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Our Biggest Prize Giveaway Ever! - Folks you are going to want to pay attention to Geek News Central over the next 3–4 days as we have a promotion that is forthcoming that is simply going to blow you away. If you are not subscribed to my Podcast you will need to listen to win. How to win the multiple thousands of dollars in prizes will be announced on the show. One very lucky listener anywhere in the world is going to win a fantastic prize. I cannot wait to reveal what we will be giving away. Oh and there is a special twist to this as well that we will reveal in the next 3–4 days. Someone is going to have an amazing Christmas!...
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GNC-2008-11-21 #426 Interesting Mix of Content Tonight - Very serious discussion at the end of the show about the Justin.tv suicide. Please folks make sure you take care of one another. Very stressful times we are in we need to take care of one another more than ever. Link to complete topic notes and links to articles covered in todays show Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed.] ...
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Broadcaster Dies on Justin.tv. - I remember scanning though the uStream channels one night. A young girl, head wrapped in a veil but exposing her breasts to the ustream public. I also remember other issues of questionable content online or even on TV. Apparently on Justin.tv, a broadcaster was pushed by his viewers to take a high dose of pills. He did so and died. The 19 year old was pronounced by the Broward County medical examiner. While this is a travesty, it also sounded like this kid tried to do this before. Whether he was looking for a way out via video or not is hard to say. The end result though is all too real. Hopefully this will not impede on Justin.tv, ustream, Seasmic or any of the other sites out there. Unfortunate as this may be, it was also bound to happen. Hundreds of feeds out there and some of them are not being viewed by anyone. There should be a way for these companies to monitor what is out there. But once again - hundreds of videos. Some of them are here and...
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Tricaster Died Tonight - Well for some unknown reason in the middle of my live recording tonight my Tricaster died. Will be calling tech support in the morning to find out what the procedure is. I can only shudder to think if this had happened during the 24hr Podcast or the Podcast Awards. I am not a happy camper at the moment. Update RMA Issued by Newtek and the box is Fedex Overnight to San Antonio. The folks there have been nice enough to do a rush repair. Hopefully it is back in my hands next week....
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GNC-2008-11-18 #425 Jam Packed Show - Back in the saddle tonight after taking the night off last night more details on the show. The 24hr Podcast has been postponed till December 20-21 but until then the show goes on. Link to complete Show Notes! Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed.] ...
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Tech Podcast Network at CES 2009 - Andy McCaskey one of the team members going to CES 2009 representing Tech Podcast has put up a informational page on how companies can work with us to get great exposure during the 2009 event. As we get closer to the event we will be populating the page with data on what our planned schedule is and introduce the additional team members. Our Team Coverage begins on January 6th 2009 Live from Las Vegas www.tpnces.com...
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TiVo a Pizza - TiVo and Domino's have joined forces to get you your favorite pie without picking up the phone. You will be able to access your TiVo and like a website - order your pizza, soda and sides to be delivered in 30 minutes. This is not a good move, it's an interesting one. Services through your media box might just spawn some new ideas. Just like Grand Theft Auto - if you like a song, you can get it from Amazon.com. What if you were watching a movie on your Apple TV or VooDoo box and before you order the movie, you get a special on Pizza, Chicken or whatever. Maybe even your movie purchase could mean a coupon waiting at your favorite store. Yep, the days of the Yellow Pages seem to be numbered. Then again, you might just see THAT on your TiVo or Apple TV. ...
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24hr Podcast Postponed! - The 24hr Podcast has been postponed. This afternoon my grandfather of 99 years passed away. I will be traveling to Michigan to attend the funeral. While I understand the disappointment of not being able to do the event this Saturday and Sunday I am sure you all understand. My plan is to do the event the weekend of December 20 and 21st which will match the exact weekend we did the event last year. Todd Cochrane...
