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May 31, 2006

Quicktime Convertor

Took some time to find something to save spending $30 on Quicktime Pro

http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/track/TrackResultClick.aspx?u=prices.aspx&p=0:0:1:4433:2488864:D:293:-1:3:83:-1:-1:-1:100:-1:1:7:-1:-1&stext=quicktime

Another One (Update):
http://www.download.com/Front-End-Convert-Drop/3000-2170-10452586.html?part=winmp&subj=dl&tag=feed&jump=winmp

Posted by rdivecha at 03:16 AM | Comments (0)

FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! iPod Video Maker

Awright. Never thought I'd hit this, but there is a little piece of free software on Windows Marketplace that converts videos (including rm) to mp4! This is gooooood. Very gooood.

Free iPod Video Converter
by Jodix Technologies Free iPod Video Converter provides an easy and completed way to convert all popular video formats to iPod video. You can enjoy DVD/VCD and AVI, MPEG, WMV, RM, RMVB, DivX, ASF, VOB video files in your iPod with few

Posted by rdivecha at 03:06 AM | Comments (0)

May 14, 2006

Podcasting Legal Guide

Podcasting Legal Guide: Rules for the Revolution by Colette Vogele, Esq. of Vogele & Associates, Stanford Center for Internet and Society, Mia Garlick of Creative Commons, Stanford Center for Internet and Society, and The Berkman Center Clinical Program in Cyberlaw, Harvard Law School.

http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide.pdf

Posted by rdivecha at 11:28 AM | Comments (0)

May 01, 2006

IT Sensibility

Something we knew, but never do:
http://feeds.computerworld.com/Computerworld/Software/News?m=732

For Tips on:
* Licensed software
* Software maintenance
* Labor
* Business-based sizing
* Creative financing

Posted by rdivecha at 09:41 AM | Comments (0)

Webcam built into the Monitor!


Image: Apple

Real Eye-to-Eye Contact now possible! (Now = Future)

from Engadget, posted by CultofMac:

We could soon see a new kind of display screen from computer maker Apple – one that simultaneously takes pictures while showing images.

The clever idea is to insert thousands of microscopic image sensors in-between the liquid crystal display cells in the screen. Each sensor captures its own small image, but software stitches these together to create a single, larger picture.

Posted by rdivecha at 09:30 AM | Comments (0)

HP to Support mySQL

I thought this news-bit stood out in the plethora of Software news out these days. A big daddy corp lending application support (not just dev) is always interesting news. Cost is usually the driver. All is here:
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/story/0,10801,110891,00.html?source=x54

Posted by rdivecha at 09:28 AM | Comments (0)