Note: This is a transcript of the June 27th episode of the Life In the Internet podcast entitled Our Favorite Cloud Apps. Use the link to listen to the audio program.



Vickie Rigsby: Hello and welcome to Life in the Internet, your weekly podcast about tech, the internet and everything you need to know to live your life in the cloud.

My name is Vickie Rigsby

JT Rigsby: And my name is JT Rigsby.

Vickie Rigsby: And we will be you host this week for the big show.
JT Rigsby: That’s right. And this week’s episode (ahem) is brought to you by our good friends at the Starbuckss Store, although its way too hot to drink coffee this afternoon.

Vickie Rigsby: um… in here, it is

JT Rigsby: In here it’s very hot. Starbucks Store is an alliance between Seattle-based Starbucks Coffee Company and Cooking.com. And it allows you, Starbucks addicts, out there to order the complete line-up of Starbucks whole bean and ground coffees and have them delivered to your home, right to your door for added convenience. You can find detail description of each coffee, including the country board and the characteristics of the blends as well as flavor notes, suggestions, and any things like that. Starbucks Store offers a guaranteed easy-to-shop site and efficient, affordable delivery every time.

Vickie Rigsby: And the easiest way to get there

JT Rigsby: Absolutely the easiest way

Vickie Rigsby: And the way we like the best…

JT Rigsby: um.-hum

Vickie Rigsby: …is to go the jtrigsby.com/coffee or Culinaryclique (c-l-i-q-u-e) .com/coffee. Big thanks to Starbucks Store for their support of our podcast, and to you, for supporting us through Starbucks Store.
JT Rigsby: That’s right. So, there was a story on cnet, actually—not this week but last week—about tablets that thinks like the iPad and whatnot…uh… outselling Netbooks within two years.

Vickie Risgby: Very i-n-t-e-r-e-s-t-i-n-g…

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