Todd Cochrane

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Todd Cochrane (born June, 1964) is a technology writer and commentator.

In 1988, Cochrane started a bulletin board system. In 1995, he moved his BBS to the Internet. It served as both a gateway (mini ISP) to the Internet for his local community and served more than 20,000 users worldwide. In 1998, the dial-up portion of the BBS was discontinued but still continued as an Internet-only location.

In 2002, Cochrane started Geek News Central, a technology-focused weblog and podcast. In May 2005, Cochrane's first book, entitled Podcasting: The Do it Yourself Guide, was published. In June 2005, founded the Annual' "People's Choice Podcast Awards". He is also the Founder of Podcast Connect Inc. and the CEO of RawVoice, and is a recently retired Senior Chief Petty Officer of the United States Navy.

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