2012
Wednesday Jan 18, 2012
Sony released the first camera with electronic (analog) storage in 1981. It was called the Sony Mavica and preceded what would become a line of digital cameras in the 1990s. Kent Ekberg was a Sony Corporate Planner at the time and joins me in this podcast to tell us about the camera and Sony's attempts to introduce it to a professional (corporate) audience.