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MyMac.com Podcast
MyMac Podcast 1010: MacParrot rides again...sort of

MyMac.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 51:47


A long time ago, Guy made an iWeb site called MacParrot.com. He got the domain name and custom built it, not just from the templates that iWeb gave you, but in a way that made it look nothing like an iWeb site. iWeb is now long gone and Guy let his ownership of the domain lapse some 10-15 years ago. His struggle to get it back and use it again is the subject of today's centre section.

Dj SheldonPapp
Soca Injection Crop Over 2024 Pt2

Dj SheldonPapp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 91:58


SugahRhe - Own Woman Faith - Talk about This Cherish- Gi we A Little wine (Wild horns riddim) Freshie - Good girl Mr.Blood - Roll Jus Smoove - Just move Peter Ram - Breakfast Morning Jam Thelia - rum & Soca SugahRhe - Maths class Summa - Doh waste me time Summa - Drip drip (Trouble 3 riddim) Fiyah B - Haw Haw Fiyah B - Fork in it (Scab out riddim 2) Stinkin Oka -Show me Di wine Taller dan x Dj Cheem - Tie Tis Body Klassik Frescobar - Nail & Drill Jagwa - Up underneath Lil Rick - Ride Stabby - Tek Dis KDM - wow (Pow wow riddim) Father phillis x Konshens - formation Gorg - Bashy round me Rhea Layne - Control Blacks - Wuk Pon Me Chrissy D - I Dare You Edwin Yearwood - Longing To be Lil Rick - From me Heart Altek - drinking A lot Faith - 2 drinks (Progressive road riddim) Grateful Co - No horn AmanlikeP - CV Shanta prince - no Man problems Mikey - obsession Don Trent - inspirational Shaquille GFG - no Chaser Maloney - enjoyment (Trident riddim) Cherish - ah little more Tosheena - can't change me Quon - road master Yannick hooper - Bless soca Fadda fox - sweetest time Lil Rick - cross the floor (Home sick riddim) King bubba - home sick Coopa dan - I'm A winner Mighty grynner - mash Up de road Grynner x iWeb x BitBit - generation gap It's jus - Socaholic Statement - just living Mr Blood x Mikey - Heart Of The Party Mr.Dale - play Rane Blackman - careless (Gone Again riddim) Rhea Layne - head nice SugahRhe - broken crayon (band house riddim) Reniece Bonnett - feathers Tae - Start it Tc x Shontae - Light It Up Terry Mexican - inside a party Stiffy - Don't Run Hardware - round of Applause Mole - freaks & cats (South of border riddim) Red royale - south of the border Rhea Layne - thunda SugahRhe - payment plan Freshie - Hold On (Outcast riddim) Walkes - Music Class Scrilla - lemme see Scrilla - Lap (So & So riddim) Sandman - ManGuh Long Denisha - handle this Timmy - happiness Hypa sounds - dat kinda time Mikey - back back Dawni K - Tek Wuk Freshie - I Don't Care AmanlikeP - Okay Azizi - break away Chenice - can you follow Nikita - Can't Stop

Blaqrose Supreme's Podcast [Dancehall | Soca | Hip Hop | Rap | Mainstream]

Tracklist: Salt x Sizzdub - As Ya Should Mole De Chief - Peep Back Jagwa De Champ & Pepperz - Burst It Father Philis - Wukshop Peter Ram - Peas N Rice Walkes - Water Park Marzville - Express Yuh Self Marzville - Black Chyna Gorg & Superlynks - Bashment Come Back Again Drinks & Girls Cheem - F Off Jagwa De Champ - Badman Wuk Jagwa De Champ & Blackboy - Boom Flick Jagwa De Champ - Backshot Time Freestyle Jagwa De Champ - In She Soul Mole De Chief - Toxic Tugman - Show Me Walkes - Wuh Yuh Like Brucelee Almightee - i Catch Ya Daddy P - Guh Down Dey Quan de Artist - Giddy Up Stabby - Tek Dis Summa - Doh Waste Me Time Marzville - Turn Back Way Yung Bredda - Mamacita Scrilla - Lemme See Walkes - Music Class Freshie - Hold On Freshie - I Dont Care Stabby - Jukkin Hypasounds - Dat Kinda Time Mikey Mercer x MSK Musik - Back Back Timmy - Happiness Denisha - Handle This Sandman - ManGuhLong Scrilla - Lap Shaquille GFG x Msk Musik - No Chaser (Blaqrose Supreme Edit) Faith Callender 2 Drinks (Blaqrose Supreme Edit) Faith Callender - 2 Drinks (Blaqrose Supreme Dub) Grateful Co - No Horn (Blaqrose Supreme Edit) Rhea Layne - Head Nice Rane Blackman - Careless Lorenzo - Come To Play Mr Blood - One Fete At A Time Mr Blood f./Mikey Mercer - H.O.T.P Heart Of The Party Mikey Mercer - Obsession (Blaqrose Supreme Edit) Mikey Mercer - A Blessing Yannick Hooper - Bless Soca Fadda Fox - Sweetest Time Nikita - Can't Stop Azizi Clarke & MSK MuSiK - Break Away Quon - Roadway Cherish - Ah Little More Tosheena - Cant Change Me Maloney - Enjoyment Sekon Sta x Lil Rick - Born To Drink Lil Rick - Cross The Floor King Bubba Mashup - Home Sick Tae - Start It TC & Tae - Light It Up The Mighty Grynner x iWeb x Bit Bit - Generation Gap Mistah Dale - Play De Doc - Sousy Neighbor Barry Chandler - Neighbor Sousy Remix 2024 Stabby - Slackness Keann - Balampalampam Faith Callender - Pampalam Tionne Hernandez - Starta Pack Contone - Who Brek My Bottle Fiyah B - Ping A Ling (Blaqrose Supreme Edit) Lyrikal - Party Symptoms (Blaqrose Supreme) Trinity f./Mr. Blood - Trouble Forgive Me King Slim - Friends & Family Amaul - Looking Good Brucelee Almightee x Noize Boyz - Tomorrow Sugahrhe & Mikey Mercer - No Matter What Hypasounds - Road Jam Biggie Irie - We Wild'n Statement - Wave Something Timmy - Pied Piper Faith Callender - Dutty For You Quan De Artist - Behind The Truck Quan - Wood Tempa - Eye Spy Zac - Barricade Final It's Jus - Stop Watching People Mole De Chief - Ask Yuh Mudda Crab Soldier - Touch Sprinklezz - Back Bend Lil Rick - Spinny Lil Rick - Bam Bam Lil Rick - Tsunami Lil Rick - Stop Calling Me Phone Skinny Fabulous x Lil Rick & King Bubba FM - Resurrect It King Bubba Mashup - Unruly Mikey Mercer - Wildness Jagwa De Champ - Dumpa Truck Scrilla - Back Ah You Mole De Chief x Maximus - Are You Dumb? Chiief Diin - Tha wha I talking bout Jeff x Joaquin - Here She Goes Red Royale x Freshie - 50 Menacing83 - No Longer Lil Rick - Barbados Carnival Quan De Artist X Stiffy - Wild Out Sprinklezz - Pon De Road Red the Artist - Lottery Rhea Layne - Damage Stiffy - Behind The Truck Eskabr - All Eyes On Me Lil Rick & King Bubba - Soca Therapy Extended Intro Fadda Fox x Nikita - Fireworks KDM - Issues Can't Please You Sanctuary Vibez - Horn Yah Back Leadpipe x Jus Jay King - Fully Toxic Jagwa de Champ x Jus Jay King - Runway Pumpa x Jus Jay King - Clock Een Skinny Fabulous x Leadpipe x Jus Jay King - Not Alone Yannick Hooper - De Islands Marzville x Dj Spider - God Got Me Mikey Mercer x DJ Spider - Forever Grateful Red The Artist - Mental Tionne Hernandez - Fine Twine DJ Spider X Mr Blood - Champion Sanctuary Vibez - Two To One Shanta Prince - Hold On Me Red Royale x Noize Boyz - Garden Party Jus Smoove x Noize Boyz - Leff Me Out Rhea Layne x Noize Boyz - Testimony Rupee - Trust Issues Joaquin - Swervin' Big Red Hd - Blessings Holla Bak - Irie Girl Jeff - Happy King Slim - Remedy Faith Callender - Talk About This Saddis x Jus Jay King - BYE x2 Cooper Dan - Situations (Blaqrose Supreme Edit) Nikita - Everything Blessed Red Royale - Just Like That Blacks - Hold Yuh Grateful Co - Good At It GBM Nutron x Jus Jay King f./Grateful Co - When Last Remix Grateful Co - Til Morning Coopa Dan - Best Ride Blaqrose Edit Mr Blood - Like It Grateful Co - Still Hay Keelz - Wine Gyal Red the Artist - Ms. Sprinkler Leadpipe - #1 Saddis - Off Track Hypasounds - Ting Sweet Leadpipe - Water Park Grateful Co - On She Way Saddis - Excited Shaquille GFG - Love Handles Torian - Falling Shac - Live Ah Little Maloneyy - Owe Me Altek - Watch Over Me Altek - It Fat Altuh Ego - Drinking Hard It's Jus - Blinking Money Marzville - The Way Amber - Leave De Front Mole De Chief - Sugar Mummy Brucelee Almightee - Home Cook Food Hypasounds - Pressure Bo Bo - Pandemonium Rhea Layne - Control Edwin Yearwood - Longing To Be Lil Rick Dwaingerous & King Bubba - From Me Heart Amber - Work Wid It Jus D - Socaholic Shurwayne Winchester - Million Woman Statement - Just Living Reniece Bonnett - Feathers SugahRhe - Broken Crayons Coopa Dan - I'm A Winner Connect w/Blaqrose Supreme: Instagram/TikTok: @blaqrosesupreme For Bookings: everyoneknowsrose.com Audiomack: bit.ly/BlaqroseAudioMackk Soundcloud: bit.ly/BlaqroseSoundcloud Apple Podcast: apple.co/2JyBFRf YouTube: bit.ly/BlaqroseTV Twitch: bit.ly/BlaqroseTwitch