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24 Hour Podcast Apperance Opportunities! - For the second year in a row, I will be hosting the 24hr Podcast which is a non stop event that will cover podcasting, technology, new media, podcast advertising and a host of other topics. This years event kicks off on Saturday Dec 20th at 11am EST and finishes up 24hrs later! This years event is to raise money for disabled veterans. We have a goal to raise $3000.00 this year. Last years event was highly successful During the 24hr Podcast, I have a number of slots open for podcasters to come in share their stories and talk about their podcasts. Last year nearly 30 segments were recorded that have been downloaded and listened to over 600,000 times. If you would like to be considered for a seg...
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GNC-2008-11-14 #424 (1) Week till 24hr Podcast - If you want to be on the 24 hour podcast formally in a time slot let me know now. Also we will have time slots of open talk story time that will not be structured so it should be a fun event. Lot's of Science in the show tonight! Link to Complete Show Notes Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed.] ...
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Flip Mino HD Review! - Just about 30 minutes ago the UPS driver dropped me a Flip Mino HD. I pulled it out of its case turned it towards me and recorded this video. I then plugged the camera into my USB port and used the FlipShare application that resides on the camera and added a couple of titles to the video and pushed it to YouTube. Total time to when it arrived to when the video was uploaded to YouTube was just about 15 minutes. More after the video! Please note that the Video that on my hard drive before YouTube encoding is...
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Gunnar Optiks Glasses Review - Nearly two week ago I received a set of glasses from Gunnar Optiks that are being touted by the company as being digital performance eyewear. Which as you use them is supposed to relieve a lot of the effects many of us get by sitting in front of the computer for hours at a time. Testing eyewear can be a very subjective thing so I wanted to really see if I could determine if the glasses were having a positive effect on my eyes over the course of two weeks. My strategy included wearing them for three days straight while sitting at the computer then not wear them for three days. I kept a log of typical things that happen to me after a day of sitting at the computer. Primarily headaches, dry eyes etc. What I have c...
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Solar Panel Technology Continues to Develop - As most of you know, I'm a rather passionate advocate of alternative sources of energy, most notably solar. A new development from scientists from the Future Chips Constellation (FCC) at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York have created the coating using nanotechnology - engineering at the molecular level, to create a boost to traditional solar panel captures. A non-reflective coating, comprised of seven extremely thin layers, each about 50 to 100 nanometers in height, is made of silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide nanorods positioned at an oblique angle. This non-reflective ability, and the angle, allow solar energy to be captured even at non-optimal angles. This means that during the course of a day, more actual energy-grabbing hours can be effectively used than with traditional single-layer panels. In addition, the layers do not have to meet exacting standards of thickness, removing much of the tedious manufacturing that must currently be completed to cre...
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Alzheimer's: Not Just a Treatment, But Now a Cure? - Researchers from my own city (St. Louis University) have discovered a particular hormone that, when manipulated, can allow disease relief directly into the brain. One of the biggest roadblocks to recovering from brain injuries is the blood-brain barrier, a sort of ?gatekeeper? that keeps injurious chemicals out of the brain. Its unique construction also blocks out drugs that might be able to help in the case of brain injuries. The researchers describe the blood brain barrier as a sort of bouncer at an exclusive nightclub. While the bouncer welcome those on the approved guest list, it looks for trouble-makers trying to crash the party, refuses to let them in and evicts them if they do get in. The researchers were able to identify the particular bouncer responsible for keeping out the hormone PACAP27, which regulates general admission. By altering a molecule, the blood brain barrier was then able to let in PACAP27. The entrance of this hormone allowed repair of damage fro...
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Paid Too Much For Your LCD Television? - The government is levelling fines from three LCD producers, including the venerated LG. Apparently, LG, Sharp, and Chunghwa all conspired to fix prices on their LCD products, including televisions, computer monitors, and cell phone screens. The fines total $585 million. What's disappointing in these types of anti-trust and anti-competitive charges and pleadings, is that the people that were overcharged (that would be you and me) will not reap any of the benefits. That money goes to the government, right into the general revenue fund. If this had been a class action suit, we might have all gotten $20 in discounts or credits or something. But we're not getting anything out of this deal. Still, I'm glad that anti-competitive legislation is in place, and that those policies are enforced. At least companies can't get away with conspiratorial price fixing without some oversight. But I know in the end, we the customers will be paying for the judgment these com...
