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Macromedia Podcast

Macromedia have had blogs and feeds for some time. And now they’ve started a podcast service:

Macromedia Developer Relations Podcast
A discussion of Macromedia technologies and interviews with Macromedia employees.
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/podcast/
(Direct link to first podcast.)

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