Apparently my voice isn't as grating as it sounds to me. I've just managed to get a gig as co-host of a weekly one-hour radio show in conjunction with the folks at the My Technology Lawyer Radio Show. We're in pilot mode now, so it's only running for 6 weeks unless we find a sponsor (marketing people take note!). My co-host, as ever, is tech attorney Scott Draughon and we spend an hour talking to vendors, IT fol Apparently my voice isn’t as grating as it sounds to me. I’ve just managed to get a gig as co-host of a weekly one-hour radio show in conjunction with the folks at the My Technology Lawyer Radio Show. We’re in pilot mode now, so it’s only running for 6 weeks unless we find a sponsor (marketing people take note!). My co-host, as ever, is tech attorney Scott Draughon and we spend an hour talking to vendors, IT folks and technology business executives about technology developments, market situations and even legal prognostications in the SMB space. The show is on every Tuesday at 4:00pm-5:00pm EST, so tune in by heading to the My Technology Lawyer site (link above) and clicking on the radio show icon on the bottom right. From there, you can stream the show live. Or you can wait a bit and I’ll post a link to it here every week. Listen!This week, we’ve got InfoWorld senior contributing editors Paul Venezia and Brian Chee. Paul is going to try and talk about virtualization to mere mortals while Brian is going to discuss security considerations for SMBs in 2007. We’ve also got High Mobley, co-founder of q!Bang Solutions talking about search engine optimization. You can download this episode by clicking on this link: Technology Industry