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Holiday Toys - I'm starting to put my list together for Santa for the holidays. Yes, Geeks can have dreams too! Starting off, I've already purchased some things for the kids, including Sansa 8 gb MP3 players. These sweet little units are as powerful as the iPod without the costly risk of replacement when they get banged around too much. While I would love to get them all iPods, I don't think they'd survive the hustle and bustle of my teens. I, myself, am looking at the new HD-capable Flip camera. Sweet at $229 and I could have so much fun with such a thing. I mean, I could do so much important work with this thing. Yeah, that's the ticket. The Flip Mino HD looks just like earlier versions of the Flip, only it films in HD. It shoots video in 1280x720 720p resolution, wider than the previous 640x480 size, and touts one-click uploads to websites like YouTube, MySpace and AOL Video. You can also upload to Vimeo and bleep.tv, which will actually upload your video in its origi...
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If You Can't Get Them to Come to You... - Then you should come to them! That's Sears' stand, anyway. After a terribly failed attempt last year to get people to join their online community, which was just a glorified way to spread their advertising, they have found a new tactic. Users of Facebook can now "become a fan" of Sears, and get a $5 gift card for their trouble. Considering you can't buy a single thing at Sears for $5, this is a thinly disguised attempt to get people into the store, or onto their online site, to spend money. If they can't get you to come to them, then it's easy to just come on over to a place that already exists and get potential customers' attention there. I'm a Facebook user, but I won't be becoming a fan of Sears any time soon. These kinds of questionable sales tactics always turn me off. Even less reason now for me to shop at Sears, although I wasn't a huge fan before....
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GNC-2008-11-11 #423 24hr Podcast Date Announced - The 24 Hour Podcast will be November 22nd and 23rd. If you want to be on the show or know of someone that should be on the event I need your help in filling the 24 hours with great content. To See Full Show Notes Click Here Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed.] ...
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24 Hour Podcast Announcement - For the second year in a row, I am planning to do a 24hr Podcast. Last years event www.24hrpodcast.com was a huge success. We raised a significant amount of money and was able to contribute 5 OLPC laptops to needy children around the world. This year I will be raising money for disabled veterans with the goal of raising $3000.00. Pledging is starting today! You can pledge now, and pay later by sending a email to geeknews@gmail.com and pledge the amount you feel you can afford we will send payment info later. I had hoped to do this event in December but my schedule is such that I am going to shoot for doing the event the weekend of November 22nd & 23rd. I have to get the schedule together quickly within the next 10 days. If you have a compelling story and it surrounds the new media space, technology or science.  I would love to get you on the schedule for the event...
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Podcast Awards Winner Announcement Today! - The 2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards Winner announcement happens today at 4pm Pacific / 7 PM Eastern / 1AM GMT. Watch here or join chat at live event at www.podcastawards.com  ...
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Podcast Awards Winner Announcement - On Sunday November 9th at 4pm PST / 7pm EST or 1am GMT I will announce the 2008 People's Choice Podcast Awards Category Winners. This will be a live streamed event from the PodcastAwards.com. Within the next week we will announce the date for the Awards Ceremony where we will announce the People's Choice and Best Produced category winners. During the awards ceremony you will get to hear from each of the 22 category winners through a interactive online event. This years event has run very smoothly, if it had not been from the 46 volunteers from my podcast this event would never have been possible so huge Mahalo to them. I hope that you take the time and check out all of the podcast that were nominated, they all have highly engaged audiences whose host are podcasters that have found the magic to grow significant audiences. Through our Sponsors support they have allowed us to buy the cool prizes that ma...
