Seems like everyone is getting in on the podcasting act. Tom and Veronica go over the basics of the tools, services and things you need to do required for any successful podcast. Watch Video Podcasting Audio Software. The stuff you need to record, edit and normalize your recorded audio. Audacity. Great free audio recorder and [...]
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Beginner’s Podcasting
Posted: April 28, 2010 in Web 2.0Tags: digital-media, media, Podcast, podcasting, web
Mount Skydrive As A Network Drive
Posted: April 27, 2010 in Web 2.0Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Skydrive, Skydrive Explorer, storage, SyncToy, web 2.0, Windows
I really like Skydrive Explorer. It creates a virtual folder so you can drag files into it but if you wished to use Skydrive to backup data automatically you are out of luck.
Record, play, share, embed even stream live video with your mobile phone using Qik. Qik is a website and application that captures video with you phone to save share an view your videos from the Qik website or any site you embed the the Qik embed code. The incredible thing about it is that you [...]
Gmail Tip
Posted: March 9, 2010 in GoogleTags: email, Gmail, Google, lifehacker, POP, refresh, tip, web 2.0
The email from all of my account goes to Gmail so I have to go to different sites or open and email program. I go to Gmail and it’s all there. See Lifehacker. But that’s not the tip! Google does not check your POP account frequently so you may have your Gmail open but your [...]
I known about and have used Evernote a little. Evernote is a web application that saves your text notes, photos, audio note and webpage clips in the cloud to use as reminders and help keep your life organized. I’ve got the phone application on my Nexus One. I’m going to use it more often.
Jungle Disk
Posted: February 20, 2010 in Web 2.0Tags: Amazon, backup, cloud, cloud-computing, Jungle Disk, S3, Software, storage
Jungle Disk is an application that lets you store files and backup data securely to Amazon.com’s S3 ™ Storage Service. S3 does not have an application So Jungle Disk provides you with one. Jungle Disk creates a network drive in your computer and you just drag folder and files over or you can setup an [...]
Delicious
Posted: February 14, 2010 in Web 2.0Tags: apps, Delicious, Firefox, plugin, web 2.0, web apps
Delicious – Organize, manage and tag your bookmarks (favorites in Internet Explorer) online. Share with others and search bookmarks of others. The best thing about Delicious is the Firefox plugin. I use it as my personal bookmarks manager on my computer.
Gmail Uploader
Posted: February 8, 2010 in GoogleTags: backup, cloud, Gmail, storage, web, web 2.0, web apps
Have you recently moved to Gmail but still have a most of your contacts and all of your Email still in a program like Outlook on your Windows computer. The Google Email Uploader is what you need. The Gmail Uploader will take those contacts and messages preserving your folder structure and import them right into [...]
Backup Your Cloud
Posted: December 30, 2009 in Web 2.0Tags: backup, cloud, cloud-computing, tip, web 2.0
Backupify is one of the coolest services that I have seen. Backup all of your online life in one place. Enter all of your cloud accounts (Flickr, Twitter, Delicious, Zoho, Google Docs, Photobucket, WordPress sites, Basecamp, Gmail, Facebook, Friendfeed, Blogger, Hotmail and coming soon Youtube, Xmarks and Tumblr) and Backupify will backup your data on [...]
Roku Player Easy And Awesome
Posted: December 19, 2009 in Web 2.0Tags: cloud, Internet, intertainment, Roku, Roku Player, television, TV, web, web 2.0
The Roku players are settop boxes the brings all of your favorite content from the Internet to your television. Simple setup; I didn’t even look at the instructions. Roku players have built in wireless but I used the ethernet. After I connected the player to my home theater system and plugged in the ethernet I [...]