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RedMonk Radio 08 - Scott Mark's Industry Analyst Interviews, part 1: James Governor and... Posted: Apr 23, 2006 3:40 PM
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In this episode, guest host Scott Mark interviews James and Coté about being an industry analyst. As we find out, it's not all wads of cash, fast cars, and jet-set travel. In fact, it's none of those at all ;>

This is the first installment of what we hope will be an ongoing series on RedMonk Radio with Scott interviewing analysts.

You can download the episode by clicking here.

Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio.

As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog.

The music behind Scott's intro comes from Breakestra's "Family Rap".

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