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Did You Notice Something About the GNC Podcast? - In my daily routine, I download a lot of podcasts. I figure it's part of my job - I podcast, therefore I should listen to other podcasters. For Instance, I am listening to a new cast (for me) called the Geek Rodeo Cast. Geek News Central, SDR News, Totally Cool Tech Podcast, Caffination Podcast, TWIT and many others. And yes, I listen to my podcast, too (Geekazine). I figure if I cannot get through my own podcast, how would I expect others to? In listening, I can also catch any issues. I just heard another podcast that started, but was only 2 minutes in length, when it should have been 30. So I was downloading Todd's podcast today when I noticed it was taking a lot longer. The other shows had completed, so I just figured it was a connection issue. As I always say: The Internet is always as fast as it's slowest connection. When I started to listen to the show, I noticed the quality. Now I know that Todd had issues with his mixing board and went to get a new...
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Interview about TechPodcasts.com on the DV Show - Check out this Video interview I did with the team at the DV Show. I talk about the Tech Podcast Network along with some of the cool things we are doing at RawVoice. The DV Show Thanks to the Team over there for the opportunity to talk about the network....
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GNC-2008-11-07 #422 Important Announcements in this Show - Info on the Podcast Awards Winner Announcement also big thanks to the folks at Blue Mics for stepping up with prizes. Check out the latest Round Table at TechPodcasts.com. Link to Full Show Notes with all Links to Today's Commentary Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed.] ...
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Gary Vaynerchuk responds to Howard Sterns Social Media Rant - Gary had a great response to some things Howard Stern has to say about social media. For those of you that have been holding back from jumping into new media you should listen to this. On a side note you all know that I have said since 2004 that the new media evolution will continue to force those in the traditional media space to change or become irrelevant. ...
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Using Social Media in the Election - One thing you have to hand to the Obama campaign they knew how to use Social Media effectively during the campaign. The Republicans can learn some lessons from this and so can some companies. Many of the things the Obama camp did cost them nothing but one of their staffers time to make sure they were engaged. One instance was the utilization of Ustream.tv As many of you know I have been using Ustream for the live portion of my podcast and while I draw small crowd in the middle of the night. The Obama team would put a live Ustream Channel at ever speaking event he went to and thousands would tune in. This is just the tip of  the iceberg, they used blog commenters and bloggers effectively to neutralize negative commentary. With a dedicated group of staffers watching blogs they would pounce on sites almost instantly when someone had a negative thing to say and used blogs to essentially blast the competition. Very effective use of technology was key...
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FCC Opens "White Space" - As we had hoped, the FCC has approved opening the "white space" that was being reserved in the TV broadcast spectrum for the last fifty years. It has been a four-year process, and has finally come to the conclusion it should have all along. This, despite protests from every broadcast entity in the country. So much for big business having all the say. Under the FCC's plan, white space spectrum will be unlicensed and free ? like Wi-Fi ? to anybody who wants to use it. In some markets, there's enough white space to fill a half dozen TV channels. They have put in place safeguards that should allay any broadcasting fears that currently exist. "Safe zones" where the white space cannot be used, like around entertainment venues or near broadcast points for traditional television broadcasters. Other entities can ask for safe zone treatment from the FCC. The opening of this broadcast space bodes well for innovation. Right now, devices to use the space are not ava...
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They Get All the Cool Techie Stuff - I was watching the races unfold tonight, as I have done in the past elections. The thing that I found just as interesting as the race itself was all the cool tech the news sources had to cover the election. The computing power in each news room was phenomenal. First, there was CNN. They had the big screen behind with a map of the US color coding each state. In fact the map only covered half of the "Wall". I wonder how much that one cost. Then there is the "Magic Wall" - a big touch screen in which John King would be able to pull up stats and charts. Four big buttons on the left to let him choose how to run the screen. A big yellow box with an "X" in it to close out any windows he had open. No minimize button or task bar though. In NYC, Times Square had some pretty flashy tech. From the Big screens showing off the candidates, to the ticker marquee that wrapped around the overhang. It was all pretty impressive to see as the race unfolded. I didn't se...
