Monday, March 05, 2007

Digital dandy

Lovely guide on how to set up a regularly updating online collection of different types of feeds, aggregating info in fields you're interested in. I'll definitely do something like this for adult ed.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Fancy phones

Via Matt T

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Youtube fun

World of badger explains how to save videos, and recommends some. Super Shatner Power Hour, here I come!

Monday, October 16, 2006

The unfogged guide to RSS readers

Time to drag my ass out of the stone age.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Wikipod

Downloading wikipedia to your ipod.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

How Wal-mart will shape the cost of downloadable films in England

A good example of how Wal-mart's size and power affects everyone - and not just in the US.

I've talked about Wal-Mart's near-monopsony powers, and why the perfectly rational and understandable decisions of the company may not, in fact, be in the wider interests of the country. Today, in The Wall Street Journal, there's a concrete example of they use the powers:

Recently, for example, the major studios opened negotiations to provide movies to be played on Apple Computer Inc.'s video iPod -- an important step toward Hollywood's digital future. Then Wal-Mart, the biggest seller of DVDs, disrupted the talks when it delivered a pointed warning to the studios not to give Apple a better deal for digital movies than the retailer gets for physical copies.

That, of course, is ridiculous. A physical digital video disc must be produced, printed, labeled, packaged, shipped, affixed with bar codes and pricing information, and shrink-wrapped before being sold. This must be done for every single copy. To demand that a download of the actual data -- which requires none of the production, packaging, or delivery costs -- should be priced similarly is nuts.

Yet Wal-Mart will likely get their way on this one. They account for more than a third of total DVD sales in the country. Without their cooperation, the movie studios are screwed. And so they'll raise the price on iTunes downloads to retain the retailer's favor.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Back that ass up

Well, that file, anyway. Guardian tells how to do it.

Internet radio aggregators

Via the guardian

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Improving the ipod shuffle

Advice from unfogged. Well worht a look - also discusses good sites.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Free shit and good shit too

Great free software for yon computer. Definitely worth downloading some - at least the pdf stuff.