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[Education/Technology - Tim Lauer] Dave Winer points to a post by Mark Pilgrim which details how to use a program called Handbrake to rip a DVD to a video iPod. This and the recent...
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[THE LAST TRAIN TO TOMMYVILLE] August 2005 entries of my old blog: For those of you enquiring about podcasting with blogger (something I myself am very new to and still experimenting with) this blog entry is a break down of how I put together my podcasts. If you wish to listen to my personal podcasts so far, they are listed in my links menu in the sidebar (podcast 1, podcast 2, etc.).
[Ripnread.blogspot.com] Rip & Read Blogger Podcast: January 2005: There are several long and detailed blog entries recently concerning an article in the Columbia Journalism Review. Columbia has in the past been one of the top journalism schools in the nation, but the article by Corey Pein is clearly not in their grand tradition. He has ignored key facts, spun inconvenient ones to his benefit, disparaged some of the webloggers who broke the story, and defended the moonbat at Utah State University who attempted to prove the documents were typed using a combination of photoshop and a computer font catalog, but no typewriter.
[Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): And on that fateful day I spent many an hour or two pondering why oh why iTunes kept telling me the feed didn't work.
[Iptablog.org] IPTAblog: Wired magazine's Frank Rose explains in detail: Battle for the Soul of the MP3 Phone: "Consumers want an iPod phone that will play any song, anytime, anywhere. Just four little problems: the cell carriers, the record labels, the handset makers, and Apple itself.
[Tametheweb.com] Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology: I didn't bring this out as much as I should have in my post at ALA TechSource, but other folks did which I appreciate! I am fascinated by what's happening with Open Source and, ILS Vendors forgive me, I would be tickled to see a project like Georgia's Evergreen take off and be implemented in libraries everywhere, supported by a thriving community of OS Librarians.
[Feld.com] Feld Thoughts: As a Technorati investor, I’ve given Dave and team lots of steady feedback and have watched with happiness as the performance, relevance, and accuracy has steadily improved as they’ve continued to scale up and tune their infrastructure to handle the massive number of blogs that they are indexing. Oh –
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