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  1. Maccast 2008.05.02
  2. 3 May 2008 at 6:30pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 5:07 A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Show 225. iPhone coming to Canada this year. Strings point to iPhone as an iTunes remote. New iPod+iTunes TV Ad. iMacs revved to 3.06GHz. Apple Store help like a rainbow. BBC comes to iTunes US, iTunes rentals same day as DVD. 3G iPhones cheaper from AT&T. Apple brings Java SE 6 to Leopard. Maccast One Minute Tip is Back!! Make sure you Mac can breathe. Safari has a local SQL database. Confusion when troubleshooting with clones. Human-powered transcription app. Mail eating memory and crashing. Where do Recovered Files come from? When is a backup, not a backup? Special thanks to our sponsors: Circus Ponies - Free 30-day Trial of Notebook New music, All That I Know by Collective Soul He slimed me. -- Ghostbusters (1984) Shownotes in: HTML or OPML Subscribe to the Podcast Feed or Get the MP3



  3. Inside the Airport
  4. 28 Jun 2007 at 12:14pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 26:18 Today, the Sony ICD MX-20 digital dictaphone goes inside an airport scanner, it records the sound track inside Jesper Just’s video installation and it proves that we have some DIY tasks underway in Ireland. We made this podcast in response to hesitations some listeners expressed through Twitter and Facebook. Some listeners also asked for suggestions [...]



  5. For Immediate Release: 06/18/07
  6. 18 Jun 2007 at 1:00pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 14:34 The community episode without Shel and Neville. Made entirely by Dan York, Sallie Goetsch rhymes with Sketch and Lee Hopkins, and featuring Carmen Van Kerckhove, Luke Armour, Doug Haslam, Francis Wooby, Rob Safuto, Professor Sketch, Alias Fallis and Jones, Anna Farmery, David Phillips, Chip Griffin, CC Chapman, John Wall, Karin Hoegh, Michael Bellina, Donna PepsiCola, Dan York, Mitch Joel, Lord Hopkins. Plus the music and, of course, more.



  7. NC_2005_10_08
  8. 8 Oct 2005 at 10:52pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 6:43 Today was a celebration of podfeet.com and NosillaCast's success!  We have 127 unique visitors from the US, Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Great Britain, Poland and Germany!  I'm so thrilled to have so many people stopping by and listening, I had no idea it would take off this quickly. Our listening audience is 79% Macintosh, 17% Windows, 4% unknown (maybe that's the linux people?), and even 0.5% Solaris!  I suspect that's John Clingan from Sun... A great measure of the intelligence of our user community is what browser they use, and I'm proud to announce it's only 9% Internet Explorer!  We're 68% Safari & 11% Firefox.  5% are coming in from iTunes, and 3% unknown. I do wonder why so few are coming in from iTunes, and missing out on the ease of podcasting - so I asked the users to explain why they aren't using podcasting by dropping me a line at allison@podfeet.com. I've added some enhancements to podfeet.com, so check them out.  I added a freeware/shareware section, which I expect to see change frequently because I love new software!  Added a section on my podcasting tool suite, don't expect a lot of change there though over time.  Also plan to add a gadget page at a later date since I love a new gadget almost as much as I love freeware. I'm trying to learn to use Wordpress as a blogging tool to publish the shownotes, look for improvements soon. In the "best mom EVER" category, I pointed the listeners to my other website where I posted pictures of how we burned a model rocket last night.  It was great fun, and very appropriate during Fire Safety month!  Check out the pics and video at http://homepage.mac.com/asheridan/videos/broadsword_web/index.html. Reviewed two freeware applications: Konfabulator http://www.konfabulator.com/ Widgets from before Apple "borrowed" the idea - cross platform for Mac and Windows.  Very pretty and provide more flexibility that Apple's Dashboard Widgets. JAlbum http://www.jalbum.net Slick tool for creating web albums of pictures.  java-based, so it works on all forms of UNIX including HP-UX, Solaris, Mac OSX, Linux, as well as Windows and even OS2.  Check out their website for forums, tutorials, and FAQs.  They claim it speaks 24 languages. I'm looking for a good freeware ftp client, so if you know of one, drop me a line at allison@podfeet.com because Cyberduck isn't quite doing it for me.  I have trouble with it not refreshing properly after I load things on my website, and the folders pop open too easily (and stay open) when I'm just trying to drag past them.  I tried using OneButton, but once I navigated into a folder I couldn't figure out how to go back up (and any kind of clicking on the ..folder icon had no effect), and writing to the developer just got me a bounced back email.



