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February 28, 2007

New Jazz Interview Podcast Premieres This

Veteran broadcaster, musician and jazz afficionado Jason Crane has announced the launch of The Jazz Session, a weekly interview program with jazz personalities. The first episode features an interview with saxophonist Grant Stewart. Crane promises upcoming interviews with Bob Sneider, The Respect Sextet, and Pat LaBarbera. Crane also writes about jazz at All About Jazz and recently

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Ontario, Manitoba Teens Win Canadian Video Podcast

Winners of a Canadian national video podcast competition have been announced. First place went to students from St. Jospeh Catholic High School in Ottawa (Ontario). Three students from Argyle Alternative High School in Winnipeg (Manitoba) have won second and third place. The contest, organized by the Media Awareness Network, was designed to help young people consider

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British Computer Society Launches oddIT

BCS, the 58,000-member "professional body for those working in IT," today announced the debut of its podcast, the charmingly titled oddIT. The weekly podcast discusses interesting, funny, and strange IT stories from recent headlines. "Listen to the podcast in its pre-award winning days," quipped managing editor Brian Runciman. "The idea is to show that IT is

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February 27, 2007

Northern Voice Blogging Conference '€oePodcastededed'€ by Podcast

Northern Voice, the Canadian personal blogging conference, just wrapped up at the University of British Columbia over the weekend. For this third edition of the annual gathering, an estimated 300 participants met for one day of "MooseCamp", a BarCamp- unconference- Open Space workshop, followed by Saturday's more traditional conference offerings. The blogging conference was held

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Will Microsoft'€s MP3 Problems Hit Apple

A federal jury's ruling that Microsoft infringed on two MP3 patents and must pay Alcatel-Lucent SA $1.52 billion in damages may turn into problems for Apple and other technology companies. Microsoft said it paid for the technology from Germany-based Fraunhofer Institute, which licenses it to hundreds of companies, including Apple Inc. and RealNetworks Inc. Companies "have been

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DivShare Wordpress Plug-in Streamlines

DivShare, a free file hosting service, has introduced the DivShare Uploader Plugin for Wordpress. The plug-in lets you upload large files directly from the WordPress Write a Post page to your DivShare account, and insert the files into posts with a single click. The option can be used to post images, MP3s and all types of

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Corporate Podcasting Summit Debuts Podcast

Hosts of the London, U.K., Corporate Podcasting Summit have commissioned a 3-part podcast series on the value and application of podcasting. Presented by yada yada productions, the podcasts feature contributions from Simon Waldman, Head of Digital Strategy at the Guardian Media Group, Adam Rutherford, web editor at Nature.com and Steve Olechowski, Co-Founder and Chief Operating

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ACT Podcast Provides Information For

College admissions testing concern ACT has recently debuted a podcast for high school students and their families. The Prep Talk podcast section of the "ACT Student Blog" covers a variety of college planning topics. The latest podcast, about financial aid, features Cathy Wilcox, Senior Associate Director in the Office of Student Financial Aid at the University

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