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GNC-2008-11-04 #421 Fun Event at End of Show - First off, Yes I know I got the date wrong.. Ok folks it's very important you listen to the whole show. I have a mission for everyone at the end of the podcast. This is about New Media invading Old Media it is gonna take all of you to make this happen ok Link and Instructions are at end of Show Notes! This shows full show notes with all article and listener links! Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed.] ...
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United Airlines Introducing Co Pays on Mileage Upgrades - I received an email from United today introducing new Mileage Plus rules starting July 1st 2009. Having flown 90,000 miles with United this year I am a very loyal customer. I will easily break a 100k miles before the year ends. Based on the new mileage plus rules to start in July 2009, it’s time to start looking at American Airlines or Delta again. These idiots are gonna implement a Co Pay when you use your hard earned miles to upgrade a ticket. Generally from Hawaii it cost 15,000 miles to upgrade from Coach to first one way. Starting July 1st not only will it cost you 15,000 miles you will also be required to pay a co pay based upon your class of ticket. Not only that they are not going to refund miles on segments that are not approved when you request a upgrade. I have choice of carriers when I fly, and I can guarantee you that these co-pays are going to have me look at other carriers. What a stupid idiotic thing to...
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GNC-2008-10-31 #420 24hr Podcast Planning Underway - Fun Show tonight planning is underway for the 24Hr Podcast, CES 2009, in the pre-show I talk a little about the Podcast Awards, Taxes in Hawaii and me being stuck working on accounting all week. Notice: Are you a Staunch Advocate of the Blubrry Podcast Community? We Need you! Send me a Email for Details! Link to Complete Show Notes and Listener Links Here Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd Save 20% on 1 Year Shared Hosting Accounts at Godaddy Use Code Todd20 [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at G...
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The great firewall of......Australia - My blood has passed boiling point this week with the Australian government planning to put a mandatory firewall between me and the Internet. While the comparison to the Chinese firewall will be denied I am sure, this is essentially the same thing. A firewall will block all sites and content that the government decides are not suitable for us poor feeble minded citizens. The reason of course is to "combat child pronography and adult content", as if this measure has any hope at all of acheiving this. But then the lowest of acts are often wrapped in the noblest of reasons. Even before the legislation is even passed though, they are already talking of extending it to cover information on topics like anorexia. While they may think they are protecting us poor plebs, they are actually trying to restrict our access to information. Knowing something should not be a crime or restricted, only the actions...
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I Guess It's Not My Data... - So today I got a client's new website up and running. They had a service that basically built their website for them, which really wasn't working for them. I ended up changing the whole service. Before I did, I looked for a way to get all the photos off the old server. They had no FTP, no file manager and no way to get the photos off their servers. I emailed the support asking for a copy of all the pictures. What I got back really knocked my socks off: Thanks for your message. Unfortunately we don't have any more access to your images than you do. If you don't have those images still on your own computer, the best way to download them might be to add them to a Photo Album, then view the album and download each image. Sorry for any inconvenience! Software Support Technician Granted, the material on the site can be reproduced, but that means a little more work on my end. I was not too happy to hear someone co...
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A New Kind Of Comment Spam - I and others have been noticing a new kind of blog spam. Essentially relevant comments, being written by real people but linking to spam sites. I have noticed an increased number of these types of comments. It is apparent that the battle on the comment spam front is starting to use real people. It is very apparent when you load the linked URL, they either try to link it from their contact info or are trying to hide a hyperlink in a period or single word so that it is not so obvious when you view the comment thread. They are being pretty smart about it because a recent spammer I caught had left 10 comments without any external links. I assume this was to build trust within the system before he startrf to drop external links. Bots are relative easy to beat but if spammers are using real people to leave relevant comments linking to their spam sites this will be a bigger challenge. Talking with other bloggers with higher page ranks they are see...
