Heather Green interviews Terry Heaton for a BW Podcast: Terry tells how WKRN-TV in Nashville got started working with local bloggers.
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March 29th, 2006
Heather Green interviews Terry Heaton for a BW Podcast: Terry tells how WKRN-TV in Nashville got started working with local bloggers.
March 29th, 2006
Apple makes “volume limit” a part of iPod software: (From USATODAY.com) “Apple Computer, facing complaints and a lawsuit saying the popular player can cause hearing loss, made a maximum volume setting available as part of a software update Wednesday. The free download applies to the iPod Nano and the iPod models with video-playback capabilities.” I guess all the rest of you can just go deaf. Also, see earlier rexblog post: “The truthiness of iPod ear“
March 29th, 2006
No, really. This time they really, really are: (From the WSJ - free feature) “WSJ.com - Time Inc. Makes New Bid To Be Big Web Player: Time Inc. is in the midst of another major effort to turn itself into a leading Web player. And this time, there is evidence that the publisher’s management is willing to fundamentally alter the way the magazines are run to make the Web push work.” Is this 1995 and they are announcing Pathfinder (which, I’m amazed to see is still a working-URL with the heading “Time Inc. Portal”)? Has there been a month in the past decade when someone at Time Inc. was not saying they were trying to be a big web player? Did chasing this dream not lead this company to dive off a cliff before? It’s painful watching this train wreck. Technorati Tags: magazines |