links for 2005-05-24
Tuesday, May 24th, 2005 Six Apart - ProNet - Podcasting in iTunes 4.9
could be interesting
(tags: podcast ipod itunes movabletype sixapart)
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Six Apart - ProNet - Podcasting in iTunes 4.9
could be interesting
(tags: podcast ipod itunes movabletype sixapart)
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Steve Jobs on the infamous iTunes Phone (via Tim O’Reilly):
“As you know from our limited success at getting our computers into the Fortune 500, Apple’s never been very good at going through corporate orifices in order to get at the end users. And if we can’t do it with 500 companies, you can imagine it’s [...]
RAA - ruby-bloglines
(tags: ruby bloglines)
Food Network: Mint Julep
Michael Chicarello’s recipe for [...]
Podcasting tips and tricks from Rogue Amoeba
hopefully this setup resolves the latency issue I was having in podcast #1
(tags: podcasting tips tricks audiohijackpro)
Wilco - Official Store: Product ‘Windy City Skyline Poster’
I have the blue on white one - might be the best concert poster ever
(tags: wilco concert posters)
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I just have to go out of my way to point out how cool the “Why’s (Poignant) Guide To Ruby” is. I almost get dizzy reading it, but it’s easily the most “fun” programming language manual I’ve ever seen.
If you’re looking to learn the most beautifully syntaxed programming language, look no further than Ruby. [...]
From Scoble:
“Microsoft is investing in RSS all over the place. I just got briefed on another team’s plans. Can’t wait to talk about those.
Hint: be at Gnomedex.”
Cue that suspenseful horn arrangement you hear when something is discovered/hinted at before going to a commercial on your typical 70’s detective show. “duh - duh - DUHHHHHHHH!” [...]
FoxiPod
Adds an icon next to mp3s that auto-adds to iTunes when clicked
(tags: mp3 firefox greasemonkey itunes)
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SiliconBeat: Google’s famed chef leaving
(tags: google chef cooking)
stereogum: You Might Be An Indie-Yuppie If…
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I’ve actually got tears in my eyes as I write this:
Albums to Listen to While Reading Overwrought Pitchfork Reviews
David Cross wrote an article on Pitchfork that totally makes fun of Pitchfork and their reviewing style.
If you read Pitchfork regularly (or understand their “better than thou” attitude when it comes to music reviews, you’ll get it. [...]