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June 16, 2005

list of ten excellent suggestions

http://mediacentric.nonliteral.com [ Mediacentric] while most users are delighted with iTunes’ feature set, some believe that iTunes is lacking certain newly essential functions. Steve Jobs has already demonstrated podcasting support, which will be included in the next version of iTunes, but what else does the program need? In cooperation with our readers, we’ve looked closely at what’s missing in iTunes 4, so here are ten ideas for new features in iTunes 5.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Inchoate] Flirting via iTunes: If you care, you can email me at dbs at uq dot net dot au. Much as I weakened in obtaining a mobile phone, thanks to pat (honourable mention to zero, who couldn’t work out my other email address) I have webmail: dstarkoff at gmail dot com.

http://thedailypodcastfeed.blogspot.com [The Daily Podcast Feed] "The Daily Podcast Feed" for Wednesday - March 16, 2005: 10) The Lighter Side of The Daily Dig (1.68MB; download) -- Walter Notbright brings us the funny side of the News with this evening edition of The Daily Dig for March 15, 2005.Life is just too serious not to listen.Listen nowSubscribe to our free podcast! Just right click here to add our feed to your RSS reader.

Ragan.com[Ragan.com] A blog on communications, straight from the twisted and sometimes ...: Steve, don't forget that you can easily convert your favorite CDs to MP3 format as well. My husband gave me an MP3 player for Christmas and I've loaded most of my CDs onto it since then. And all perfectly legal - important to me, since I work for Borders Group, a retailer that sells books, movies and MUSIC.

http://www.steve-lacey.com [Steve-lacey.com] Random Thoughts - Steve Lacey: Another of my favourite PodCasts is Steve Lacey’s A Brit Abroad, again, it’s strange to hear a English accent in a PodCast, but this time you’re prepared, as the title suggest you’re going to get a British accent. I wonder, do American women swoon at his feet when ever he talks?

http://www.hatch.org [Hatch.org] hatch.org: Steven Hatch's Weblog: "Google Sitemaps is an easy way for you to help improve your coverage in the Google index. It's a collaborative crawling system that enables you to communicate directly with Google to keep us informed of all your web pages, and when you make changes to th

[Apple.quicksurf.com] Apple Log: News, Links, Podcasting: I was glad to see this, since the “architecture of participation” has been the only one of the big Web 2.0 themes that Apple had seemed to be missing. He was slightly dismissive of populist podcasting, describing it as “Wayne’s World for radio”, and celebrating the arrival of professional radio stations into the market, but nonetheless, he was very high on the podcasting phenomenon, and the excitement that millions of users have displayed about it.

[Decidingbetter.com] ODBlog: "Why is Apple holding out on third-party developers of PVR solutions for the Mac? Our best guess is that Steve jobs has some sort of HD PVR solution up his black turtle-necked sleeve, and we’ll see it roll out sometime this year. It is, after all, the Year of HD, remember?" On the other hand, perhaps the technology isn't ready yet.

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Posted at June 16, 2005 03:17 PM

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