Archive for June, 2006

I can’t believe I messed up the feed again!

Monday, June 26th, 2006

I can’t believe this - just got a call from my geek mechanic HDA Bob, I somehow linked last week’s show to this week’s podcast feed so it’s a rerun! the correct file is now attached to the feed. If you’ve already downloaded the wrong one, you probably have to delete and re-subscribe to the NosillaCast. I’m so sorry!

NosillaCast 06/25/2006 Show #49

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

CD/DVD burn doesn’t validate, box.net for storing/sharing large files, cool Microsoft magnifier, no one on a Mac uses the Apple mouse, trying to find my own RSS feed in Wordpress, thinfeeder.sourceforge.net and sage.mozdev.org as open source, cross platform RSS readers, Google spreadsheet (spreadsheets.google.com) makes a mistake, monolingual.sourceforge.net to get rid of unwanted languages in OSX, social engineering test on Credit Union employees, Windows responsible for carpel tunnel syndrome, shatters.net/celestia to explore the universe, iLap from raindesigninc.com to protect me from MacBook Pro heat.

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NosillaCast 06/18/2006 Show #48

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

Happy Father’s Day, botching the feed, Google comes out with Mac version of Google Video player, why you shouldn’t feel like an idiot if your computer confuses you, MacBook review, Pin the Map, More motion sensor tricks, diet Coke and Mentos fountain, Microsoft Will Remove PDF Support from Office, Freewebs to create websites easily and free, new teen ring tone at 15KHz, Upshot for photo correction free till the end of June, MenuMeters saves the day again, Walter Mossberg on Parallels, Sun hijack’s the Wall Street Journal’s Digital Conference favicon.

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I horked something up - Podcast may not feed

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

I tried to get the ‘cast out early today, and I horked up two things - I messed up the name of the file when I put it into the feed (should have been 2006_06_11 and I put in 2006_06_1) and I also accidentally duplicated the article link (this think you’re looking at now is #97). You may have to delete and re-add the entire feed to your podcatcher! My apologies for the inconvenience, I should know better than to rush!!!

NosillaCast 06/11/2006 Show #47 All Things Digital Episode Part 2

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

Second half of the Digital Conference - VP Al Gore, Richard Sarnoff from Random House Publishing and Lawrence Lessing from Creative Commons Sound off against each other about Googles plans to scan in all of the books in the public libraries, Art Coviello of RSA Security and John Thompson of Symantec talk about security, Demo of the new Zing Music Player, Antonio Perez CEO of Kodak talks about their late shift to digital and new advances in imaging, Barry Sonnenfeld of Right Coast Productions (brought us Men in Black and the new movie RV), Vinod Khosla from Kohsla Ventures talks about how we really could go to Ethanol in the US for auto fuel, and finally a teen panels view of technology.

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NosillaCast 06/04/2006 Show #46 All Things Digital Episode

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

This week I went to the Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital conference hosted by Walter Mossberg and Kara Swisher. I cover half of the show this week, and the other half next week. this week I discussed the interviews with Bill Gates (and how I got to actually meet him), Howard Stringer CEO of Sony (and how Martha Stewart bothered him from the audience), Sharpcast demo, Terry Semel CEO of Yahoo! regarding the situation in China, Robert Iger CEO of Disney, panel from Martha Stewart Living, Google and Discovery communications, Nicholas Negroponte and his $100 laptop for third world countries, and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newson and Helio’s Sky Dayton about putting wireless across an entire city.

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