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The problem with TV advertising - It is too sexy! When you look at the output on your television they are annoying and intrusive. To a marketing manager, or an executive though, the process of creating the ad is like living a little slice of Hollywood magic. It is sexy, and it is fun, and it can make you feel like a movie executive. Additionally, if your senior management think marketing and advertising are the same thing (and most of them do), TV advertising seems safe to them as they have experienced it. Their experience is that they notice the ads on TV, and that TV ads can be so appealing that entire shows are dedicated to showing the best ads. The reality is that the attention they receive does not mean that they are effective, but this matters less than you would think. The mental perception that TV advertising works is hard to counter even with logic and data. The reality for marketing managers is that a marketing campaign can be easier to sell to executives if it includes TV. "I...
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Psystar Still At it - Now With Notebooks - Six months ago, Psystar entered the Desktop arena with a PC for $600 that could get your choice of Windows, Linux or Mac OSX. Of course Apple responded with a Lawsuit and Psystar countered. Every time we speculated Psystar is going down - Yet, they seem to continue on. Psystar has announced in a Press Release they will be putting in Blue-Ray Players and NVidia 9800GT Graphics Cards into their lines of machines. Further, AppleInsider notes a Psystar representative has acknowledged: Although there is no mobile open computer at the moment, I can tell you that it is something that is in development How can this be? You would think that if there is a lawsuit under way that Psystar wouldn't buck the system. Granted, the noteb...
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Monetization for the Small Blogger - I'm an admittedly small blogger. I have a thousand or so readers of my daily livejournal blog, a kind of a personal look at my life that includes stories about my job, my kids, and my own stupidity. I have a hundred readers of a writing blog I maintain, and a couple hundred readers of a circus blog I started several years ago. I'm the definition of a small blogger. I'd love to make a little (okay, a lot of) money on my blogging, but up until now, that really hasn't been an option. I tried the usual adsense track, but that earned me about thirteen cents in a year, so that's not a way to go. But by next year, small bloggers like me just may have a way to monetize our blogs (small podcasters too). Larry Genkin, the founder and editor of Blogger and Podcaster Magazine, has opened a new site intended to help small bloggers turn their hobby into a more lucrative business. I'm skeptical but interested, and signed up. The site is accepting signups, but will not go li...
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Another Publication Moves to the Web - Yesterday, the Christian Science Monitor announced that it would be going to web-only publication. That isn't exactly true, as they will continue to produce a weekly news magazine in printed form. But the fact is, the majority of their work will now be done online. Of course, the transferring of periodicals to the web has been happening for quite some time; there was a day when newspapers and magazines could be cutting edge on their news. Now, they are days or weeks behind the information we can get at a snap on the Internet. In addition, the costs of producing a print publication are skyrocketing; publishing on the web is certainly more cost-effective. I think there's still a place for print periodicals to exist, certainly. I read several hard-copy newspapers each week and will continue to do so. I also subscribe to a handful of magazines whose information is useful to me. I do think that if a periodical does not fill a needed niche, then it is destined to di...
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Consumer Electronics Show 2009 Preperations! - It’s hard to believe that in about 70 days the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show will be upon us. I also cannot believe I am going to have to shell out nearly $2500 bucks which is the going rate for a hotel room during the event. Vegas really rips people off during a show like CES. Anyway planning is underway, and based on our coverage the last three years you all must be licking your chops waiting for the pile of interviews and content that comes from us during and after CES. Our daily wrap up shows in 2008 reached over 750,000 viewers! The 120 plus interviews posted after the event reached millions. The event is really a killer physically/mentally because you go a whole week with almost no sleep, and your on your feet for hours...