The Human Founder
פרק 134 - עם קובי סמבורסקי, מייסד ושותף מנהל בקרן גלילות קפיטל

The Human Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 59:42


מסעו של משקיע: מהתפוצצות הבועה ואירועי 11 בספטמבר, לשיא ההכרה של גלילות כקרן עם הביצועים הטובים בעולם   קובי סמבורסקי הוא יזם ומשקיע סדרתי עם למעלה מ-20 אקזיטים ו-25 שנות ניסיון. הוא הקים את קרן ההשקעות המצליחה Gillot Capital, המתמקדת בהשקעות סייבר, יחד אנו אנו מתעמקים ברגעים העמוקים שמגדירים את מסלול הקריירה שלו. מההשפעה המשמעותית של אירועי 11 בספטמבר והתפוצצות הבועה, ועד לשיאים המרגשים של הקמת Gillot Capital, שהוכרה כקרן העולמית עם הביצועים הטובים ביותר מבין 15,000 קרנות.   קובי היה יזם מגיל צעיר, בהשראת אביו השקט והחרוץ שבנה עסק מאפס. לאחר שלמד מנהל עסקים בזמן הצבא, הקים קובי את החברה הראשונה שלו, iWeb, בעולם הפרסום המקוון ב- 1998. בועת הדוט קום של 1999 התפוצצה והתקפות ה-11  בספטמבר הביאו לקשיים במשך שנים, אבל קובי התמיד ומכר את החברה בהצלחה כנגד כל הסיכויים.   הוא מדגיש כיצד משברים בסופו של דבר מחזקים אותך - התגברות על הזמנים הקשים ביותר מכשירה אותך לעתיד. לקח שנים להתאושש, אבל בפרספקטיבה הוא רואה את משבר הבועה בצורה חיובית. במיוחד עכשיו, בזמן אירועים קשים כמו המלחמה שמשפיעה על כולם, הוא מדגיש שאופטימיות והיכולת להמשיך לפעול בזמן משבר הן חשובות.   עם כל מכשול שעלה, קובי צבר תובנות חשובות מאוד שעיצבו את גישתו כיזם ומשקיע כאחד. לאחר התפוצצות הבועה, קובי עשה פיבוט שהוביל אותו לאבטחת סייבר ולהכרה שקרנות השקעה לא משרתות טוב את היזמים או את המשקיעים. הוא חבר לאריק, וביחד השיקואת Gillot Capital ב- 2011. המעבר שלו מיזם למשקיע היה מונע מאמונה עמוקה לעשות דברים אחרת, לטפח סביבה שבה יזמים ומשקיעים משגשגים שניהם יחד.   בשנת 2015 הוכרה Gillot Capital כקרן העולמית עם הביצועים הטובים ביותר מבין 15,000 קרנות. קובי מייחס זאת לערכי הליבה שלהם של תמיכה נלהבת ביזמים דרך קשיים, לא רק לאחר צמיחה מהירה. ההכרה ב- Gillot Capital כקרן בעלת הביצועים הטובים ביותר בעולם אישרה את האתוס הזה, ואישרה את נחישותו של קובי לקדם חדשנות וחוסן.   עם זאת, ההצלחה הביאה את מערך האתגרים שלה. ככל שהקרן התרחבה, שמירה על תרבות ארגונית מגובשת הפכה לחשיבות עליונה. התבוננות פנימית אסטרטגית הפכה לאבן יסוד בצמיחתם, תוך ניווט באיזון העדין בין התרחבות ושמירה על ערכי הליבה.   קובי לקח על עצמו לפעול לטיפוח התפתחותם של יזמים. מתוך הכרה בבדידות המובנית שיזמים ומנכ"לים חווים, הוא מדגיש את משמעותה של חונכות בעיצוב עתיד התעשייה. יתרה מכך, הוא מכיר בכך שאפילו אקזיטים מוצלחים יכולים לעורר תחושות של בדידות, שכן שמירה על הצלחה דורשת מאמץ מתמשך.    לבסוף קובי מדבר על המימד האנושי של יזמות, ומדגיש את חשיבות האמפתיה, החוסן והקהילה. מהשיאים המסחררים של ההצלחה ועד לבדידות המנהיגות, המסע שלו מייצג את רוחו המתמשכת של "היזם האנושי".

Dbreakaway Show - Soca Music
#Dbreakaway Show | #PartyUp | 12.05.22

Dbreakaway Show - Soca Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 127:14


We partying up this week with plenty new music and 3 pressure plays for allyuh waist!! With Ibiza Soca Festival and Caymen Carnival going in full swing lets get you ready for the party!! Tracklistings: 1 – Erphaan Alves – Booty Bounce 2 – Lil Rick – Kotch De Bumper 3 – Machel Montano – Bruck It 4 – Terri Lyons – Fling Bam Bam 5 – Nailah Blackman – Boss 6 – Nalilah Blackman – Gyal Wine 7 - Mole & Brucelee Almightee - Bad Badd  8 - Viking Ding Dong - Earthquake 9 – King Bubba Mashup – Rum Mountain (One Drop) (NEW MUSIC) *PRESSURE PLAY RDDIM* 10 – Lil Rick – Pelau (NEW MUSIC) 11 – Wildfire – Gyal Heaven (NEW MUSIC) 12 – Lavaman – Fete Master “Teach Dem” (NEW MUSIC) 13 – Ricardo Drue – No F's To Give (NEW MUSIC) 14 – Adam – Stress Bout Dat 15 – Jadel – Up In The Party 16 – Rudy Live – Grey Sweat Pants (NEW MUSIC) *PRESSURE PLAY RIDDIM* 17 – DJ Avalanche – Wuk Up Gym (NEW MUSIC) 18 – Big Shaw – Wuk Di Riddim (NEW MUSIC) 19 – Mr Killa – Bend Down (NEW MUSIC) 20 – Rudy – Show Dem 21 - Pumpa ft. Theron - Show Dem (NEW MUSIC) 22 - Fryktion - Soca Man 23 – Problem Child - Stiff Drink 24 - Bunji Garlin - The Canvas 25 – Skinny Banton – Life Time Tabanka 26 - Teddyson John - Land Of Wine 27 - Ny - Big Batty Party 28 – Hypasounds – Barbados Nice (NEW MUSIC) 29 - Marlo - Ready To Love You (NEW MUSIC) 30 - Adam O - Essence (Refix) 31 – Sugahrhe – Big Bike 32 – Freezy – Bike Like (AKT) 33 - Mac 11 - Al That In It 34 - Mical Teja - Time Away 35 – Arrow & Beenie Man – Hot Hot Hot (Remix) 36 - Kitchener - Gee Me The Ting 37 - Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Soca Butterfly 38 - Olatunji - Don't Stop The Carnival 39 - DJ Cheem x Lil Rick - Ba Ba Ben (Remix) 40 - Father Philis - Brawling 41 - Klassik Frescobar x Boidingo - Whoopsy 42 - Youry YMW, King James & Motto - Wood (Remix)  43 - GBM Nutron - Practice 44 - Patrice Roberts & Nessa Preppy - Splash 45 - Bomani - Bootie Call 46 - Burning Flames - Workey Workey 47 - Krosfyah - Sweatin 48 - WCK - Our Night 49 - Bunji Garlin - Jumbo Jet 50 - Tallpree - We Dirty 51 - Killa X Legz - Party Mad 52 - Mason - Dem Vincy 53 – Hypa 4000 – Too Hard 54 – King Bubba – Calling In Sick 55 – Problem Child – So Good 56 - Lead Pipe - Drink Till Morning 57 - Fox - Staggerah 58 - DJ Cheem ft. QQ & Rae - Bing Bong (Remix) 59 – Galanaire – Big Stick 60 - K-Lee - Backazz (NEW MUSIC) *PRESSURE PLAY RIDDIM* 61 - Tian Winter – Baddest (NEW MUSIC) 62 - Jamesy P - Duttiness 63 - Skinny Fabulous - Pum Pum Shorts 64 - Nadia Batson - Body Banging 65 - Adam O, Travis World - Bam Bam 66 – Fonando – Pressure So 67 - Timeka x College Boy Jesse – Anything 68 - Zoelah - No Stupid Gal (NEW MUSIC) 69 - Problem Child - For All Ah Dem  70 - Stiffy - Action Pack 71 - Spectrum Band – Kallaloo 72 – Jumo Primo – Huy! 73 – DJ Luchshiy & Chio – Chacha 74 - Edday - I do Have No Ticket 75 - Bambioye - Disc la Reye (Ticky tack) 76 - iWeb & Mikey Murcer - Badd 77 – Lil Natty & Thunda – Section 78 - Voice X Wuss Ways - Pandemonium 79 - King James - Outside  80 - Lavaman x Hitz - UpSide Down 81 - Yardy - Big Hole 82 - Geleau x Bess – Cacajay 83 - Terra D Governor - New Sense (Nu Sense) 84 – Klassik Frescobar – Bee Sting 85 - Prado - Flat Down 86 - Onyan - Crazyman 87 - Marvelus x Adam O – Bad Tingz 88 - Marvelus x BugZbugs – Shift 89 - Marvelus x Ricardo Drue – Tornado 90 - Skinny Fabulous – Bongocart (NEW MUSIC)

Dbreakaway Show - Soca Music
#Dbreakaway Show | #NuMu | 05.05.22

Dbreakaway Show - Soca Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 138:02


