Archive for November 5th, 2007

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      • Stackable Car from MIT
      • Google’s Android Phone Software
      • Fast Boot PC Technology


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      Production Experiments

      I have shared some of the details of the production each night with a few listeners who have inquired – but still searching for a way to move the operation to the Mac OSX platform.

      I am still using the PC for several tasks – but just this week have begun to use NetNewsWire as the primary RSS tool in the production of the show. Pukka takes on much of the heavy lifting for the tagging and posting of links onto del.icio.us.

      The new system can – with luck – result in some increased RSS feed capability that can be adjusted for various needs. Here’s the question: would a separate RSS feed that contains some of the news items used on the program be of use to you ? Please let me know. Slashdotreview at gmail.com

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