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Sunday, 16 April 2006
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iWeb Enhancer (version 1.1)
If you have ever used iWeb, you have probably wished for the ability to add custom HTML code to your pages...well, the wait is over. With iWeb Enhancer, you can copy and paste code from dozens of plug-and-play web services directly into your iWeb pages, or for the really adventurous write your own! Compatible services include Flickr, YouTube, AdSense, Blogrolling, and many more.
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News: MacDrive lets Windows-equipped Macs see Mac files
MacDrive helps Macs running Windows XP see files and folders on their Mac OS X boot partition.
[Via MacCentral]
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Ten video sharing services compared
The number of video-sharing sites has shot through the roof recently, as dozens of companies try to become the
Flickr of the online video world.' To this end, many video services have started
offering new features like editing and remixability in an attempt to snatch a piece of the ever-expanding online video
pie.' But for the average user--who just wants to post a video on the 'net and share it with some friends--there
are already too many options out there.' All one really wants to know is, which site is going to work, with the
least amount of hassle?
I took 10 of these sites out for a test drive, and picked some winners.' If you
want to post, watch, share, or edit video online, this post's for you.
[Via DV Guru]
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New Trends In Online Traffic (Washington Post)
While growth is slowing at most top Internet sites, it is skyrocketing at sites focused on social networking, blogging and local information.
The dramatic success of those Internet categories is apparent from a recent online-traffic analysis provided by market research firm ComScore Media Metrix, which examined visitor growth rates among the 50 top Web sites over the past year. Full article here.
[Via LEARNING THROUGH WEBLOGS]
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EBU Conference: Control freakery and Mozart
Things were going quite nicely until with about 300,000 downloads over the first few weeks, and then they saw a spike in traffice.
They have 300,000 downloads overnight, three-quarters of them from outside of Denmark.
They had been Digged!!
From Henrik: “Digg is a little nerdy website about technology and so on.”
Suddenly, “we had to talk to the record companies about 1.2 m downloads,” Henrik said.
And the files were in the wild even high quality files encoded. surround sound. I wouldn’t have wanted to be in the room with Henrik and the record execs.
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US plans Iran strikes - report
Bush accused of 'messianic' mission after New Yorker magazine report claims US is intent on regime change in Tehran.
[Via Guardian Unlimited World Latest]
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