This week we focus on giving allyuh a sample of fresh music coming out as we get to the summer vibes of Mas, you know the music will come out like rain! We also feature a few new pressure plays that have a real energy! Enjoy the show and next week we turn up again! Tracklistings: 1 - Boyzie - Best Girls (NEW MUSIC) 2 - Ello – Wet (NEW MUSIC) 3 - Mr Gold'N - Nice Love (NEW MUSIC) 4 - Tallpree - I Busy (NEW MUSIC) 5 - Faith Callender - Pop Kite (NEW MUSIC) 6 - Boyzie - In Deh (NEW MUSIC) 7 - V'ghn - Love Fxck (NEW MUSIC) 8 – DJ Jeanie – Tempted (NEW MUSIC) 9 – Mason – Bust Down (NEW MUSIC) 10 – Lil Jelo – Long Time (NEW MUSIC) 11 - Dynamite - Comess Man (NEW MUSIC) 12 - Jagwa De Champ – Animal (NEW MUSIC) *PRESSURE PLAY RIDDIM* 13 - Hypasounds - Balance Batty (NEW MUSIC) 14 - Mole De Chief - Wha U Gaw Do (NEW MUSIC) 15 - Rudy Live - On Top (NEW MUSIC) 16 - Avalanche - Big Big (NEW MUSIC) 17 - Drastic Feat. Keisha – Peach (NEW MUSIC) 18 - Fadda Fox - Ben It (NEW MUSIC) 19 - Walkes – Toxic (NEW MUSIC) 20 - Stiffy - Teck All (NEW MUSIC) 21 – Teddyson John ft Cooyah – Sink In Your Back 22 – Blackboy – Fey (Do It) 23 – Freezy – Well Bless (What Your Mother Gave You) 24 – Motto – Chicken & Rice 25 – Freezy – AKT (Bike Ride) 26 - Mac 11 - Al That In It 27 - Mata X Army Guy - Maté La (Bend There) 28 - Teddyson John - Lavi Dou 29 - Kenne Blessin - Wine Up (NEW MUSIC) 30 - Claudette Peters - Need It (NEW MUSIC) 31 - Skarpyon - Real Steel 32 - Scrunter & Problem Child - Bachelor To Under Vibes 33 - Captain Jason Benn - Boat Ride Time Again (NEW MUSIC) 34 - Anika Berry X Turner - Waistline Distraction (NEW MUSIC) 35 - Timeka Marshall - Feel For Me (NEW MUSIC) 36 - Nailah Blackman - Bodum Bodum 37 - Kerwin Du Bois feat. Full Blown - Maxine 38 - Full Blown - Full of Love 39 - Claire Fontaine - Wine And Go Down 40 - Youry YMW - Wood 41 - King James - Siddung 42 - Big Shaw - Girls Alone 43 - Jaiga - Tonight 44 - Zan - Bravo Bravo 45 - Skinny Fabulous - Action Movie 46 - Edwin Yearwood - Dem Let We Out (NEW MUSIC) 47 - SugahRhe - On My Way (NEW MUSIC) 48 - Luni Spark X Electrify - Mas Is We (NEW MUSIC) 49 - Muddy - Blazing Phase (NEW MUSIC) 50 - Ricardo Drue - Happy Music (NEW MUSIC) 51 - Mikey & Mole - Nostalgic 52 - Lynchy - Missing In Action (M.I.A) 53 - Hardware - Ya Horn (NEW MUSIC) 54 - Lady Essence - Bubble & Collect (NEW MUSIC) 55 - Stiffy - Action Pack (NEW MUSIC) 56 - Problem Child - For All Ah Dem (Part 2) 57 - Patrice Roberts - Mind My Business 58 - Rummer HD - Mind Yuh Business (Remix) 59 - Pumpa ft. Theron - Show Dem (NEW MUSIC) *PRESSURE PLAY* 60 - DJ Cheem ft. QQ - Bing Bong 61 - Hold Meh - Terrrah Dan & Merzy (NEW MUSIC) 62 - Holla Bak - You Should See (NEW MUSIC) 63 – Ozarie – Take Yo Time (NEW MUSIC) 64 - Problem Child - Pull Your Own Weight (NEW MUSIC) 65 – Kennie Blessin – Start De Wuk Up (Jammin) (NEW MUSIC) 66 – King Danskie – Up Out In Town (NEW MUSIC) 67 - iWeb & Mikey Murcer – Badd (NEW MUSIC) *PRESSURE PLAY* 68 - Lil Jelo & Inspector - Dey Doh Know (NEW MUSIC) 69 - Papi - Do Dat Papi (NEW MUSIC) 70 - Runi Jay - Look Good (NEW MUSIC) 71 - Kzeebigname - Bum Shaker (NEW MUSIC) 72 - Mandella Linkz – Soca (NEW MUSIC) 73 - Deejay ASAP - Bum Bum Wall Anthem (NEW MUSIC) 74 - Umpa – Bap (NEW MUSIC) 75 - Pablo - Look At Bumper (NEW MUSIC) 76 - Mighty – Nardi (NEW MUSIC) 77 - Problem Child – Wutlessness (NEW MUSIC) 78 - Asa Bantan - Mad People Fete (NEW MUSIC) 79 - BugZbugs BZB – Shift 80 - Adam O – Bad Tingz 81 - King James - Outside 82 - Shattah Ayow - Bang It (NEW MUSIC) 83 - Flanka - Come Through (NEW MUSIC) 84 - Caspa G – Haunted (NEW MUSIC) 85 – Dynamite – Blade (Dubplate) (NEW MUSIC) 86 - Skinny Fabulous – Garn 87 – Mr Killa – Jab Religion 88 – Klassik Frescobar – Zig Zag 89 - Young Bredda - Everybody 90 - Kisha x Jardel -Lick It 91 - Shaw - Lick Ha (NEW MUSIC) 92 - Pantha - How You Move (NEW MUSIC) 93 - Reo & DJ Flip Tha Boss - We Outside 94 - Drastic - Mash Up (NEW MUSIC)

Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 293: Jag har Sim City men inte Covid

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 103:57


Uppföljning/uppvärmning Jocke installerar Windows. På Mac. Vi minns gamla tjänster från Apple för att synka filer Uppföljning grisfötter, från andra sidan jorden. Grisöron är bättre Jocke har åsikter om Sim city Fredrik har ju fått sina DMZ retro #5-grejer Global marknadsandel för musiktjänster Q2:2021: Apple music: 15%, Spotify: 31%. Jocke har en tangentbordskris. Fredrik flyttar skifttangenterna Fredrik löser rökning^h^h^h skrivande i sängen med Ipad, hoverbar, och tangentbord Vårt team arbetar med Magnus Hjelms team om våra avsnittsbilder på aapl.se. Ämnen Banta med pulverdrickor. Åsikter, erfarenheter? Airbuddy - en cool app med ett coolt påskägg G suite börjar kosta pengar Film och TV Jocke har sett ALLA Beck-avsnitt. Skakande rapport Gia. Angelina Jolie överraskar med starkt porträtt av fotomodellen som var den första modekändis som dog av Aids 1986. 4/5BMÅ (HBO Max) The West Wing S01-06: 5/5BMÅ After Life säsong 3. Den ska vi se. Avsnitt 300 närmar sig - prepare for glory! Länkar Boot camp 1writer Byword Editorial - inte uppdaterad på länge Yojimbo Idisk .Mac/Mobileme Iweb Idrive - BMW Idrive - backup Webdav Apples iLife- och iWork-kartonger genom tiderna Simcity-remaken Cities: skylines DMZ retro-hoodien ATOD Windows 98 Marknadsandelar, musikstreaming Tencent Netease Yandex Neil Young vill bort från Spotify på grund av Joe Rogan (och han är inte ensasm om att ha åsikter om Joe Rogan) Pono K750 MX keys och MX keys mini K811 Massor av recensioner av varianter av MX keys Chyrosan22 - Youtubekanalen som plockar isär tangentbord Dvorak Planck-tangentbordet Starship titanic Spider monkey Hoverbar Jimmy joy Queal Crohns sjukdom Fredriks texter om pulvermat som Christian grävde fram Avsnitt 69 Kubo Huel Airbuddy Airbuddys roliga påskägg Guilherme Rambo När Disco brände CD Airpower G suite börjar kosta pengar Gia Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-293-jag-har-sim-city-men-inte-covid.html

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
Java, Blues and Tomitribe

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 60:29


An airhacks.fm conversation with David Blevins (@dblevins) about: Atari 800, then Atari 2600, playing Pitfall!, enjoying Apple II, enjoying the M.U.L.E. game, the creative art kid, working at Public-access station, making special effects with Amiga 500, the Monday the 13th horror movie, specializing on make-up, halloween was a working day, the amazing B.B. King, learning blues, studying psychology, going to Ecuador, going to Brown College in Minnesotta, hitting a truck with a mini van, a nice truck driver, starting the iWeb company, working with Apple, developing websites with HTML and JavaScript, 80k salary for a Java developer in 1998, learning Java 1.0 in a week, working as Java consultant, working on Visual Basic and Java integration, writing a web server, hotsite, Silverstream, Jigsaw, working with NorthWest Bank with Swing and CORBA backend, using visigenics ORB, the power of source code, using com.sun.swing, the cancellation of a 35 million project, writing JDBC drivers for PostgreSQL, generating code in bash and Pearl, David Blevins on twitter: @dblevins and David's company: tomitribe

Hemispheric Views
035: Episode ThirtyLive!

