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November 30, 2006

Mobilecasting Update: You Pay $15, Verizon Picks The

The recent news that YouTube is working with Verizon to bring a selection of YouTube content to cell phones is striking some as more evidence that YouTube as you know it is dead. YouTube s phone-based version will require a $15-a-month subscription to a Verizon Wireless service called VCast. VCast users will be able to view a

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Posted by Russell at 04:33 PM

New Community-Driven Music App Helps You Discover

Goombah is a free desktop application, launched today, for Mac or Windows that provides music recommendations based on your tastes and the interests of other Goombah users. Goombah analyzes each user s iTunes collection and listening behavior and connects them to people and music that match their taste. Users can sample recommendations and purchase them from various

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Posted by Richard at 04:13 PM

BitTorrent Cuts Video Deals With Fox, Paramount, Warner

BitTorrent has announced a slate of partnerships with a wide variety of leading film and television companies. Fox, G4, Kadokawa Pictures USA, Lionsgate, MTV Networks (including COMEDY CENTRAL, Logo, MTV: Music Television, MTV2, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons Network, SpikeTV, The N, TV Land and VH1), Palm Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Starz Media will publish movies and TV

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Posted by Chris at 01:53 PM

Should The Zune Be Shot Out Of A

Unconfirmedsources.com reports that Mythbusters co-hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage have found a use for Microsoft's much-ridiculed Zune portable media player. They've assembled a Zune firing air cannon with a muzzle velocity of over 800 MPH. According to Hyneman "We selected the Mircrsoft Zune as a projectile because it's what our viewers really wanted to see." "We

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Posted by Guido at 12:20 PM

Yale Intros Official

Yale University has introduced an official podcast, the Yale Podcast, that features lectures and speeches given at the University by professors, alumni and other notable guest speakers. According to Yale spokeswoman Helaine Klasky, the podcast has received over 50,000 hits in its first week and has been met with much excitement throughout the Yale community. "We

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Posted by Bob at 12:16 PM

New iPod Case Designed For Water

H2O Audio announced today that it has begun shipping the H2O Audio for iPod nano Gen 2, a case designed to let users combine their passion for music with water sport activities, regardless of outdoor conditions or recreational environments. "H2O Audio is the first company to come forward with a truly waterproof solution for the Gen

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Posted by Perry at 11:36 AM

Using Audio Podcasting for Your Blog or

In this article you will learn how to begin pod casting in a few short minutes. You will also learn how to look for the right equipment for your pod cast's enhance your pod casts by editing the audio files. You will also learn how to store the files using an auxiliary

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Posted by Bob at 10:46 AM

Microsoft'€s Zune Introduction Is A

Microsoft's highly anticipated Zune introduction has turned into a debacle. The Chicago Sun-Times says Avoid the loony Zune. "Microsoft's new Zune digital music player is just plain dreadful. I've spent a week setting this thing up and using it, and the overall experience is about as pleasant as having an airbag deploy in your face." Microsoft hasn't

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Posted by Lorren at 10:16 AM