C-SPAN to Podcast
PaidContent.org reports:
C-SPAN is launching its podcasts with three popular shows: After Words, Q & A and segments from American Perspectives.
No more fun in the Valley a view from across the pond on Mike Arrington’s musing about leaving Silicon Valley to escape the current craziness (tags: siliconvalley bubble) Monster, Community Newspaper Holdings forge alliance on recruitment local newspapers team up with Monster for job hunting (tags: newspapers classifieds advertising) From Internet Portals to Social Networks…
Earlier this week I blogged about Problems with Attensa, a new feed reader that integrates with Outlook. Word got to Mike Beale at Attensa and he reached out to me to see how he could help. I’ve now been using it successfully for a few days and am very impressed — both with the product…
Thanks to all who shared their advice on the right bag to use for my laptop and D-SLR camera/lenses/accessories. I ended up selecting the Lowepro CompuDaypack. I took it with me to Washington, DC this week and it fit all my gear, if a bit snugly, and was able to be stowed under the seat…
DL Byron says YES. Jeff Jarvis says NO.
Realm Systems tried to one-up U3 (see previous post) by unveiling the Mobile Personal Server 1400E. It’s bigger – both in claimed capabilities and size. I haven’t yet stopped by their booth to get more information (though I plan to tomorrow), but their presentation showed enhanced security possibilities that caught my attention. They demonstrated the…
This one I just don’t understand. Tom Foremski takes Technorati to task over at Silicon Valley Watcher for a pay service that allows corporations to track their coverage in the blogosphere. He writes: "I was surprised by how aggressive Technorati was in its pitch because it has a very good standing within the blogging community,…