Hemispheric Views

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 49:00


An extra show for this week, episode thirty-live in fact! We had the absolute pleasure to do a live recording of the show during the Micro Camp (https://micro.camp) conference on Aug 13 - 14. We talked about blogging, pets in buildings, and even podcasting! Pre-show: Twirl 00:00:00 Twirl (https://www.cadbury.com.au/twirl)

The History of Computing
Before the iPhone Was Apple's Digital Hub Strategy

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 24:15


Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1996. At the time, most people had a digital camera, like the Canon Elph that was released that year and maybe a digital video camera and probably a computer and about 16% of Americans had a cell phone at the time. Some had a voice recorder, a Diskman, some in the audio world had a four track machine. Many had CD players and maybe even a laser disk player.  But all of this was changing. Small, cheap microprocessors were leading to more and more digital products. The MP3 was starting to trickle around after being patented in the US that year. Netflix would be founded the next year, as DVDs started to spring up around the world. Ricoh, Polaroid, Sony, and most other electronics makers released digital video cameras. There were early e-readers, personal digital assistants, and even research into digital video recorders that could record your favorite shows so you could watch them when you wanted. In other words we were just waking up to a new, digital lifestyle. But the industries were fragmented.  Jobs and the team continued the work begun under Gil Amelio to reduce the number of products down from 350 to about a dozen. They made products that were pretty and functional and revitalized Apple. But there was a strategy that had been coming together in their minds and it centered around digital media and the digital lifestyle. We take this for granted today, but mostly because Apple made it ubiquitous.  Apple saw the iMac as the centerpiece for a whole new strategy. But all this new type of media and the massive files needed a fast bus to carry all those bits. That had been created back in 1986 and slowly improved on one the next few years in the form of IEEE 1394, or Firewire. Apple started it - Toshiba, Sony, Panasonic, Hitachi, and others helped bring it to device they made. Firewire could connect 63 peripherals at 100 megabits, later increased to 200 and then 400 before increasing to 3200. Plenty fast enough to transfer those videos, songs, and whatever else we wanted. iMovie was the first of the applications that fit into the digital hub strategy. It was originally released in 1999 for the iMac DV, the first iMac to come with built-in firewire. I'd worked on Avid and SGI machines dedicated to video editing at the time but this was the first time I felt like I was actually able to edit video. It was simple, could import video straight from the camera, allow me to drag clips into a timeline and then add some rudimentary effects. Simple, clean, and with a product that looked cool. And here's the thing, within a year Apple made it free. One catch. You needed a Mac. This whole Digital Hub Strategy idea was coming together. Now as Steve Jobs would point out in a presentation about the Digital Hub Strategy at Macworld 2001, up to that point, personal computers had mainly been about productivity. Automating first the tasks of scientists, then with the advent of the spreadsheet and databases, moving into automating business and personal functions. A common theme in this podcast is that what drives computing is productivity, telemetry, and quality of life. The telemetry gains came with connecting humanity through the rise of the internet in the later 1990s. But these new digital devices were what was going to improve our quality of life. And for anyone that could get their hands on an iMac they were now doing so. But it still felt like a little bit of a closed ecosystem.  Apple released a tool for making DVDs in 2001 for the Mac G4, which came with a SuperDrive, or Apple's version of an optical drive that could read and write CDs and DVDs. iDVD gave us the ability to add menus, slideshows (later easily imported as Keynote presentations when that was released in 2003), images as backgrounds, and more. Now we could take those videos we made and make DVDs that we could pop into our DVD player and watch. Families all over the world could make their vacation look a little less like a bunch of kids fighting and a lot more like bliss. And for anyone that needed more, Apple had DVD Studio Pro - which many a film studio used to make the menus for movies for years. They knew video was going to be a thing because going back to the 90s, Jobs had tried to get Adobe to release Premiere for the iMac. But they'd turned him down, something he'd never forget. Instead, Jobs was able to sway Randy Ubillos to bring a product that a Macromedia board member had convinced him to work on called Key Grip, which they'd renamed to Final Cut. Apple acquired the source code and development team and released it as Final Cut Pro in 1999. And iMovie for the consumer and Final Cut Pro for the professional turned out to be a home run. But another piece of the puzzle was coming together at about the same time. Jeff Robbin, Bill Kincaid, and Dave Heller built a tool called SoundJam in 1998. They had worked on the failed Copeland project to build a new OS at Apple and afterwards, Robbin made a great old tool (that we might need again with the way extensions are going) called Conflict Catcher while Kincaid worked on the drivers for a MP3 player called the Diamond Rio. He saw these cool new MP3 things and tools like Winamp, which had been released in 1997, so decided to meet back up with Robbin for a new tool, which they called SoundJam and sold for $50.  Just so happens that I've never met anyone at Apple that didn't love music. Going back to Jobs and Wozniak. So of course they would want to do something in digital music. So in 2000, Apple acquired SoundJam and the team immediately got to work stripping out features that were unnecessary. They wanted a simple aesthetic. iMovie-esque, brushed metal, easy to use. That product was released in 2001 as iTunes. iTunes didn't change the way we consumed music.That revolution was already underway.  And that team didn't just add brushed metal to the rest of the operating system. It had begun with QuickTime in 1991 but it was iTunes through SoundJam that had sparked brushed metal.  SoundJam gave the Mac music visualizers as well. You know, those visuals on the screen that were generated by sound waves from music we were listening to. And while we didn't know it yet, would be the end of software coming in physical boxes. But something else big. There was another device coming in the digital hub strategy. iTunes became the de facto tool used to manage what songs would go on the iPod, released in 2001 as well. That's worthy of its own episode which we'll do soon.  You see, another aspect about SoundJam is that users could rip music off of CDs and into MP3s. The deep engineering work done to get the codec into the system survives here and there in the form of codecs accessible using APIs in the OS. And when combined with spotlight to find music it all became more powerful to build playlists, embed metadata, and listen more insightfully to growing music libraries. But Apple didn't want to just allow people to rip, find, sort, and listen to music. They also wanted to enable users to create music. So in 2002, Apple also acquired a company called Emagic. Emagic would become Logic Pro and Gerhard Lengeling would in 2004 release a much simpler audio engineering tool called Garage Band.  Digital video and video cameras were one thing. But cheap digital point and shoot cameras were everwhere all of a sudden. iPhoto was the next tool in the strategy, dropping in 2002 Here, we got a tool that could import all those photos from our cameras into a single library. Now called Photos, Apple gave us a taste of the machine learning to come by automatically finding faces in photos so we could easily make albums. Special services popped up to print books of our favorite photos. At the time most cameras had their own software to manage photos that had been developed as an after-thought. iPhoto was easy, worked with most cameras, and was very much not an after-thought.  Keynote came in 2003, making it easy to drop photos into a presentation and maybe even iDVD. Anyone who has seen a Steve Jobs presentation understands why Keynote had to happen and if you look at the difference between many a Power Point and Keynote presentation it makes sense why it's in a way a bridge between the making work better and doing so in ways we made home better.  That was the same year that Apple released the iTunes Music Store. This seemed like the final step in a move to get songs onto devices. Here, Jobs worked with music company executives to be able to sell music through iTunes - a strategy that would evolve over time to include podcasts, which the moves effectively created, news, and even apps - as explored on the episode on the App Store. And ushering in an era of creative single-purpose apps that drove down the cost and made so much functionality approachable for so many.  iTunes, iPhoto, and iMovie were made to live together in a consumer ecosystem. So in 2003, Apple reached that point in the digital hub strategy where they were able to take our digital life and wrap them up in a pretty bow. They called that product iLife - which was more a bundle of these services, along with iDVD and Garage Band. Now these apps are free but at the time the bundle would set you back a nice, easy, approachable $49.  All this content creation from the consumer to the prosumer to the professional workgroup meant we needed more and more storage. According to the codec, we could be running at hundreds of megabytes per second of content. So Apple licensed the StorNext File System in 2004 to rescue a company called ADIC and release a 64-bit clustered file system over fibre channel. Suddenly all that new high end creative content could be shared in larger and larger environments. We could finally have someone cutting a movie in Final Cut then hand it off to someone else to cut without unplugging a firewire drive to do it. Professional workflows in a pure-Apple ecosystem were a thing.  Now you just needed a way to distribute all this content. So iWeb in 2004, which allowed us to build websites quickly and bring all this creative content in. Sites could be hosted on MobileMe or files uploaded to a web host via FTP. Apple had dabbled in web services since the 80s with AppleLink then eWorld then iTools, .Mac, and MobileMe, the culmination of the evolutions of these services now referred to as iCloud.  And iCloud now syncs documents and more. Pages came in 2005, Numbers came in 2007, and they were bundled with Keynote to become Apple iWork, allowing for a competitor of sorts to Microsoft Office. Later made free and ported to iOS as well. iCloud is a half-hearted attempt at keeping these synchronized between all of our devices.  Apple had been attacking the creative space from the bottom with the tools in iLife but at the top as well. Competing with tools like Avid's Media Composer, which had been around for the Mac going back to 1989, Apple bundled the professional video products into a single suite called Final Cut Studio. Here, Final Cut Pro, Motion, DVD Studio Pro, Soundtrack Pro, Color (obtained when Apple acquired SiliconColor and renamed it from FinalTouch), Compressor, Cinema Tools, and Qmaster for distributing the processing power for the above tools came in one big old box. iMovie and Garage Band for the consumer market and Final Cut Studio and Logic for the prosumer to professional market. And suddenly I was running around the world deploying Xsan's into video shops, corporate taking head editing studios, and ad agencies Another place where this happened was with photos. Aperture was released in 2005 and  offered the professional photographer tools to manage their large collection of images. And that represented the final pieces of the strategy. It continued to evolve and get better over the years. But this was one of the last aspects of the Digital Hub Strategy.  Because there was a new strategy underway. That's the year Apple began the development of the iPhone. And this represents a shift in the strategy. Released in 2007, then followed up with the first iPad in 2010, we saw a shift from the growth of new products in the digital hub strategy to migrating them to the mobile platforms, making them stand-alone apps that could be sold on App Stores, integrated with iCloud, and killing off those that appealed to more specific needs in higher-end creative environments, like Aperture, which went ended in 2014, and integrating some into other products, like Color becoming a part of Final Cut Pro. But the income from those products has now been eclipsed by mobile devices. Because when we see the returns from one strategy begin to crest - you know, like when the entire creative industry loves you, it's time to move to another, bolder strategy. And that mobile strategy opened our eyes to always online (or frequently online) synchronization between products and integration with products, like we get with Handoff and other technologies today.  In 2009 Apple acquired a company called Lala, which would later be added to iCloud - but the impact to the Digital Hub Strategy was that it paved the way for iTunes Match, a  cloud service that allowed for syncing music from a local library to other Apple devices. It was a subscription and more of a stop-gap for moving people to a subscription to license music than a lasting stand-alone product. And other acquisitions would come over time and get woven in, such as Redmatia, Beats, and Swell.  Steve Jobs said exactly what Apple was going to do in 2001. In one of the most impressive implementations of a strategy, Apple had slowly introduced quality products that tactically ushered in a digital lifestyle since the late 90s and over the next few years. iMovie, iPhoto, iTunes, iDVD, iLife, and in a sign of the changing times - iPod, iPhone, iCloud. To signal the end of that era because it was by then ubiquitous. - then came the iPad. And the professional apps won over the creative industries. Until the strategy had been played out and Apple began laying the groundwork for the next strategy in 2005.  That mobile revolution was built in part on the creative influences of Apple. Tools that came after, like Instagram, made it even easier to take great photos, connect with friends in a way iWeb couldn't - because we got to the point where “there's an app for that”. And as the tools weren't needed, Apple cancelled some one-by-one, or even let Adobe Premiere eclipse Final Cut in many ways. Because you know, sales of the iMac DV were enough to warrant building the product on the Apple platform and eventually Adobe decided to do that. Apple built many of these because there was a need and there weren't great alternatives. Once there were great alternatives, Apple let those limited quantities of software engineers go work on other things they needed done. Like building frameworks to enable a new generation of engineers to build amazing tools for the platform! I've always considered the release of the iPad to be the end of era where Apple was introducing more and more software. From the increased services on the server platform to tools that do anything and everything. But 2010 is just when we could notice what Jobs was doing. In fact, looking at it, we can easily see that the strategy shifted about 5 years before that. Because Apple was busy ushering in the next revolution in computing.  So think about this. Take an Apple, a Microsoft, or a Google. The developers of nearly every single operating system we use today. What changes did they put in place 5 years ago that are just coming to fruition today. While the product lifecycles are annual releases now, that doesn't mean that when they have billions of devices out there that the strategies don't unfold much, much slower. You see, by peering into the evolutions over the past few years, we can see where they're taking computing in the next few years. Who did they acquire? What products will they release? What gaps does that create? How can we take those gaps and build products that get in front of them? This is where magic happens. Not when we're too early like a General Magic was. But when we're right on time. Unless we help set strategy upstream. Or, is it all chaos and not in the least bit predictable? Feel free to send me your thoughts! And thank you…

