August 04, 2008

Reminder, TUAW Talkcast 1st anniversary show at 10pm

Filed under: TUAW Business, Podcasts If you haven't tuned in yet for last week's talkcast, go check it out -- it features Scott's farewell announcement and our cranky assessment of MobileMe's first weeks. Download direct, or subscribe to the TalkShoe feed in iTunes. Join us again tonight (Sunday 8/3) for our next live show, 10 pm ET as usual. Since this is the first anniversary of our little podcasting experiment (the kickoff show was back on 8/2/2007), we'll be looking back at the past year of Apple news and casting our Predict-O-Matics forward into the fall. We'll also be digging into the Ghost of Trivia Past bag for some trivia giveaways, all quite vintage (Mac OS 9 games! A broken iPod Mini! A copy of iMovie 3 Solutions by Erica Sadun, which we can probably get autographed for you! A pile of Zip disks -- with a drive!) but delivered with love. Continue reading Reminder, TUAW Talkcast 1st anniversary show at 10pm ET Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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May 20, 2008

'€oeBlogging 2.0'€³ Misses The

There's been some discussion in the last few days about so-called "blogging 2.0″. Here are a couple of quotes that explain the "new paradigm of blogging 2.0″. via The Inquisitr: If blogging 1.0 was about enabling the conversation on each blog, blogging 2.0 is about enabling the conversation across many blogs and supporting sites and services. The conversation

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Television Audience Plummeting As Viewers Move

It looks like mainstream broadcasters will have to come to terms with YouTube, video podcasts and other Internet media or they'll face the same fate as newspapers. TVWeek reports that this year's May television ratings sweeps are a debacle: Low ratings during the February sweeps may have been a fluke due to the writers strike, but the

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Major Music Labels Enlist Napster To Take On

You almost have to feel sorry for the mainstream music industry. Almost. The major labels have teamed up with Napster to offer what they are calling "the world s largest and most comprehensive MP3 store." Yep - the labels are so intent on breaking Apple's dominance in the world of digital music that they are giving Napster -

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NYT On Amanda Congdon'€s

Former Rocketboom host Amanda Congdon gets profiled in the New York Times, and somehow the NYT doesn't even cough up a link to her new video blog, Sometimes Daily. "It's weird," says Congdon. The Times article also seems fairly dismissive of everything that Congdon has done: Ms. Congdon, 26, became the closest thing to an Internet sensation by

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Free WordPress Theme For Video

Videographer is a free WordPress theme for creating video sites. "It s a great way to build content-rich niche sites, and use the power of YouTube at the same time," says creator Shane Navratil. To use it, you'll need to know WordPress, some HTML and possibly some php. No support is provided for the theme.

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Lieberman Calls On YouTube To Take Down Terrorist

Senator Joe Lieberman Monday called on Google to remove Internet videos produced by terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda from YouTube. Islamist terrorist organizations use YouTube to disseminate their propaganda, enlist followers, and provide weapons training, said the Senator said in his letter. YouTube also, unwittingly, permits Islamist terrorist groups to maintain an active, pervasive, and amplified

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Roku Netflix Player Offers 8 Times The Movie Selection Of Apple

The world of Internet video just got a lot more interesting. The Netflix Player by Roku is the first product that lets you get Netflix movies and TV shows streamed directly to your TV screen. It also costs $100 and offers about 8 times the movie selection of Apple TV. Best of all, if you've already got

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