Category: Collaboration
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Today’s podcast includes a hands-on review of the new Tom Bihn ID Bag and then a couple of pointers on digital photography from PC World and Wired. Links and technology items mentioned in this podcast include: Tom Bihn Brain Cell Marantz 660 Audio Recorder Google Picasa 2.5 for Windows Shutterfly…
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+ Collaboration, FriendsInTech.com, gadget, Media, Mobile, Podcast, Productivity, recommendation, Tech Rag Tear Outs, Technology, tips, windows+
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I attended an Edward Tufte conference in San Diego back on January 29, 2007, and I have uploaded my conference notes in PDF format. I have to highly recommend this conference/workshop. Great stuff!
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A large number of podcasters that I listen to have been talking a lot about Twitter. When I first looked at it, I didn’t really get it. But I think a recent TWIT mentioned that it was kinda like a casual blog which peaked my interest … somewhere in-between a…
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Today’s Tech News Radio podcast covers some upcoming conferenence notificaitons, and both collaboration and storage related news from eWeek. Links mentioned in this podcast include: O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference (ETECH) 2007 SANS 2007 "Security Conference in San Diego" Gartner’s Business Intelligence Summit 2007 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Seminar from…
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+ Collaboration, Conferences, Development, Enterprise, FriendsInTech.com, Microsoft, Mobile, networking, open source, Podcast, storage, Tech Rag Tear Outs, Technology, windows+
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Fellow FriendsInTech.com member Kevin Devin just posted a great screencast of how to use Eric Appel’s SmartSetr to quickly organize and create new Flickr sets from your online pictures.
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Today’s Tech News Radio Podcast examines the latest online software updates from: Vox.com Amazon Web Services AOL’s AIM Gliffy Intel SuiteTwo Additional links mentioned in this podcast include: Six Apart & TypePad Blog Host & MovableType Blog Engine AIM Today & AIM Developer Gliffy Confluence Plugin & Atlassian Confluence Enterprise…
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+ Business, Collaboration, Development, Enterprise, FriendsInTech.com, networking, open source, Productivity, Tech Rag Tear Outs, Technology, Weblogs+
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Today’s Tech News Radio Podcast examines three topic clusters: embedded systems, collaboration, and servers. Links mentioned this this podcast include: EMC Embedded Documentum Sybase SQL Anywhere 10 FIPS 140-2 Microsoft Visual Studio BlackBerry JDE & Component Package Zimbra Collaboration Suite Windows Mobile 5 ActiveSync InfoWorld on Apple Xserve Apple Mac…
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The very talented members of FriendsInTech (FIT) have put together another special Christmas podcast that should be out on Dec. 18, 2006 over at FriendsInTech.com. This original story and production highlights "Lucky the reindeer and his friend Herbert’s adventure to find the Island of Misfit Geeks and save Christmas for…
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+ Collaboration, Current Affairs, DIY, Humor, Ideas, Media, Personal, Podcast, Podcasting, Technology+
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Today’s Tech Rag Tear Outs podcast looks at new technology books that may be of interest to listeners. The books mentioned are organized in the following topic clusters: Computer Network Security: Cryptography for Developers Network Security Assessment – From Vulnerability to Patch Configuring Juniper Networks NetScreen & SSG Firewalls CD…
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+ Books, Collaboration, Development, Enterprise, FriendsInTech.com, Microsoft, networking, open source, Podcast, Security, Tech Rag Tear Outs, Technology, windows+
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Dave Winer reflected recently on the Cobalt Qube. I loved the device when I got one for a quick reaction information technology (IT) infrastructure project I was responsible for back in 1999. I used a Qube & a Snap server, and had a team of engineers and scientists running off…
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