The History of Computing
Apple 1997-2011: The Return Of Steve Jobs

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 25:31


Steve Jobs left Apple in 1985. He co-founded NeXT Computers and took Pixar public. He then returned to Apple as the interim CEO in 1997 at a salary of $1 per year. Some of the early accomplishments on his watch were started before he got there. But turning the company back around was squarely on him and his team.  By the end of 1997, Apple moved to a build-to-order manufacturing powered by an online store built on WebObjects, the NeXT application server. They killed off a number of models, simplifying the lineup of products and also killed the clone deals, ending licensing of the operating system to other vendors who were at times building sub-par products. And they were busy. You could feel the frenetic pace.  They were busy at work weaving the raw components from NeXT into an operating system that would be called Mac OS X. They announced a partnership that would see Microsoft invest $150 million into Apple to settle patent disputes but that Microsoft would get Internet Explorer bundled on the Mac and give a commitment to release Office for the Mac again. By then, Apple had $1.2 billion in cash reserves again, but armed with a streamlined company that was ready to move forward - but 1998 was a bottoming out of sorts, with Apple only doing just shy of $6 billion in revenue. To move forward, they took a little lesson from the past and released a new all-in-one computer. One that put the color back into that Apple logo. Or rather removed all the colors but Aqua blue from it.  The return of Steve Jobs invigorated many, such as Johnny Ive who is reported to have had a resignation in his back pocket when he met Jobs. Their collaboration led to a number of innovations, with a furious pace starting with the iMac. The first iMacs were shaped like gumdrops and the color of candy as well. The original Bondi blue had commercials showing all the cords in a typical PC setup and then the new iMac, “as unPC as you can get.” The iMac was supposed to be to get on the Internet. But the ensuing upgrades allowed for far more than that.  The iMac put style back into Apple and even computers. Subsequent releases came in candy colors like Lime, Strawberry, Blueberry, Grape, Tangerine, and later on Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power. The G3 chipset bled out into other more professional products like a blue and white G3 tower, which featured a slightly faster processor than the beige tower G3, but a much cooler look - and very easy to get into compared to any other machine on the market at the time. And the Clamshell laptops used the same design language. Playful, colorful, but mostly as fast as their traditional PowerBook counterparts.  But the team had their eye on a new strategy entirely. Yes, people wanted to get online - but these computers could do so much more. Apple wanted to make the Mac the Digital Hub for content. This centered around a technology that had been codeveloped from Apple, Sony, Panasonic, and others called IEEE 1394. But that was kinda' boring so we just called it Firewire. Begun in 1986 and originally started by Apple, Firewire had become a port that was on most digital cameras at the time. USB wasn't fast enough to load and unload a lot of newer content like audio and video from cameras to computers. But I can clearly remember that by the year 1999 we were all living as Jobs put it in a “new emerging digital lifestyle.”  This led to a number of releases from Apple. One was iMovie. Apple included it with the new iMac DV model for free. That model dumped the fan (which Jobs never liked even going back to the early days of Apple) as well as FireWire and the ability to add an AirPort card. Oh, and they released an AirPort base station in 1999 to help people get online easily. It is still one of the simplest router and wi-fi devices I've ever used. And was sleek with the new Graphite design language that would take Apple through for years on their professional devices. iMovie was a single place to load all those digital videos and turn them into something else. And there was another format on the rise, MP3. Most everyone I've ever known at Apple love music. It's in the DNA of the company, going back to Wozniak and Jobs and their love of musicians like Bob Dylan in the 1970s. The rise of the transistor radio and then the cassette and Walkman had opened our eyes to the democratization of what we could listen to as humans. But the MP3 format, which had been around since 1993, was on the rise. People were ripping and trading songs and Apple looked at a tool called Audion and another called SoundJam and decided that rather than Sherlock (or build that into the OS) that they would buy SoundJam in 2000. The new software, which they called iTunes, allowed users to rip and burn CDs easily. Apple then added iPhoto, iWeb, and iDVD. For photos, creating web sites, and making DVDs respectively. The digital hub was coming together. But there was another very important part of that whole digital hub strategy. Now that we had music on our computers we needed something more portable to listen to that music on. There were MP3 players like the Diamond Rio out there, and there had been going back to the waning days of the Digital Equipment Research Lab - but they were either clunky or had poor design or just crappy and cheap. And mostly only held an album or two. I remember walking down that isle at Fry's about once every other month waiting and hoping. But nothing good ever came.  That is, until Jobs and the Apple hardware engineering lead Job Rubinstein found Tony Fadell. He had been at General Magic, you know, the company that ushered in mobility as an industry. And he'd built Windows CE mobile devices for Philips in the Velo and Nino. But when we got him working with Jobs, Rubinstein, and Johnny Ive on the industrial design front, we got one of the most iconic devices ever made: the iPod.  And the iPod wasn't all that different on the inside from a Newton. Blasphemy I know. It sported a pair of ARM chips and Ive harkened back to simpler times when he based the design on a transistor radio. Attention to detail and the lack thereof in the Sony Diskman propelled Apple to sell more than 400 million  iPods to this day. By the time the iPod was released in 2001, Apple revenues had jumped to just shy of $8 billion but dropped back down to $5.3. But everything was about to change. And part of that was that the iPod design language was about to leak out to the rest of the products with white iBooks, white Mac Minis, and other white devices as a design language of sorts.  To sell all those iDevices, Apple embarked on a strategy that seemed crazy at the time. They opened retail stores. They hired Ron Johnson and opened two stores in 2001. They would grow to over 500 stores, and hit a billion in sales within three years. Johnson had been the VP of merchandising at Target and with the teams at Apple came up with the idea of taking payment without cash registers (after all you have an internet connected device you want to sell people) and the Genius Bar.  And generations of devices came that led people back into the stores. The G4 came along - as did faster RAM. And while Apple was updating the classic Mac operating system, they were also hard at work preparing NeXT to go across the full line of computers. They had been working the bugs out in Rhapsody and then Mac OS X Server, but the client OS, Codenamed Kodiak, went into beta in 2000 and then was released as a dual-boot option in Cheetah, in 2001. And thus began a long line of big cats, going to Puma then Jaguar in 2002, Panther in 2003, Tiger in 2005, Leopard in 2007, Snow Leopard in 2009, Lion in 2011, Mountain Lion in 2012 before moving to the new naming scheme that uses famous places in California.  Mac OS X finally provided a ground-up, modern, object-oriented operating system. They built the Aqua interface on top of it. Beautiful, modern, sleek. Even the backgrounds! The iMac would go from a gumdrop to a sleek flat panel on a metal stand, like a sunflower. Jobs and Ive are both named on the patents for this as well as many of the other inventions that came along in support of the rapid device rollouts of the day.  Jaguar, or 10.2, would turn out to be a big update. They added Address Book, iChat - now called Messages, and after nearly two decades replaced the 8-bit Happy Mac with a grey Apple logo in 2002. Yet another sign they were no longer just a computer company. Some of these needed a server and storage so Apple released the Xserve in 2002 and the Xserve RAID in 2003. The pro devices also started to transition from the grey graphite look to brushed metal, which we still use today.  Many wanted to step beyond just listening to music. There were expensive tools for creating music, like ProTools. And don't get me wrong, you get what you pay for. It's awesome. But democratizing the creation of media meant Apple wanted a piece of software to create digital audio - and released Garage Band in 2004. For this they again turned to an acquisition, EMagic, which had a tool called Logic Audio. I still use Logic to cut my podcasts. But with Garage Band they stripped it down to the essentials and released a tool that proved wildly popular, providing an on-ramp for many into the audio engineering space.  Not every project worked out. Apple had ups and downs in revenue and sales in the early part of the millennium. The G4 Cube was released in 2000 and while it is hailed as one of the greatest designs by industrial designers it was discontinued in 2001 due to low sales. But Steve Jobs had been hard at work on something new. Those iPods that were becoming the cash cow at Apple and changing the world, turning people into white earbud-clad zombies spinning those click wheels were about to get an easier way to put media into iTunes and so on the device.  The iTunes Store was released in 2003. Here, Jobs parlayed the success at Apple along with his own brand to twist the arms of executives from the big 5 record labels to finally allow digital music to be sold online. Each song was a dollar. Suddenly it was cheap enough that the music trading apps just couldn't keep up. Today it seems like everyone just pays a streaming subscription but for a time, it gave a shot in the arm to music companies and gave us all this new-found expectation that we would always be able to have music that we wanted to hear on-demand.  Apple revenue was back up to $8.25 billion in 2004. But Apple was just getting started. The next seven years would see that revenue climb from to $13.9 billion in 2005, $19.3 in 2006, $24 billion in 2007, $32.4 in 2008, $42.9 in 2009, $65.2 in 2010, and a staggering $108.2 in 2011. After working with the PowerPC chipset, Apple transitioned new computers to Intel chips in 2005 and 2006. Keep in mind that most people used desktops at the time and just wanted fast. And it was the era where the Mac was really open source friendly so having the ability to load in the best the Linux and Unix worlds had to offer for software inside projects or on servers was made all the easier. But Intel could produce chips faster and were moving faster. That Intel transition also helped with what we call the “App Gap” where applications written for Windows could be virtualized for the Mac. This helped the Mac get much more adoption in businesses. Again, the pace was frenetic. People had been almost begging Apple to release a phone for years. The Windows Mobile devices, the Blackberry, the flip phones, even the Palm Treo. They were all crap in Jobs' mind. Even the Rockr that had iTunes in it was crap. So Apple released the iPhone in 2007 in a now-iconic  Jobs presentation. The early version didn't have apps, but it was instantly one of the more saught-after gadgets. And in an era where people paid $100 to $200 for phones it changed the way we thought of the devices. In fact, the push notifications and app culture and always on fulfilled the General Magic dream that the Newton never could and truly moved us all into an always-on i (or Internet) culture. The Apple TV was also released in 2007. I can still remember people talking about Apple releasing a television at the time. The same way they talk about Apple releasing a car. It wasn't a television though, it was a small whitish box that resembled a Mac Mini - just with a different media-browsing type of Finder. Now it's effectively an app to bootstrap the media apps on a Mac.  It had been a blistering 10 years. We didn't even get into Pages, FaceTime, They weren't done just yet. The iPad was released in 2010. By then, Apple revenues exceeded those of Microsoft. The return and the comeback was truly complete.  Similar technology used to build the Apple online store was also used to develop the iTunes Store and then the App Store in 2008. Here, rather than go to a site you might not trust and download an installer file with crazy levels of permissions. One place where it's still a work in progress to this day was iTools, released in 2000 and rebranded to .Mac or dot Mac in 2008, and now called MobileMe. Apple's vision to sync all of our data between our myriad of devices wirelessly was a work in progress and never met the lofty goals set out. Some services, like Find My iPhone, work great. Others notsomuch. Jobs famously fired the team lead at one point. And while it's better than it was it's still not where it needs to be.  Steve Jobs passed away in 2011 at 56 years old. His first act at Apple changed the world, ushering in first the personal computing revolution and then the graphical interface revolution. He left an Apple that meant something. He returned to a demoralized Apple and brought digital media, portable music players, the iPhone, the iPad, the Apple TV, the iMac, the online music store, the online App Store, and so much more. The world had changed in that time, so he left, well, one more thing. You see, when they started, privacy and security wasn't much of a thing. Keep in mind, computers didn't have hard drives. The early days of the Internet after his return was a fairly save I or Internet world. But by the time he passed away there there were some troubling trends. The data on our phones and computers could weave together nearly every bit of our life to an outsider. Not only could this lead to identity theft but with the growing advertising networks and machine learning capabilities, the consequences of privacy breaches on Apple products could be profound as a society. He left an ethos behind to build great products but not at the expense of those who buy them. One his successor Tim Cook has maintained.  On the outside it may seem like the daunting 10 plus years of product releases has slowed. We still have the Macbook, the iMac, a tower, a mini, an iPhone, an iPad, an Apple TV. We now have HomeKit, a HomePod, new models of all those devices, Apple silicon, and some new headphones - but more importantly we've had to retreat a bit internally and direct some of those product development cycles to privacy, protecting users, shoring up the security model. Managing a vast portfolio of products in the largest company in the world means doing those things isn't always altruistic. Big companies can mean big law suits when things go wrong. These will come up as we cover the history of the individual devices in greater detail. The history of computing is full of stories of great innovators. Very few took a second act. Few, if any, had as impactful a first act as either that Steve Jobs had. It wasn't just him in any of these. There are countless people from software developers to support representatives to product marketing gurus to the people that write the documentation. It was all of them, working with inspiring leadership and world class products that helped as much as any other organization in the history of computing, to shape the digital world we live in today. 