  9. 2005/08/09: Are You Ready for Web 2.0?
  10. 13 Aug 2005 at 3:10am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 26:37 Are You Ready for Web 2.0? Topic: Are You Ready for Web 2.0? Presenter: Panel: David Sifry, Technorati; Stewart Butterfield, Flickr/Yahoo!; Paul Rademacher, HousingMaps; Thomas Vander Wal, PersonalInfoCloud.com; Rashmi Sinha, Moderator Audio of entire program, beginning with some BayCHI business.



  11. SIXTEEN: Shit, Meet Fan. Fan, This is Shit.
  12. 28 Apr 2005 at 10:23am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 33:53 I'm FTP-ing this shit from now on. Much fucking easier, plus it's more reliable. This is a very long show, the longest yet. Seventy-three minutes. Lisa wouldn't let me wrap it up, and she was bugging the shit outta me. That's why I had to kill her. Sorry. The new pope, our banged-up kid, the cat that belongs to the ages, handcuffs as a discpline strategy for kindy-gartners, our homophobic president holds hands in the garden, getting flipped off in traffic, post-coital cleanup and much more. Music from Meryn Cadell, The Doves, Elvis Costello and Spookey Ruben. Big-ups and thanks to Adam Curry for running that promo. Just drop me a line, and we'll arrange for that knob-shine. Let us know where and when, and which one of us you'd like it from. (Pick me! Pick me!) And a huge steaming pile of mucho thankos to Scott Fletcher for that friggin' voice. God damn, to have nuts like that. And thanks to you guys, for coming back again and again and keeping it fun for us. 'Cept for you, CW. You're a cunt.



  13. ZDNet's experiment in media transparency
  14. 18 Jan 2005 at 7:13pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 11:54 Serendipitiously, just when big media and grass roots journalists (aka bloggers) are coming under fire for a variety of transgressions in credibility, has the multimedia publish-and subscribe technology of podcasting come to the rescue, enabling journalists to broadcast new "transparency channels" that prove their credibility? In ZDNet's proof-of-concept of media transparency, executive editor David Berlind's experiment includes a column that relies on quotes from a recorded interview and then podcasts the uncensored and unedited recording. In the name of offering a view of the raw materials that journalists might otherwise obscure from public view (what could be considered a form of media transparency), not only was the raw recording podcasted, the column itself contains in-line time-codes in the text that allows readers to fast foward to exact location of the quotes in the audio file (download the MP3). This way, readers can check them to see if the interviewee (in this case, Scott Young, CEO of Userland) was misquoted, taken out of context, or if the interview was directed in a way that forced Young into saying something he might not otherwise volunteer (some journalists are accused of pursuing an agenda). With transparency channels like these, readers might be able to better gauge the credibility of a journalist or media outfit. For a full explanation of the experiment, see Can technology close the credibiity gap? or check out ZDNet's Special Report: Media credibility: Where podcasting meets transparency.



  15. http://www.morningcoffeenotes.com/
  16. 9 Nov 2004 at 10:35pm
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    Your Podscope hits are at 9:31 and 9:35 The audio from the Podcasting session at BloggerCon III is ready to download. All fourteen sessions will be available.



  17. The Future of Online Content - Gnomedex 4.0
  18. 14 Oct 2004 at 8:00pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 4:48 From Gnomedex 4.0, The Future of Online Content. Blogging, RSS and more from the experts: Scott Johnson, Greg Reinacker, Steve Gillmor, Dan Gillmor, Peter Kaminski, and Jason Calacanis.



  19. The Gillmor Gang - September 24, 2004
  20. 23 Sep 2004 at 8:00pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 21:47 This week The Gillmor Gang tackles a little bit of everything. Sun announced CPU time on demand, but where's the real opportunity? Is it for loosely coupled systems? For remotely hosted on-demand Windows? Technology is advancing fastest for consumers and SMBs, so is that the best place to try new ideas? The iPod platform is suddenly taking off including RSS integration. Does this portend something for the enterprise? Joining The Gang this week are Scott Rafer, president and CEO of Feedster, and Stephen Shankland, senior staff writer at CNET News.com.


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