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The Podcast Awards website is here: https://japanpodcastawards.com Questions, comments, and letters are being accepted here! https://backspace.fm/feedback [This podcast was recorded remotely using Riverside.fm.] Riverside.fm is a service that specializes in remote recording, allowing you to record high-quality files while making a video call. If you are interested, please check it out here. #riversidefm https://bit.ly/RiversideFM_Backspace [Podcast version is also available! Please take it with you when you go out!] ▷Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6STfl8X... ▷Amazon https://music.amazon.co.jp/podcasts/7... *It is easier to listen to than YouTube because it has been edited. [Subscribe to the magazine here!] https://backspace.fm/bsm/ [Looking for sponsors!] backspace.fm is looking for sponsors to support our activities. If you are interested, please contact us here! [email protected] _____________________________ About backspace.fm A podcast program where three people who have been in the IT industry for many years, occasionally with guests, thoroughly discuss the topics they are most interested in at the moment. Supported by many people, it has been nominated for a podcast award for four consecutive years. https://backspace.fm https://note.com/backspacefm / backspacefm Profile of Drikin A software engineer living in San Francisco. He is attracting attention from industry insiders as a "gadget YouTuber" who delivers the latest IT information from a unique perspective. His nickname is "Drikin-san." He stimulates consumption through communication on social media. ~ Quoted from Forbes Japan ~ / drikin / drikin Profile of Matsuo Kimiya He started DTM on an 8-bit computer 40 years ago. After serving as editor-in-chief of the Mac magazine "MacUser," he is currently affiliated with TechnoEdge as a senior editor/community strategist. He has written two books on GarageBand and co-authored a book on AI. He is a personality on the podcast program "backspace.fm." He does most of his work on GarageBand on his iPhone and iPad, and continues to compose new songs by synthesizing his wife's singing voice on his Mac. / mazzo / @zzo [Profile of Zenji Nishikawa] Technical journalist. Special lecturer at Tokyo Polytechnic University. Advisor at mono AI Technology Co., Ltd. He writes articles on hardware technology trends for PCs, game consoles, video devices, and automobiles, as well as software-related technologies such as game development, AI, and deep learning. His books include "Graphics Course for 3D Game Fans" (solo-author) and "VR Content Development Guide 2017" (co-author), both published by Impress. / zenjinishikawa / zenjinishikawa #Podcast #Podcast #Technology