Entrepreneur Lounge of India (ELI)
ELI-40 | Akshay Shah (Founder CEO of iWeb Technology - EdTech company)

Entrepreneur Lounge of India (ELI)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 25:04


In this video, Mr. Akshay Shah talks about EdTech space and the different possibilities that are upcoming. Check out his: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akshayiweb/ Website: https://iwebtechno.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwebltd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/agilewiz YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXz8...

DJ Shaker HD
Bae - iWeb & College Boy Jesse (Soca 2019)

DJ Shaker HD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 2:53


Produced By: Vallis ‘ShakerHD’ Weekes (CAE/IPI 793063424) Bass & Electric Guitar: Imran Weekes Additional Guitar: Deon Ryan Written By: Water Street Boyz Mixed By: ShakerHD Productions Mastered By: ZigBoi Music

DJ Rusty G's Podcast
Carnival Done 2018 (Soca Mix)

DJ Rusty G's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 88:18


Carnival tabanca is a real thing.. this mix is the cure! Featuring music from Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Bermuda & Antigua (a few trini tunes too) 1. Madness Again (DJ Rusty G Dubplate) – King Bubba FM 2. Funky Business – Fimba 3. True Story – Lil Rick 4. Push Back – Peter Ram 5. Juice – King Bubba FM 6. Trending – Shal Marshall 7. De Baddest – Scrilla 8. De Road – Problem Child 9. Roughness – Marzville 10. Tek Off yuh Clothes – Majah Hype, Lil Rick & King Bubba FM 11. Backway – Verseewild 12. No Glass Back – Harware & Hard Ears 13. No Lazy Body – Patrice Roberts 14. Work on You – Problem Child & Terrah Dan 15. Ben It –Lil Rick 16. Hover It – Lil Rick 17. Under Dawg – Booty Bounce 18. NBGA (No Boring Girls Allowed) – Stiffy 19. Wine After Wine – Hypa Sounds 20. Sugar Lump – Lil Rick 21. Feting Family – Mikey 22. Trouble in the Morning – V’ghn 23. Whole Night – L Pank 24. Attitude – Holla Bak & Skinny Fabulous 25. Loyal Side Man – Blackadan 26. Gifted – Dash 27. Thank God for Soca – Pappy Boi 28. Tombstone – Mandilla Linkz 29. Mudda Sally – Lil Rick 30. Bajan Style (Trample It) – King Bubba FM 31. Lies – Stiffy 32. X – Ezra D’ Funmachine 33. People Man – Kisha & Mata 34. Bacchanal – Freezy 35. Mr. Prickle – Black Boy Ft. Big Sea 36. Foot Apart – Big Red 37. Go Dong – JoJo 38. Ben Dong For D Hmm – Krome & Nassis 39. Pete – Jay Budz, Messi, XL 40. Spin Like Two Shillin – Zoomboy 41. Amen – Fireman Hooper 42. Total Oblivion – Ricardo Drue 43. Soca Defenders – Skinny Fabulous 44. Up Straight – Skinny Fabulous 45. Mash up Challenge – Luni Sparks & Electrify 46. I Ent Giving Up – Lil Kerry 47. Wasted – Soca Ray 48. Coconut Water – Shabba 49. Action – Lil Natty, Thunda & Lavaman 50. Stand up Dey – Tallpree 51. Get in Yuh Section – Lil Natty & Thunda 52. Manager – Jus D 53. Jiggle Jiggle – King Bubba FM 54. 90’s Honda – Jus Smoove 55. Camo – Miguel 56. Sugar – Jus D & Faith 57. Who Drinking – Maloney 58. Sweetness – Marzville 59. Only Thing She Know – Jus D 60. Wine Down Low – Yannick Hooper 61. Country – Biggie Irie 62. Wifi – Ricardo Drue 63. Hole – Jus D 64. Morning Vibez – Lil Rick 65. Pour Anudda Shot – Leadpipe & Saddis 66. When You Passing – Ricardo Drue 67. Glorious – Lyrikal 68. Juck Fuh Dat – iWeb 69. Too Sweet – Holla Bak 70. Tiney Winey – Joaquin 71. Correction Time – Jagwa De Champ 72. Rod of Correction – Nish Ft. Stiffy 73. Face Down – Jagwa De Champ 74. Trouble – Salty & Travis World 75. Land Work – Blackboy 76. For Me Please – Freezy 77. Two Clap – Subance & Mighty 78. Parle Bow – Blackboy Ft. Youth 79. Teddyson John - Vent 80. Hello (DJ Rusty G Dubplate) – Kes 81. Catch Feelings – Nadia Batson 82. Aye Yo – Sekon Sta 83. Holding On – Turner 84. Feeling For Ya (DJ Rusty G Dubplate) – Jay III 85. Overdue (DJ Rusty G Dubplate) – Erphaan Alves 86. Full of Vibe – Voice & Marge Blackman 87. Year for Love – Voice 88. Take it Slow – Machel Montano 89. Champions – Turner 90. Ups & Downs – M1 91. Ridim in Ya Back – Stiffy 92. Ultimate Jam – Joaquin 93. Love on the Road – Ponaflex

The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Learn how to be an effective educator using Web 2.0 Tools