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Podcasting Advertising - Smart Choice in Crappy Economy - I spent about a hour on the phone today with a media buyer who is exploring the podcasting advertising space for the first time. She represents a well known Fortune 500 company. As we talked I asked her why it had taken them so long for them to look into advertising in podcast. Her reply was “we have to get smarter in a crappy economy”. Overall the conversation was a very good one and I hope to introduce the company in Quarter 1 2009. The most amazing part of the conversation was when we talked budgets when I laid out dollar amounts she got pretty excited. In essence she said you mean I can reach XX,XXX,XXX number of people in my exact demographic for X number of dollars and spend less for 90 days of advertising reaching who I want to reach, that what I spend in one week on TV which has no such guarantees. When my answer was of course followed by we back it up with proven metrics she was stunned. Podcast Advertising is a Smart Choice i...
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Apple - Podcast - App Store & Rest of Story - Apple really upset the developer community last month when it rejected several podcasting applications from being approved to the iPhone App Store. With the upcoming 2.2 iPhone software the real reason may now be known! It appears that Apple has added stand alone downloading of podcast directly to your iPhone without the need of using iTunes in version 2.2. If indeed this is what they have done, it proves that Apple was Anti-Competitive in denying the applications that were made for this same purpose. Their heave handed actions was to get rid of the competition before they added their own functionality. I remain committed to only buildi...
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Not So Bright - Sometimes I'm not so bright. I don't always use my toys/tools to their best advantage. Oh, I'm using them, just not to the full extent they should be used. I've had my iPod for going on 3 years. GNC was the first podcast I ever listened to, and I have been around since before episode 200. All this time I've owned my iPod, I've done nothing more than a download a few audio books, transferred all of my CD's to the iTunes library, and set up play lists, as well as getting a pretty good collection of regular podcasts I listen to. When it came to iTunes, I never used it for more than just keeping my library and adding or removing podcasts. I figure if my iPod ever bites the dust and I replace it, it'll be pretty easy to restore everything to a new device. The other day I walked into a colleague's office and he had some great jazz music playing. He was fixing my non-updating Dell laptop (apparently the network settings on our domain were not allowing auto updates to...
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One More Reason I Don't Like Analog Radio - This morning I pile into my truck like I normally do - need a cup of coffee bad. Need my podcasts bad. Start the car and I normally listen to some Classic Rock music - Maybe Zepplin or Pink Floyd. Forigner, Styx, Journey and I suppose a little AC/DC. But as I turned on the radio, I heard the song "Whatever You Like", one of the newer songs by TI (and already parodied by Weird Al I must add).I figured I must've hit a button and accidentally went to the Hip-Hop station. As I looked at the dial, I realized - it's on my station. I was floored. I couldn't believe after all this time of listening they just close the doors like that. I remember when they opened the doors - For 2 weeks they played old radio jingles. Then the Classic Rock started. That was 6 1/2 years ago and I've been listening until this morning. Now it's a Hip-Hop station. Not that there is anything wrong with that. It's more that Hip-Hop stations have jumped across the dial - Basically a radio s...
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GNC-2008-10-28 #419 Sorry about Missing a Show - Big Apologies for missing the last show, explanation contained in Podcast. Thanks for all the notes of concern. No worries everything here is good. Thanks to all the Ohana that called and sent notes. Full Show Show Notes Click Here! Please Support my Show Sponsors!: [Save 10% off on any order at GoDaddy.com!] Use Code Todd [Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed.] ...
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Is That Username Taken? - Whenever I go to a new site that requires a signup and use of a username, I usually try to use the same name I use everywhere else. It cuts down on confusion for me, as when I go to a site and need to login, if I always use the same username, I should be just fine. Unfortunately for me, there is apparently another Susabelle out there (perish the thought). So sometimes I have to resort to a secondary username, smkelmer. A new service has been launched to tell you if many of the web 2.0 sites you visit already have you listed as a user, or someone with your username, at any rate. Usernamecheck will run through a list of popular (and common) 2.0 sites to see if your name is taken or available. I found out my doppleganger already has registered a twitter account with my usual username. It's a good thing I didn't want to have a twitter account. Now, if I an just keep all my passwords straight, I'd be in good shap...
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