The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 57:38


In this episode of the TeacherCast Podcast, we discuss how to bring Educational Technology into our classrooms to better engage our students. Topics Covered:What are parent expectations for our teachers today? Using iWeb in the classroom Facebook Teaching Professional Development classes to other teachers How to use technology in the classroom I have my first iPad… now what? How to Podcast and using Podcasts in the Classroom Using technology to communicate with parents Using iTunes to communicate with your students Using Blogs and Wiki's for communication Educational apps for the iPad and Desktop Teachers using websites Teaching Problem Solving Skills with the iPad QR Codes Using cell phones in the classroom Teaching the same lessons… using updated technologies Staying ahead of the tech curve Finding time for technology Apps Discussed:http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/talking-tom-cat/id377194688?mt=8 (Talking Tom) Tom is your pet cat, that responds to your touch and repeats everything you say with a funny voice. You can pet him, poke him or grab his tail. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/toy-story-read-along/id364376920?mt=8 (Toy Story Read-along) A fully interactive reading experience packed with Games, Movie Clips, Coloring Pages, Sing-along Tunes, and Surprises on every page. Hear the story read aloud, record your own narration, or explore at your own pace. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cookie-doodle/id342128086?mt=8 (Cookie Doodle) If you enjoy making cookies but hate the mess, this is the app for you. We provide the dough, a rolling pin, cookie cutters, your choice of frostings, sprinkles, and candies all in one easy to use package. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/k12-timed-reading-practice/id374985358?mt=8 (K12 Timed Reading) K12 Timed Reading Practice lets readers in levels K-4 practice fluency by reading short, timed stories. Improving fluency allows readers to read smoothly and quickly so they can focus on comprehension rather than on decoding words. Websites Discussed:http://www.Edmodo.com/ (Edmodo) http://www.Twitter.com/ (Twitter) https://plus.google.com/ (GooglePlus) http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie (iMovie) http://www.WordPress.com/ (WordPress) http://www.Blogger.com/ (Blogger) http://www.techsmith.com/jing (Jing) http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia (Camtasia) http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/garageband/id408709785?mt=8%20 (Garageband) http://www.apple.com/ilife/iweb (iWeb) http://www.Skype.com/ (Skype) http://www.apple.com/ipad/built-in-apps/photobooth.html (PhotoBooth) http://www.astorybeforebed.com/ (A Story Before Bed) http://www.TinyURL.com/ (Tiny URL) http://www.polleverywhere.com/ (Poll Everywhere) http://www.Twitterfall.com/ (Twitterfall) About Our Guests:Cyndi Danner-Kuhn is a faculty member and the Education Technology Integration Coordinator for the Kansas State University College of Education. She describes herself as an educational futurist who works to leverage technology for the benefit of learners. She is am an educator, digital storyteller, blogger and digital change agent, artist, and friend. Cyndi addresses a range of topics related to technology integration, distance learning, education, business and twenty-first-century literacy and is a catalyst for creative engagement and collaborative learning. Additionally, Cyndi is an experienced graphic designer, website designer, author, and technology consultant. and has written and facilitated over $850,000 in technology grants in Kansas. Cyndi describes herself as: “Bear in mind, I am not a geek/techie. I know many geek/techies, and I am absolutely NOT one of them. Geek/Techies are excited by creating the technology. I am excited by what that technology can do and about discovering the possibilities. Technology is changing the way we do business, teach, and learn, in the 21st century, I am a part of that change. Mark Greentree is the principle blogger and podcast creator...

/dev/hell
Episode 53: Let's Get This Thing Over With

/dev/hell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014


Guest-less and listless, Chris and Ed slouch their way back to their studios. Chris talks about the time he tried to murder a disabled woman with his new luxury sedan, we discuss artisanal PHP-Nuke sites, and how we got our local user groups started. Then It really goes off the rails with a discussion of the awesomeness of Dragon Age: Inquistion, and what happens to games and other services that rely on Internet connectivity. Correction: It looks like Ultima Online and Phantasy Star Online are still up! Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Roave and WonderNetwork Follow us on Twitter here. Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 47.4MB, 1:06:13) Links and Notes Mobility scooters PHP-Nuke GLOSSY Toronto PHP Dragon Age: Inquisition Marvel Puzzle Quest Phantasy Star Online Ultima Online iWeb

LAPUG
LAPUG Monthly Meeting August 2014

LAPUG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2014 139:33


At our last meeting, we took a little survey of topics members would like us to cover at future meetings. One of those topics had to do with networking and the explanation of IP numbers, how they're given out, gateways, DNS, switches, routers, bridges, IP port numbers, port forwarding and all the mysterious stuff that Internet companies make you go through. It's important you understand what all these things are so that you'll be better equipped to troubleshoot networking issues with your computer equipment.  This could be a full day class for technical folks but we'll condense it into a short presentation in English for all to understand. Creating web sites can be an overwhelming experience. When Apple discontinued iWeb a few years ago, many people started looking for alternative tools. There are many out there like Rapidweaver, Dreamweaver and Everweb. This month, we'll talk about Sandvox and show you a quick and easy way to get great looking web sites with a bunch of bells and whistles. In light of recent discussions on the LAPUG list, we will once again talk about the importance of unique and strong passwords. And, of course, we'll go over some other current events in the OS X world as well as review some cool Mac & iOS apps and leave some time for Q&A.

Claudia Hansen's Podcast

Claudia viser hvordan man laver podcast igennem iweb. (Bruges til eksamen, onsdag)

Claudia Moreno's Podcast

Claudia viser hvordan man laver en podcast igennem programmet iweb (Skal bruges til eksamen på onsdag)

AppSnack
AppSnack 55 - Finns det ett liv efter Google Reader?

AppSnack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 56:13


Veckans nyheter Samsung lanserar Galaxy IV Wired.com Och Apple känner flåset Wall Street Journal Och lanserar minisite som framhäver allt det unika med iPhone 5 Apple.com ----------------------- Apple har släppt OS X 10.8.3 http://macworld.idg.se/2.1038/1.497448/skarp-version-av-os-x-1083-slappt ----------------------- Dropbox köper Mailbox Mashable.com ----------------------- Funny or die gör Steve Jobs-film Cultofmac.com ----------------------- Veckans reportage AppSnack träffar mannen bakom det svenska företaget Dahl som vill utmana Apple med en ny mobil lagom till jul http://www.dagensps.se/artiklar/2012/12/03/19968640/index.xml Screen shot, gamla hemsidan... (var har vi sett det förut?) Forumdiskussion 99 mac Gamla hemsidan kan man fortfarande komma in på: http://www.dahlmobile.com/html/about/aboutus/ ..och den nya? http://kexxio.com/dahl/ Veckans snackis Google Reader lägger ned “There are two simple reasons for this: usage of Google Reader has declined, and as a company we’re pouring all of our energy into fewer products.” Google Reader is useful, reliable service that suffered from shameful neglect Vad som händer efter Google Reader Google Reader Still Drives Far More Traffic Than Google+ Google Reader lived on borrowed time 5 iOS news app alternatives to Google Reader Google, destroyer of ecosystems Why the death of Google Reader doesn’t bother me that much Why Google killed off Google Reader: It was self-defense Hitler finds out Google Reader is shutting down En halv miljon har redan lämnat Google Reader Den enes bröd... More than 500,000 Google Reader users have joined the feedly community over the last 48 hours. Frågor att diskutera: Varför gör Google så här? Bör vi bry oss? Vad är alternativen? http://www.newsblur.com/ http://www.feedly.com/ http://theoldreader.com/ http://getprismatic.com/ http://www.feedafever.com/ mfl Många av alternativen kostar pengar, hur många kommer betala för rss-tjänster och hur påverkar det vårt surfande om gemene man slutar följa rss-flöden? Har sociala medier kanske redan ersatt rss? Börjar vi se slutet för öppna standarder? I ett vidare perspektiv, vilka andra tjänster kan Google tänkas lägga ned? Och vilka andra tjänster som vi använder och älskar kan lägga ned, från andra leverantörer än Google och vad kan det få för konsekvenser? Minns Google Wave, iWeb, Megaupload etc. Veckans OS X-tips Textexpander http://www.smilesoftware.com/TextExpander/index.html Veckans produktivitetstips Glui http://glui.me/ Veckans iOS-tips iBook Author - Apples “doldis”-program. http://www.apple.com/se/ibooks-author/ Veckans speltips Real Racing 3 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/real-racing-3/id556164008?mt=8

Castálio Podcast
Carlos Brando E Rafael Rosa Fu: GrokPodcast - Part 1

Castálio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2012


Olá pessoal e sejam muito bem vindos ao primeiro episódio de outubro! Desta vez eu tive a oportunidade de conversar pelo Google Hangout com o Carlos Brando e Rafael Rosa Fu do **GrokPodcast**! Foi super divertido conversar com eles, e o bate-papo foi tão bom que eu decidi dividir a entrevista em duas partes para ficar mais conveninente para vocês escutarem. Nesta primeira parte conversamos sobre como que a idéia de criar o podcast surgiu em um barzinho em São Paulo, quando o Brando e Rafael conversavam com o Fábio Akita depois de um RubyConf. Logo depois do primeiro episódio eles resolveram mudar um pouco o foco (que tinha começado falando sobre livros) e desde então os tópicos e entrevistados ficaram mais e mais interessantes. Já são mais de 77 episódios nos ensinando a "grokar" mais sobre vários temas e o futuro promete novas aventuras! Então gostaria de convidá-los a conhecerem um pouco mais sobre o Carlos Brando que dentre várias coisas escreveu alguns livros sobre Ruby on Rails, trabalhou em companhias como a Portugal Telecom Group, AT&T Latin America, DirecTV, SKY, VISA, Surgeworks, Amanaiê e Sociably, e hoje prefere uma vida mais pacata em Franca, SP. Também temos o Rafael Rosa Fu que mora em Montreal no Canadá, tem 5 gatos (Cecília, Dalila, Ariela, Juju e Bebê), e hoje trabalha no iWeb.

Content, Structure & Style - An Unofficial Squarespace Podcast

A second season of Content, Structure & Style starts with a discussion on SOPA and online piracy, then we answer listener questions.  We talk about Squarespace and SOPA, iWeb and... The world is always looking for a better way to manage their content, to design something new and just be plain awesome on the web. Collectively, we’re here to say - look no further. You should be using Squarespace. That’s what Content, Structure & Style is all about.

Appleando, el Podcast
Appleando 67 Podcast. Tertulia 58 de los que andamos en Apple

Appleando, el Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2011 91:58


Nos reunimos algo más tarde de lo deseado el equipo habitual DGJOR para hablar de los siguientes temas: Aclaramos Airdrop Adios a iWeb, iDisk y Galerías Esperando Lion Problemas de audio 10.6.8 Google+ Asus EEE Pad POW: iUsers POW: Onavo POW: Money

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 06.27.2011

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2011 12:39


Blog of China Mobile Indicates iPhone for Carrier to be Announced in September / Morgan Stanley Analyst Expects Late September Release of Next iPhone / 9 to 5 Mac: Source Says 16-Core Mac Pro Coming Mid-2011 / BestBuy.com Shows MacBook Air “Not Available for Shipping” / DigiTimes: Apple to Take Delivery of 8-Million MacBook Airs in 3Q / Electronista: DigiTimes Probably Accidentally Added a Zero to the MacBook Air Estimates / iLounge: High Cost of Thunderbolt May Limit Consumer Peripheral Adoption / Apple Issues Security Fixes for Leopard and Snow Leopard / Barclays Analyst Says Worry Over iPhone Transition to 4G the Reason for Apple Stock Underperforming / Apple Files Suit Against South Korea’s Samsung in South Korea / Days Appear to Be Truly Numbered (368) for iWeb, iDisk, and MobileMe Gallery

MyMac.com Podcast
MyMac Podcast 354 - Hey iTunes…Gotta Match?

MyMac.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2011 67:19


Skype seriously disliked us tonight with Volume issues and hisses. But we soldered on and had a great time talking about all kinds of stuff and LOT'S of great feedback from out terrific listeners! We got our 50th FaceBook Liker (is that even a word?), talked about DropBox, and Actor Richard Dreyfuss was kind enough to read the iTunes EULA for us…um what? iWeb may be history and Gaz is not happy about it. iTunes Match gets a going over and Guy can't end the show worth a darn.

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 06.14.2011

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2011 19:59


Apple Settles Patent Lawsuits with Nokia / Apple Quizzes Developers About “Legal Issues” Around Applications / Apple Files to Intervene in Suits Between Lodsys and Developers / ForeSee Sues to Have Lodsys Patents Invalidated / Lodsys Sues a Load of Big Name Companies for Patent Infringement / Apple Argues for App Store Trademark Calling Amazon Appstore “Inferior” / iCloud Communications Sues Apple for Trademark Infringement / Fortune: Apple Share Price Drops During WWDC-Week Nothing New / Rumor Says Unlocked iPhone 4 Hitting Apple Stores Tomorrow (But Is It “Totally Reliable?”) / 9to5 Mac: Secret Source Says Next iPhone in Final Testing / Rumor: Sprint iPhone in Testing Too / Canaccord Analyst: iPhone 4 Still Top-Selling Smartphone for Verizon and AT&T / Apple Seeds New Snow Leopard Update beta to Developers / NPD Analyst: Mac App Store Delivery of Lion to Hurt Traditional Retailers / Nuance Releases Free iOS App for Inputing into Computer Apps / Apple Confirms Some Verizon iPad 2s Recalled Due to Duplicate MEIDs / Purported Jobs microMail Points to Deaths of iWeb and MobileMe Hosting / Comic Book Bio of Steve Jobs Due Out in August / Instagram 8 Months In: 5 Million Users and 4 Employees / Grab the Stitcher App at for your chance at an iPad 2

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 01.07.2011

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2011 18:12


Apple Opens Mac App Store with Over 1,000 Apps / Mac OS X 10.6.6 Centered On Mac App Store with Few Other Inclusions / Mac OS X 10.6.6 Fixes One Security Issue for Snow Leopard Machines Only / Macworld UK Eyes Savings on Apple-Made Software in Mac App Store / The Loop Note a Lack of iDVD and iWeb in Mac App Store / Apple Updates iWork 09 / TUAW Breaks Down Apparent Price Ranges in Mac App Store / Silicon Alley Insider Looks at the Likely Evolution of Pricing on the Mac App Store / SAI Looks at How Mac App Store Could Lead to More Macs Sold / Computerworld Examines Concerns Some Developers Have Over Mac App Store / Apple Insider Hears Tell of Three-Week Vacation Blackout at Apple Retail / A T and T Drops 8GB iPhone 3GS to 49-Dollars with Two-Year Contract / Bloomberg Says Apple Courted Blackstone Exec for CFO (Apple Denies It) / Bloomberg Says Blackstone Approach Could Mean Apple has an Appetite for Acquisition / Windows President Bashes Apple Devices at CES Address / Ballmer Address to CES Almost Completely Ignores Tablets

Tech45
Tech45 - 031 - Bye bye Walkman, hello Air!

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 72:49


Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter. Panel Stefaan Lesage, @stefaanlesage op Twitter, of via de Devia website. Marco Frissen, @mfrissen op Twitter, of via zijn website. Jan Seurinck, @janseurinck op Twitter, of via zijn website. Davy Buntinx, @dirtyjos op Twitter, of via zijn website. Gast Harold Kuepers, @haroldkuepers op Twitter, of via zijn website. Onderwerpen We beginnen deze aflevering met triest nieuws: Sony stopt met het maken van Walkmans! (Sony Retires the cassette walkmans after 30 years). Sinds 1979 zijn er maar liefst 220 miljoen van gemaakt. Het grote nieuws deze week was de aankondiging van nieuwe Apple producten. In aflevering 30 maakten we al voorzichtig wat voorspellingen, nu kijken we terug en geven we onze mening over wat er zoal uitgekomen is: iLife 11 met daarin iPhoto 11, iMovie 11 en Garageband 11. iWeb en iDVD zijn naar de achtergrond gezet. De voorbeschouwing van Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Zal dit de laatste kat zijn? De Macbook Air. Een hebbeding of echt een laptop die je moet hebben? En niet te vergeten Facetime voor de Mac. Jan heeft er zelfs speciaal OS X Snow Leopard voor gekocht. Elk panellid geeft zijn top en flop van de afgelopen product introductie. Tips Davy heeft Airdropper ontdekt. Een dienst waarmee je veilig bestanden van iemand kan ontvangen in je dropbox, zelfs al heeft deze geen account. Stefaan speelt tegenwoordig Runes of Magic. Een MMORPG a la World of Warcraft. Jan heeft eindelijk Natter werkend gekregen. Natter zou de "missing link" tussen Facebook en Twitter conversaties moeten zijn. Harold vind de Jabra Cruiser carkit best goed werken. Geen gedoe met docking kabels. Marco vind Summify de bom. Summify maakt gebruik van je social netwerk om nieuwsberichten te rangschikken. Als 2e tip komt er nog het bijzondere Littlecosm. Een Massively Multiplayer Twitter client. Het spel verloopt aan de hand van je tweets. Nog niet beschikbaar, de ontwikkelaar hoopt een eerste versie eind dit jaar online te krijgen. Feedback Het Tech45-team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, laat dan een commentaar hieronder achter. Via twitter kan natuurlijk ook @tech45cast. Ook audio-reacties in .mp3-formaat zijn altijd welkom. Items voor de volgende aflevering kunnen gemarkeerd worden in Delicious met de tag 'tech45'. Vergeet ook niet dat je 'live' kan komen meepraten via live.tech45.eu op dinsdag 2 november vanaf 21u30. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan je downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player, of gewoon gratis abonneren via iTunes.

MyMac.com Podcast
MyMac Podcast 315 - Walmart is right on Target!

MyMac.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2010 64:27


We get some very nice feedback from Twitter and a Skype call from a Mystery caller about iWeb. Is iLife 11 coming out soon? Amazon's German site seems to think so. Guy and Gaz spend some time talking about what they'd like to see in the next version just in time for GarageBand to crash. Also, Walmart and Target will soon be selling iPads. Who in Apple thought THAT was a good idea?

Mac para todos - HD
017.-Rapidweaver (I)

Mac para todos - HD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2010 30:12


Después de un tiempo de sequía creativa, también llamada vacaciones, vuelvo a la carga con este nuevo episodio, el primero como macparatodos.es. He querido hablar sobre Rapidweaver, un programa de creación de páginas web que se adapta perfectamente, tanto a usuarios noveles y sin ningún conocimiento de programación, como a a aquellos de vosotros que deseáis experimentar más allá de iWeb utilizando HTML, CSS, JavaScript,… Mezcla el uso de plantillas fácilmente adaptables al gusto de cada uno, con la posibilidad de añadir diferentes tipos de páginas a nuestra web como blog, álbum de fotos, formulario de contacto,… Vamos a dividirlo en dos, y en este primero nos centraremos en la interfaz de usuario y las nociones más básicas, dejando para el siguiente la parte de publicación y elementos más complejos

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Moving Text Boxes

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:36


A short and simple tutorial on how to move text boxes in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Moving Objects Forward or Backward in the Stack

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:28


A short and simple tutorial on how to objects forward or backward in the stack in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Hide the Navigation Menu

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:20


A short and simple tutorial on how to hide the navigation menu in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Export Photos From iPhoto to iWeb

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:26


A short and simple tutorial on how to export photos from iPhoto to iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Rearrange Pages on Your Website

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:09


A short and simple tutorial on how to rearrange pages on your website in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Delete Visitor Comments or Attachments Over the Internet

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:27


A short and simple tutorial on how to delete visitor comments or attachments to your iweb site over the internet. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Delete Visitor Comments or Attachments Using iWeb

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:09


A short and simple tutorial on how to delete visitor comments or attachments to your website using iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Duplicate a Webpage

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:09


A short and simple tutorial on how to duplicate a webpage in iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Show or Hide Text Box Boundaries

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 0:05


A short and simple tutorial on how to show or hide textbox boundaries in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Add or Delete a Blog Entry

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:21


A short and simple tutorial on how to add or delete a blog entry from your webpage in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Aligning Objects on Your Webpage

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:24


A short and simple tutorial on how to align objects on your webpage in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change Alignment Guide Settings

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:24


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the alignment guide settings in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Browser Background

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:24


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the browser background of your webpage in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Dimensions of a Webpage

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:28


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the dimensions of your webpage in iWeb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Layout of a Blog or Podcast Summary Page

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:18


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the layout of your blog or podcast summary page in iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Layout of an Albums Page

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:20


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the layout of an albums page in iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Length and number of Blog Entry Excerpts

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:33


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the length and number of blog entry excerpts in iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Theme of a Webpage

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:14


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the theme of a webpage in iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Vertical Alignment of a Webpage

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:25


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the vertical alignment of a webpage in iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify

Media Editing for Dummies
iWeb - Change the Start Site

Media Editing for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 0:07


A short and simple tutorial on how to change the start site in iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify