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**One of the best ways to ignite your own cozy FIRE is to live life as a lazy digital nomad. And all you need to do is browse the Internet and type things on your keyboard. We're lighting a FIRE the easy way on the ProcrastiN8r Podcast 2 weeks ago (lvl 11. I said 10 but it's 11 and I'm too lazy to re-record the whole thing) we talked about how to FIND your niche. Today we're looking at.... Top 10 Ways on how to WRITE CONTENT for your niche...with as little effort as possible Without further ado, let's BURN...right into it You can't just blog to everybody! Blogging to everybody is blogging to nobody. Find. Your. Niche. NEWSJACKING (or as I call it “Procrasi-logging) involves finding a relevant trending topic and repurposing it for your own blog 10. Look at Your Competition AppSumo Look up a topic, then see the top articles related to that keyword View social media share stats for Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit as well as Total Engagement. Evergreen score (how long after it's published is it still being shared?) Take a look at magazine websites (headlines, images, language/slang used) Subscribe to top content creators in your niche. To find blogs, get an RSS Reader like Feedbin, Feedly, Inoreader, or Flipboard Listen to podcasts. Watch YouTube and Twitch. 9. Read the News Search Google News for a topic related to your niche and look at the top articles. Go to a site like AllTop or Reddit to find topic specific news (niche specific) Look at an article, video, or podcasts as if you're in the room talking to them in a conversation. What can you add to the conversation? What insight is missing? Can you add a joke or something funny? 8.See What People Are Talking About and How They Are Engaging RedditList Type keyword related to niche, find relevant subreddits You could look at the official Reddit as well to find But Redditlist includes Subscriber rank (compared to other subreddits) and subscriber growth. Reddit list does NOT include all subreddits. Search relevant hashtags on Twitter, groups or Pages on Facebook, Pins on Pinterest, stories and posts on Instagram. See which posts are getting the most engagement and what type of emotional reaction the commenters are having. Write content that purposely sparks that emotion in your language (anger, sadness, joy, laughter, fear, etc.) Look at the comments of what people are saying on reddit, blog posts, and news sites. Pay attention to what's happening in the conversation. Are there points you agree with and could build upon with your own spin or maybe something you disagree with. 7. Find Out What People Are ASKING About What do people in your niche want to know? What are some common problems or concerns? Attend Livestreams and Webinars. Take notes not only on the content itself but What are people asking? What kind of comments are they saying? Look at FAQs of sites within your niche and build content answering them in your own words. (eg. There might be “How do I get rid of background noise like fans in my audio?” on a software like Audacity or Adobe Audition or “How do I promote my brand on Facebook” on a site related to online marketing or “How do I receive dividends?” on a stock exchange site/app) 6. Always C&P Participate in forums and Reddit discussions yourself. Comment on FB posts, YouTube videos, Instagram photos. Answer questions on Quora, ehow, or Yahoo Answers. Amazon and other shopping sites are great if your niche is more product focused; you can look at the reviews and asked questions. Copy and Paste your own comments into a note taking app like Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, Dropbox Paper, or Google Keep. Tag it with relevant tags and give it a title so you'll remember the gist of what you're saying at a glance. Include a link to the comments. Color code it to make it easy to find in the future Remember: it's important to ALWAYS copy & paste your comment BEFORE you even post it, maybe even create a note first and copy it from there. Because if someone deletes your comment or their post or changes the privacy settings or blocks you (or shuts down the website altogether if it's a forum/blog), it's gone FOREVER. You can't necessarily rely on the Web Archive.org. Keep your own records of the thing you say online related to your niche. You'll thank me later. 5. Save It For Later Take advantage of Pinterest's “secret boards” to collect ideas for blogs or craft projects in the future Similarly, you can save links, images, and videos on FB's Save for Later feature. You can change your privacy settings for a specific post you create so “Only You” can see it then just save it for later. You can Save Reddit posts and comments. Save articles you find on the web & you plan to re-write or read/comment on with the click of a button using a bookmarking app like Evernote Webclipper, Pocket, Pinboard, or Instapaper. You can also just use the built-in bookmarking feature in your browser, since nowadays you can signin to Chrome or FireFox or Edge or whatever and sync your bookmarks and history across multiple devices. 4. Chat it up! In your daily life, you talk to your friends and family about the things you like. Take note of the points made in the conversation or use the recording app on your phone. The note apps (google Keep, etc) also allows to save voice notes. Or heck, record the conversation (with permission, don't be a creep) on your phone. Start a forum topic and see where the discussion leads. Repurpose it for a blog post. When you reach enough notoriety and level of trust and authority, people will come to you with questions on social media. Actually reach out and talk to people. Hit them up in their DMs. Note the type of questions they're asking you. And if you're not established as a source of authority in your niche yet: Find people that are. Interview guests. Record it then transcribe it, using the autotranscibe tool Scribie. All you do is ask questions and they give answers. You don't even have to know anything. 3. Share It Write a quick blurb about a video or photo or infographic and share it as a post You can even re-word top rated comments already said on other sites. This is one of the laziest ways to create content. Find something already being liked and shared then make a comment similar to one that's also being liked/upvoted/gilded in your blog post. 2. Rinse & Repeat it Find a way to recycle old content, dig it back up and make it look a bit different by re-wording it. This works well if your in a niche that requires advice. You'll find yourself repeating the same advice over and over again. But that's okay, our brains learn from repeated information and stimuli. Use an online thesaurus to get suggestions for alternative words to use in your writing. You can also take a specific quote from an interview and do a deep dive/analysis of it. All that is is rewording what the person said in several different ways. The only thing you are doing is taking previously written or spoken words and rearranging them or replacing them with similar words. You simply express the content using different vocabulary. See what I did there? 1. Go Behind the Scenes Show pictures of your office, recording setup, gear, etc. Show things from your personally life (the game you're playing, the movie you're watching, the pizza you're eating, etc.) You should only do this on occasion. The site is about your niche and not your personal diary. 0. Talk about what you already talked about but do it a bit different Self explanatory. You get the point now. What to Avoid Writing: Verbatim (word for word) Fake News (unless that's your niche) Sounding boring How to Find Your Niche the Easy Way I said this episode was Lvl 10, but it's actually Lvl 11 and I'm too lazy to re-record and fix it. Meh whatever. You'll figure it out. Get Free Images for Your Blog: FreePik NeedPix**
Episode 195: An Interview with the Developer of StreamSphere RSS ReaderSpotlightWe are delighted to be joined by Martin Vivian, the developer of StreamSphere (an RSS reader demonstrated by Warren a few weeks back).App of the WeekWarren demonstrates Thumbtack, an app for hiring folks to do projects around the house that you don't want to tackle yourself.JIESHUO (CSR)kareen explains what one-finger long gestures are and how to use them. Staying in touchMake a donation via PayPal, Email us your Android journey stories, suggestions or comments, subscribe to our Email list, join our Telegram and Facebook groups, subscribe to our YouTube channel.Leave us a voice message via our suggestions, comments and questions phone number at: +1-307-202-9797. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Just a quick update on some news for YMGP as Feedspot RSS Reader has listed our show in their top 15 gardening podcasts for 2024! The best Nursery podcasts from thousands of podcasts on the web and ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness. Listen in for all the details, plus a few more tidbits.https://podcasts.feedspot.com/nursery_podcasts/Support the Show.Black Diamond Garden Centers; Toledo, Perrysburg and now Waterville Ohio!https://blackdiamondgrows.com/Please visit our Facebook and Instagram links!https://www.facebook.com/yourmidwestgardenpodcast@yourmidwestgardenpodcastHave a show topic, send us a message or call 567-343-1349 and leave an old fashion voice message!
Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Welcome to 252 0:00 Correcting the record about area code 250 1:32 My pick for speaker 2:17 Taking on an additional role 3:08 New Zealanders are voting in the general election. Here's how we do it 4:39 iOS 17 12:45 Why waste money on a pro iPhone when you're blind? 19:14 My new iPhone is really hot, and not in a good way 37:11 iOS 17 handwriting still problematic 39:07 Moving apps around in iOS 17 is a drag 43:07 Classifying USB audio devices in iOS 17.1 45:55 I just switched back from Android to iOS. Here's what I think 50:47 The new iOS default notification sound is horrible 54:35 Finding a person when you both have iPhone 15 devices 58:42 Mac versus PC 1:01:23 Demonstration of RSS Reader for Windows 1:14:00 Working with a guide dog 1:27:23 Living with blindness and other impairments 1:45:40 Front porch security 1:51:54 Sounds that make me feel weird 1:54:24 Closing and contact info 1:57:51
Welcome to episode 278 (“2022 Year in Review”) of the EdTech Situation Room from December 29, 2022, where technology news meets educational analysis. For the first time, the following summary of our show was algorithmically generated with ChatGPT. In this video, the hosts of the EdTech Situation Room, Wes Fryer and Jason Neiffer, discussed the state of education technology in 2022, in their final episode of the year. They discussed the weather conditions in their respective locations, with Dr. Neiffer mentioning the super storm that went through his area, and the negative 27 degrees Fahrenheit temperature he experienced. They also mentioned the wind chill in other parts of the state, which was as low as negative 67 degrees Fahrenheit. They then proceeded to review some of the major headlines in education technology for the year 2022 and discussed where they thought these topics would head in 2023. The hosts also welcomed a new live viewer, Lisa Durff, and mentioned that more information could be found on their website, edtechsr.com. They mentioned that the first headline they would discuss was the continued adoption of online and distance learning due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. They discussed the challenges faced by educators and students in this new environment and the need for more support and resources to help with the transition. They also mentioned the potential for more blended learning models in the future, combining in-person and online instruction. The second headline they discussed was the increasing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in education. They talked about the potential benefits of these technologies, such as personalization and automation of certain tasks, but also raised concerns about privacy and ethics. The third headline they discussed was the growing emphasis on media literacy and digital citizenship in education. They talked about the importance of preparing students to navigate the digital world and the challenges of misinformation and disinformation. Throughout the discussion, the hosts provided their own perspectives and insights on these topics, drawing on their own experiences as educators and experts in the field of education technology. They also invited viewer participation and engagement through the live chat feature. (End of ChatGPT summary.) Geeks of the Week included a Winter Storm Elliott visualization (from Wes) and Jason's preferred RSS Reader, inoreader.com. Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com, and compressed to a smaller video version (about 100MB) on AmazonS3 using Handbrake software. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR and Mastodon (@edtechsr@mastodon.education) for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights (normally) if you can at 9 pm Eastern / 8 pm Central / 7 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links. Stay savvy and safe!
Welcome to Episode 89: Android13 Stable lands for Qualifying Pixel Phones In this episode, we focus on the August 15 stable Android13 landing for qualifying Pixel phones. We also talked about things you ought to know after getting the update. You can choose to opt out of the Beta before September, that, meaning you will not be part of the “QPR”—Quarterly Platform Releases betas that Google pushes out for those in the program. So, in order not to be part of that, then after you update to the stable release, then navigate to this page and opt out of the beta. We also discussed the fact that if you have a Tensor-powered phone, e.g., Pixel6, Pixel6Pro and the just released Pixel6A, according to this Google Developer page, that you wouldn't be able to unroll back to Android 12 if you wanted to do so. The page does not tell us why, but according to this article from Android Police, the reason behind this is owed to an exploit in the Bootloader of the Tensor-powered phones running Android12; thus, resulting in the anti-rollback as doing so, would reintroduce that exploit. Announcements · We now have a PayPal URL for those of you who have not been able to donate to the cause because of not being to use the “Buy me a coffee” URL. You can now instead, use the PayPal method if that is easier for you. · We also want to thank Chris Gilland, another person, and some other person from India who have generously donated to the cause. · We appreciate each and everyone that has donated to the cause or is thinking about it. · Also, we want to thank those of you who are not able to donate something but still listen to us and read our forum emails. We are thankful to each and every one! Spotlight: In the “Spotlight,” we focus on the landing of the Android13 for the qualifying Pixel phones as described above. APP OF THE WEEK: For the “App of the week,” Warren demonstrates “Focus Reader,” and excellent RSS Reader. Talkback Highlights: Warren brings us instalment 49 from the theme of “Highlights from Talkback” and this time, it is the sixth entry under the 4-finger-gesture heading. Staying in touch. Email us with suggestions or comments, Send inyour Android journey stories, subscribe to our Email list, join our Telegram group, follow us on Twitter,subscribe to our Youtube and rumble channels and join our Club on Club house.
ipad4productivity - Produktiver mit dem iPad im Unternehmen mit Thorsten Jekel
In dieser Episode geht es um das Thema beste RSS-Readers für das iPad. Shownotes: https://www.jekelteam.de/mit-dem-richtigen-rss-reader-bleiben-sie-immer-informiert In diesem Podcast erfahren Sie, wie Sie iPads produktiv im Unternehmen einführen und einsetzen. Mehr Informationen unter http://www.ipad4productivity.com Sie erreichen mich unter +49 30-44 0172 99 und t.jekel@jekelteam.de Ihr Thorsten Jekel jekel & team - Immanuelkirchstraße 37 - 10405 Berlin
Welcome to Bits, your daily tech news bulletin, for Thursday, May 20, I'm Seamus Byrne.Microsoft has announced a year long process for taking Internet Explorer off life support. In August, Microsoft 365 will stop supporting Internet Explorer, and on June 15, 2022, most versions of Windows 10 will officially put the 25 year old web browser out to pasture. IE arose in the '90s to beat the OG dominant integrated browser, Netscape Navigator. Microsoft Edge is already considered the new home for default browsing on Windows 10, and it will include an Internet Explorer emulation mode for those who really, really need one.https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/05/19/the-future-of-internet-explorer-on-windows-10-is-in-microsoft-edge/Meanwhile, at Google, the Chrome browser is soon to test the inclusion of a 'Follow' feature that will allow users to get updates direct to the new tab page from websites with RSS feeds. Yes, many may remember that Google killed its beloved Google Reader back in 2013, and now in 2021 it's bringing back an RSS Reader direct within Chrome. If you haven't been using RSS lately, it's still alive and well thanks to great tools like Feedly, though some sites have stopped offering RSS altogether, sadly. But not Byteside - smash that follow button when it appears in a browser near you.https://9to5google.com/2021/05/19/chrome-follow-rss-feed/Twitter has released the results of an investigation into whether its cropping algorithms had an inherent racial bias and found that it really did preference white people and women. In recent weeks, Twitter made a move to support showing the full image in a tweet instead of offering a crop at all, and it turns out this is because the company considered its options and decided no crop was better than sticking with an algorithmic bias in its cropping tool. Twitter's Director of Software Engineering, Rumman Chowdhury, said "One of our conclusions is that not everything on Twitter is a good candidate for an algorithm." Listen up, Silicon Valley.https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/insights/2021/sharing-learnings-about-our-image-cropping-algorithm.htmlSpotify has announced a series of five pre-recorded live concerts set to take place every week for five weeks starting May 27. The concerts will be offered as a livestream only and users will need to buy tickets to attend the virtual performances, priced at $19 each. Bands include The Black Keys, Bleachers, girl in red, Rag'n'Bone Man, and Leon Bridges. It's an interesting experiment, and in similar fashion Zoom has announced the launch of paid virtual events to allow organisations to hold conventions and conferences via its platform, with ticketing and registration processes as well as multi-session planning and virtual lobbies for networking. The effort to make online events more like the real world continues apace.https://newsroom.spotify.com/2021-05-19/must-see-your-favorite-artists-perform-with-spotifys-virtual-concert-experience/https://blog.zoom.us/coming-soon-zoom-events-virtual-experiences/Apple has announced a wide set of software updates to expand its already impressive accessibility offerings for users of its products. Updates include SignTime, which will allow users to book a sign language call via video link for online shopping and support, and iPad eye tracking to allow for device control with eye movement. A new AssistiveTouch mode is being added to Apple Watch that will allow a cursor to control the screen via subtle muscular movements. And there's even a new Background Sounds mode to play white noise or other subtle sounds for neurodiverse folks who prefer to have distracting noises reduced. New VoiceOver support for images, and new Memoji to show people with Cochlear implants or oxygen tubes, plus more. All up a very impressive accessibility... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Die Episode startet mit einem Follow-Up zur letzten Episode. André erzählt von leichten Änderungen in seinem Amplifi Setup. Danach geht es weiter mit einem kleinen Update zu verfügbarer Software auf dem Apple M1 Chip, insbesondere mit Homebrew 3.0.0, welches nun für Apple Silicon released wurde. Tom schildert seine Erfahrungen mit der neuen iOS 14.5 Beta die nun in Kombination mit der Apple Watch Support für Gesichtsmasken auf iPhones einführt. Ansonsten geht schildert Tom den aktuellen Entwicklungsstand von Troii's auf Spring Boot basierender Timr Webapplikation und es geht etwas um das Thema Authentifizierung mit SAML bzw. generell Authentifizierungsmethoden im Enterprise Umfeld. Zu guter Letzt erzählt Tom von einer bevorstehenden Anschaffung, die wohl noch die nächsten Episoden füllen wird ;-)
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There are services that curate the news for you. Some learn about your tastes over time. But there are downsides to having algorithms choosing your news. Still, such apps are tempting because so many news sites are cluttered, full of ads and have varying levels of accessibility. An RSS reader is the answer, and my favourite for iOS is called Lire. With this one app, you can read news from your favourite websites with all the clutter stripped away, and the level of customisation with VoiceOver is remarkable. In this episode, I speak with Kunal Sood, the developer of Lire RSS Reader following a recent rewrite of the app. We learn about what inspired him to write Lire and how it became one of the best examples of VoiceOver accessibility in the App Store. Then, I'll take you through a demo of Lire from a blindness perspective.
Aufreger der Woche: iPhone deaktiviert, was nun? Wie immer gilt: unbedingt ein Back-up machen! Die Lösung gibt es dann nächste Woche +++ Schack stört sich am iCloud-Speicherplatz +++ Apple kickt RSS-Reader aus chinesischem App Store Battle Royale: Richterin eher auf Apples Seite. +++ Google verbietet Apps im Play Store eigene Payment-Dienste zu nutzen, dafür „additional App Stores“ Neues aus Cupertino: iPhone 12 mit mehr Speicherplatz? (Pro-Modelle mit 128/256/512 GB) +++ Apple TV auf Xbox und Playstation +++ Caspar hat einen Widget-Guide geschrieben
You've probably heard the term RSS Feed, but do you know what a podcast RSS feed means and how important it can be to your podcast and its success? This day 16 of my 31 day podcast challenge. Most people don't, or don't understand it fully. Even most podcasters. That's why I want to break down exactly what the term means, why it's so crucial to getting your podcast heard and how to use it to its maximum potential for your podcast! What is an RSS Feed?Before explaining the ins and outs of exactly what an RSS Feed is, let's look at what the acronym stands for. RSS stands for “really simple syndication,” or, depending on who you ask, “rich site summary.” At its heart, RSS is just simple text files with basic updated information—news pieces, articles, and podcasts. That stripped-down content is usually plugged into what is called a “feed reader” or an interface that quickly converts the RSS text files into a stream of the latest updates from around the web. An RSS Feed is mandatory for manually distributing or syndicating your podcast. It is literally the URL for your podcast! What does a podcast feed mean? Once you set up your Feed, your content will be ready to be submitted to podcast applications or news readers to subscribe to your content. It is crucial that you create a podcast only RSS Feed, rather than one which has other content. The “podcatching” apps will not recognize the RSS tags correctly and will reject the entire RSS feed. Once you have your podcast specific Feed you need to submit it to any and every podcast app and directory, like Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Why is an RSS feed so important?Simply put: It contains all of your podcast's information: title, image, description, mp3 file URL, and category. All the information necessary for your podcast to be distributed outside of your hosting platform. RSS allows you to syndicate content to different platforms so that you can reach audiences without the need for them to visit your website directly. What are the benefits?For listeners: it means they don't need to sign up for emails or push notifications for podcasts which interest them. They can stay-up-to-date and find all their favorite podcasts in one podcasting app. For podcasters: it makes it easy to reach new listeners without having to invest great amounts of time in creating e-mail databases or newsletters. Also you can improve your engagement by linking back to your website via the RSS Reader. However, the real bonus for you is that you only need to upload your content to one place as your RSS Feed will distribute your podcast for you! Where Should You Host Your Podcast?The first thing you need to decide is whether you want to self-host or use a hosting platform. There are advantages and disadvantages to both. Self-hosting by hosting everything yourself on your website, you have complete control over your Feed, you own it and your workflow is simple – in turn, this means if anything happens to your website, your podcast goes down too. Keep in mind that you will need to have some technical skills in order to know how to code and build the RSS Feed. You will also need to keep up what's happening in the industry to keep updating to your Feed. Most use what is called Feedburner, but this hasn't been updated in years. Hosting platforms Podcast hosting platforms are designed to handle the specifications and needs of a podcaster. They are developed for end-users. They typically have excellent support teams who are on hand to offer technical support when needed! We encourage our clients to go this direction. Numerous hosting platforms available. We go with IAB-certified hosting platforms. The certification process is managed by the IAB Tech lab under its Compliance Program. Certified companies comply with the IAB V2 podcast measurement guidelines, which aspire to be the...
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A pesar del actual Estado de confinamiento debido a la cuarentena por la pandemia del Covid-19, en SucDePoma no hemos querido renunciar a nuestras quedadas mensuales. En esta ocasión se ha realizado de forma virtual, a través de un chat grupal de Skype. En el turno de preguntas se consulta cuando estarán disponibles voces en catalán para el iPhone y Siri. Se comentan distintas posibilidades de audio descripción en iOS y en televisiones inteligentes (Netflix, YouTube, emisiones de canales de la TDT, AudescMobile, app Apolo, web Audiocinemateca). Se trata un problema a la hora de actualizar el Apple Watch a la última versión. Se pregunta sobre las características y disponibilidad del próximo iPhone 9. Se plantea un problema con las actualizaciones de aplicaciones de diarios, lo cual da pie a hablar de alternativas como Microsoft News, squid, o lectores RSS como Feeddler, Newsify y Lire. También se habla de cómo acceder al menú contextual en los móviles que ya no tienen pantalla con 3D touch. En cuanto a los temas expuestos, Xavi Ciscar comparte diversas aplicaciones que son de pago, pero que ahora, durante estos días de confinamiento, temporalmente son gratuitas, y que pueden ser una buena forma de sobrellevar el tedio. Juan Núñez habla sobre las actividades en Mac. Después, varios participantes presentan diversos atajos para Siri: Manuel Barragán comparte un descompresor/compresor zip, un editor de video que corta fragmentos del inicio o final de un vídeo, un extractor del audio de los vídeos, otro que inicia una grabación de audio en Voice Dream a modo de grabadora de voz automática, y finalmente, uno que borra de un plumazo de la fototeca el número de fotos que deseemos. Jaime Franco presenta un atajo para abrir páginas web con Siri, algo que desde la aparición de iOS 13 no se puede realizar con los atajos que nos sugiere Siri, y explica cómo duplicarlo para adaptarlo a todas las páginas web que deseemos. Luego muestra otro para eliminar recordatorios completados, hecho que aprovecha para explicar cómo se pueden personalizar nuestros atajos con sonidos, mensajes de Siri y vibraciones. Pedro Sánchez comparte un atajo para cuando tenemos poca batería, y que tiene 3 acciones (desactiva wifi, baja el brillo al 0% y activa el modo de bajo consumo). Luego presenta otro que anula las anteriores acciones. También comenta uno que borra el contenido del portapapeles y otro que al decir “patata” hace una fotografía. Josep Jesa explica uno que abre directamente una página en blanco en la aplicación “Pages”, pues Siri no suele entender bien el nombre de esta aplicación a la hora de abrirla por medio de la voz. También menciona uno que inicia de forma automática la grabación de un vídeo, otro para escanear códigos QR y finalmente menciona el que abre directamente el canal “Texto breve” de la aplicación Seeing AI. Francisca comenta uno para abrir la app Duolingo en inglés y otro para abrir la aplicación Moovit con la parada que tiene más cercana, de forma que puede ver rápidamente los horarios. Jose María Ortiz presenta uno para poder consultar rápidamente las últimas estadísticas de la pandemia del coronavirus en los países que se deseen. Finalmente se plantea una duda sobre las alarmas recurrentes en iPhone y otra de cómo emplear trípodes para usar el móvil en conferencias por videochat. Algunas de las aplicaciones mencionadas son: Apolo once , Audesc mobile, web audiocinemateca, Microsoft News, Lire, Squid noticias, Newsify, Feedler RSS (versión gratuita), feedler RSS Reader pro 2 (de pago), KORG iKaossilator, Digital Concert Hall de la filarmónica de berlín, Discord, TeamTalk, Launchpad, Logic Pro X de Apple para Mac.
Crank up a notch on your news reading and take control of what news sources that you want to satisfy your news craving. In this podcast Thomas Domville gives us a walkthrough of NetNewsWire: RSS Reader for iOS, a free and open source RSS reader. It’s fast, stable, and accessible. NetNewsWire shows you articles from your favorite blogs and news sites — and keeps track of what you’ve read.
Crank up a notch on your news reading and take control of what news sources that you want to satisfy your news craving. In this podcast Thomas Domville gives us a walkthrough of NetNewsWire: RSS Reader for iOS, a free and open source RSS reader. It’s fast, stable, and accessible. NetNewsWire shows you articles from your favorite blogs and news sites — and keeps track of what you’ve read.
Crank up a notch on your news reading and take control of what news sources that you want to satisfy your news craving. In this podcast Thomas Domville gives us a walkthrough of NetNewsWire: RSS Reader for iOS, a free and open source RSS reader. It’s fast, stable, and accessible. NetNewsWire shows you articles from your favorite blogs and news sites — and keeps track of what you’ve read.
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-163 - Hosted by Ryan,Noah, Michael & Gab Special Guest Host: Gab of Tech Pills = https://techpills.technology/ Quick Links: Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes = https://destinationlinux.org/episode-163 What We've Been Up To: - Gab talks about the software he's made: a RSS Reader & Network Info Utility - Noah's great story about video broadcasting with Linux for a radio station's sports coverage - Michael launched the new DL Picks page that lists all the Spotlights, Tips & Tricks we've done on DL - Ryan talks about launch of our new Patrons Chat Live Stream where all Patrons, of any DLN Creator, are welcome to join us for a video chat each month! Community Feedback: - Ways to find Source Code of a project - What's the status of Wayland? - Koreader - Open Source eBook Reading software for Kobo and Kindle devices Episode Topics: - Linus Tech Tips video about 10 Reasons Why Linux is Better - Red Hat reveals results from an Enterprise survery about Open Source software usage Software Spotlight: Grub Customizer Tips & Tricks: Cutting and Pasting in the terminal
Eurer Meinung nach zählt RSS zum alten Eisen, ein Standard der längst ausgestorben ist? Dem ist nicht so - ohne RSS gäbe es auch viele wichtigen Teile von Apfeltalk nicht. Ein kleiner Exkurs - nur Dank dem Protokoll RSS funktioniert dieser Podcast überhaupt. Bei einem Podcast-Feed handelt es sich um nichts anderes als ein RSS, an dem noch eine Audio-Datei angehängt wird. Doch genug was den Podcast Exkurs betrifft - zum Glück bieten auch viele Magazine heute ihre Beiträge auch via RSS an. So auch Apfeltalk - und viele andere Techmagazine die uns gerne als Quellen dienen. In einem RSS-Feed werden im wesentlichen Textbeiträge, und Bilder, ohne „die Webseite“ rund herum ausgeliefert. Mit einem RSS Reader könnt ihr so schnell Überblick über viele Inhalte erhalten und bekommt diese frei von der Darstellung der Webseite übersichtlich präsentiert. NetNewsWire 5.0 Einer der ältesten Newsreader ist ohne Frage NetNewsWire. Die Software blickt auf eine bewegte Vergangenheit zurück, ist aber jetzt als Open Source-App verfügbar. Ende des Sommers wurde Version 5 mit einigen willkommenen Verbesserungen veröffentlicht. Die schlanke Anwendung konzentriert sich im Wesentlichen auf die Darstellungen von Inhalten, bietet aber auch eine Safari-Erweiterung an. Damit könnt ihr das RSS-Feed eurer Lieblingswebseiten, sofern ein solches angeboten wird, direkt in den Reader importieren. Dazu kommt die Integration in das macOS-Teilen Menü um interessante Artikel schnell sharen zu können. Die Smartfeeds liefern euch nur Tagesaktuelle Nachrichten, mit der Suchfunktion könnt ihr Artikel nach interessanten Inhalten durchsuchen. Die Anwendung ist kostenlos auf der Seite des Herstellers erhältlich.
Eurer Meinung nach zählt RSS zum alten Eisen, ein Standard der längst ausgestorben ist? Dem ist nicht so - ohne RSS gäbe es auch viele wichtigen Teile von Apfeltalk nicht. Ein kleiner Exkurs - nur Dank dem Protokoll RSS funktioniert dieser Podcast überhaupt. Bei einem Podcast-Feed handelt es sich um nichts anderes als ein RSS, an dem noch eine Audio-Datei angehängt wird. Doch genug was den Podcast Exkurs betrifft - zum Glück bieten auch viele Magazine heute ihre Beiträge auch via RSS an. So auch Apfeltalk - und viele andere Techmagazine die uns gerne als Quellen dienen. In einem RSS-Feed werden im wesentlichen Textbeiträge, und Bilder, ohne „die Webseite“ rund herum ausgeliefert. Mit einem RSS Reader könnt ihr so schnell Überblick über viele Inhalte erhalten und bekommt diese frei von der Darstellung der Webseite übersichtlich präsentiert. NetNewsWire 5.0 Einer der ältesten Newsreader ist ohne Frage NetNewsWire. Die Software blickt auf eine bewegte Vergangenheit zurück, ist aber jetzt als Open Source-App verfügbar. Ende des Sommers wurde Version 5 mit einigen willkommenen Verbesserungen veröffentlicht. Die schlanke Anwendung konzentriert sich im Wesentlichen auf die Darstellungen von Inhalten, bietet aber auch eine Safari-Erweiterung an. Damit könnt ihr das RSS-Feed eurer Lieblingswebseiten, sofern ein solches angeboten wird, direkt in den Reader importieren. Dazu kommt die Integration in das macOS-Teilen Menü um interessante Artikel schnell sharen zu können. Die Smartfeeds liefern euch nur Tagesaktuelle Nachrichten, mit der Suchfunktion könnt ihr Artikel nach interessanten Inhalten durchsuchen. Die Anwendung ist kostenlos auf der Seite des Herstellers erhältlich.
One of the best ways to ignite your own cozy FIRE is to live life as a lazy digital nomad. And all you need to do is browse the Internet and type things on your keyboard. We're lighting a FIRE the easy way on the ProcrastiN8r Podcast 2 weeks ago (lvl 11. I said 10 but it's 11 and I'm too lazy to re-record the whole thing) we talked about how to FIND your niche. Today we're looking at.... Top 10 Ways on how to WRITE CONTENT for your niche...with as little effort as possible Without further ado, let's BURN...right into it You can't just blog to everybody! Blogging to everybody is blogging to nobody. Find. Your. Niche. NEWSJACKING (or as I call it “Procrasi-logging) involves finding a relevant trending topic and repurposing it for your own blog 10. Look at Your Competition AppSumo Look up a topic, then see the top articles related to that keyword View social media share stats for Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit as well as Total Engagement. Evergreen score (how long after it's published is it still being shared?) Take a look at magazine websites (headlines, images, language/slang used) Subscribe to top content creators in your niche. To find blogs, get an RSS Reader like Feedbin, Feedly, Inoreader, or Flipboard Listen to podcasts. Watch YouTube and Twitch. 9. Read the News Search Google News for a topic related to your niche and look at the top articles. Go to a site like AllTop or Reddit to find topic specific news (niche specific) Look at an article, video, or podcasts as if you're in the room talking to them in a conversation. What can you add to the conversation? What insight is missing? Can you add a joke or something funny? 8.See What People Are Talking About and How They Are Engaging RedditList Type keyword related to niche, find relevant subreddits You could look at the official Reddit as well to find But Redditlist includes Subscriber rank (compared to other subreddits) and subscriber growth. Reddit list does NOT include all subreddits. Search relevant hashtags on Twitter, groups or Pages on Facebook, Pins on Pinterest, stories and posts on Instagram. See which posts are getting the most engagement and what type of emotional reaction the commenters are having. Write content that purposely sparks that emotion in your language (anger, sadness, joy, laughter, fear, etc.) Look at the comments of what people are saying on reddit, blog posts, and news sites. Pay attention to what's happening in the conversation. Are there points you agree with and could build upon with your own spin or maybe something you disagree with. 7. Find Out What People Are ASKING About What do people in your niche want to know? What are some common problems or concerns? Attend Livestreams and Webinars. Take notes not only on the content itself but What are people asking? What kind of comments are they saying? Look at FAQs of sites within your niche and build content answering them in your own words. (eg. There might be “How do I get rid of background noise like fans in my audio?” on a software like Audacity or Adobe Audition or “How do I promote my brand on Facebook” on a site related to online marketing or “How do I receive dividends?” on a stock exchange site/app) 6. Always C&P Participate in forums and Reddit discussions yourself. Comment on FB posts, YouTube videos, Instagram photos. Answer questions on Quora, ehow, or Yahoo Answers. Amazon and other shopping sites are great if your niche is more product focused; you can look at the reviews and asked questions. Copy and Paste your own comments into a note taking app like Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, Dropbox Paper, or Google Keep. Tag it with relevant tags and give it a title so you'll remember the gist of what you're saying at a glance. Include a link to the comments. Color code it to make it easy to find in the future Remember: it's important to ALWAYS copy & paste your comment BEFORE you even post it, maybe even create a note first and copy it from there. Because if someone deletes your comment or their post or changes the privacy settings or blocks you (or shuts down the website altogether if it's a forum/blog), it's gone FOREVER. You can't necessarily rely on the Web Archive.org. Keep your own records of the thing you say online related to your niche. You'll thank me later. 5. Save It For Later Take advantage of Pinterest's “secret boards” to collect ideas for blogs or craft projects in the future Similarly, you can save links, images, and videos on FB's Save for Later feature. You can change your privacy settings for a specific post you create so “Only You” can see it then just save it for later. You can Save Reddit posts and comments. Save articles you find on the web & you plan to re-write or read/comment on with the click of a button using a bookmarking app like Evernote Webclipper, Pocket, Pinboard, or Instapaper. You can also just use the built-in bookmarking feature in your browser, since nowadays you can signin to Chrome or FireFox or Edge or whatever and sync your bookmarks and history across multiple devices. 4. Chat it up! In your daily life, you talk to your friends and family about the things you like. Take note of the points made in the conversation or use the recording app on your phone. The note apps (google Keep, etc) also allows to save voice notes. Or heck, record the conversation (with permission, don't be a creep) on your phone. Start a forum topic and see where the discussion leads. Repurpose it for a blog post. When you reach enough notoriety and level of trust and authority, people will come to you with questions on social media. Actually reach out and talk to people. Hit them up in their DMs. Note the type of questions they're asking you. And if you're not established as a source of authority in your niche yet: Find people that are. Interview guests. Record it then transcribe it, using the autotranscibe tool Scribie. All you do is ask questions and they give answers. You don't even have to know anything. 3. Share It Write a quick blurb about a video or photo or infographic and share it as a post You can even re-word top rated comments already said on other sites. This is one of the laziest ways to create content. Find something already being liked and shared then make a comment similar to one that's also being liked/upvoted/gilded in your blog post. 2. Rinse & Repeat it Find a way to recycle old content, dig it back up and make it look a bit different by re-wording it. This works well if your in a niche that requires advice. You'll find yourself repeating the same advice over and over again. But that's okay, our brains learn from repeated information and stimuli. Use an online thesaurus to get suggestions for alternative words to use in your writing. You can also take a specific quote from an interview and do a deep dive/analysis of it. All that is is rewording what the person said in several different ways. The only thing you are doing is taking previously written or spoken words and rearranging them or replacing them with similar words. You simply express the content using different vocabulary. See what I did there? 1. Go Behind the Scenes Show pictures of your office, recording setup, gear, etc. Show things from your personally life (the game you're playing, the movie you're watching, the pizza you're eating, etc.) You should only do this on occasion. The site is about your niche and not your personal diary. 0. Talk about what you already talked about but do it a bit different Self explanatory. You get the point now. What to Avoid Writing: Verbatim (word for word) Fake News (unless that's your niche) Sounding boring How to Find Your Niche the Easy Way I said this episode was Lvl 10, but it's actually Lvl 11 and I'm too lazy to re-record and fix it. Meh whatever. You'll figure it out. Get Free Images for Your Blog: FreePik NeedPix
The Red Bulls managed to take the lead in Seattle, and then for the first time ever in 2015, lost a game from a leading position. FIFA is also still in the news, but possibly for one of the best reasons ever. Dan Feuerstein calls in to give his opinion on it. Dave Martinez goes to Cuba, and then talks to us? It may sound crazy, but it happened. Finally the guys preview Houston, give their two cents on FIFA, and relive another RBR moment in the walk to Episode 150.WARNING: This is the last episode available via the old RSS/iTunes/Stitcher feeds. Switch now to the new feeds using the links at the bottom of this post.Follow @RedBullRant Subscribe via RSS Reader
A 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union. A bunch of FIFA Officials get arrested in the US and Switzerland. A match away to the Seattle Sounders. These are tough times being a New York Red Bulls fan. Is there any silver lining? Maybe it’s food? Reminder: There are only a few shows left until the old Red Bull Rant feeds go dark; make sure to subscribe to the new ones.Help fund the Red Bull Rant by visiting our Patreon page and donating to the show on a monthly basis.WARNING: The Red Bull Rant is a free flowing conversation about soccer that may include adult language or topics. Listener discretion is advised.Follow @RedBullRant Subscribe via RSS Reader
We tried to prepare, but can one ever really prepare for the attack of the VizNinja? We welcomed the fantastic Paul Banoub to the podcast. We chat about what we've seen on Twitter including Andy Cotgreave's post on his seven years with Tableau, Jonathan Trajkovic's Charlie Hebdo viz, and Ben Jones's posts about avoiding data pitfalls. We love Paul's 2 Minutes With posts and wanted to turn the tables on him! Paul also talks about his three pillars for identifying a great tool to adopt and when it's appropriate to implement a Center of Excellence (COE). And of course, Paul discussed his three wishes for Tableau and data viz. We had such a blast talking with him that we ran out of time! We'd definitely love to have him back on the show to talk about his Tableau Public work. If you don't already, put his blog in your RSS Reader and follow him on Twitter for some fun and wise advice! We love social media and we love you. So, let us know what you want to hear more of, less of, or specific topics you want us to discuss. We promise Emily will be super excited about it and Matt will have a dramatic sigh. Email : feedback@tableauwannabepodcast.com Tweet us : @thetwpodcast Facebook : Like us here Good day & good viz, Matt & Emily
We're moving to a new website! Don't worry, the podcast will stay the same, as will the people who do it, but we'll be publishing over a site called Radio Cannon in 2014. Tune in for full details. It's also our goodbye Greg/Christmas edition, and we play some unreleased tracks from iconic Montreal indie bands and some less tacky than you'd think holiday tunes from the likes of Malajube and The Mountains and the Trees. Ho Ho Ho Canada!It's been great, Greg. May Toronto take you into its musical bosom with open arms and much love. And remember that a 6-hour drive does not a friendship break. We'll be seeing you. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
If you're still writing your Christmas list or ticking friends and family off your Christmas to-do list, here are some options for great music you can buy from bands worth supporting. Other suggestions: Show tickets. What? All these bands are playing in Montreal this week?? Yup. That's why we do this podcast every week--for you, listeners. It's like our weekly Christmas gift to you. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
We're entering the final stretch of 2013 but not letting up one bit. This week, we say goodbye to Montreal scene fixtures Sweet Mother Logic. We also talk about the beautiful sounds of Erik Lind & The Orchard, Emma Frank, Lindi Ortega, and Sean Nicholas Savage, then get rowdy with Hiroshima Shadows and Canadian grindcore legends Fuck the Facts. As always, it's a mixed bag -- the delicious kind. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
The year is coming to a close, but the Montreal music scene is in full swing. This week we're thrilled to play brand new, unreleased music from Sunfields' hotly anticipated second LP, as well as another track from the sumptuous MORI. We also offer a recap of M for Montreal and talk about some of the festivals loudest and latest moments. This is a podcast to remember - especially since we tease a big surprise coming in a few weeks. Curious? Tune in. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
We're back with more on the twin festivals, M for Montreal and Mundial, happening at the same time this weekend and featuring local indie and world music, respectively. Both are industry events but offer some very unique an exciting opportunities for the public to see big bands in small venues. Listen for some tips. You'll hear music from our local faves, CTZNSHP, who are playing the premiere of Come Worry With Us! (a film about Thee Silver Mt. Zion), as well as Franco pop disco-sleaze artist Jimmy Hunt, the virtuosic Black Atlass, and the legendary Slayer. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
This week, we're previewing M for Montreal and Mundial - two industry festivals with some incredibly cool and rare show opportunities for the public. We also talk about Jef Barbara's album launch, the return of the legendary Mazzy Star, the wondrous post-rock sounds of Mono, and a lot more. Listen up for a little bit of hiphop, a little bit of South African folk, and a whole lot of love/politically insensitive jokes from Greg, Theo, Emily and me. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
BOO! Did we scare you? We at least startled you, right? Hmm. We might need to work on this. This week's podcast offers plenty of time to devise the best strategies for haunting the neighbourhood since it's a big Halloween double header. That means twice the podcast, covering twice the shows, and with frights at least three times bigger than usual. The next two weeks offer rare performances by musical legends My Bloody Valentine and Sparks, Halloween parties with Sheezer and Saxsyndrum, fresh jams from Phédre, and much, much more. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader.
Cozy on up with us this week while we talk LPs made of pizza, weddings, and Wintersleep being the new Tea Party. Your weekly dose of all the culture you need, really... Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
It's POP Montreal weekend, which means the mixed salad at La Panthère Verte on St-Viateur will be all sold out, and Aux Vivres will be bumping. It also means a ton of great singer/songwriters and a couple of R&B-heavy, "dance the night away" events. And if you haven't stepped outside your front door, you should, because it's hot and POP is begging you to come out and play. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.
Como de costumbre nuestro programa de hoy está variadísimo. Comenzamos hablando de una faceta de la tecnología de la que se habla muy poco. Se trata de la tecnología ingerible. De ahí pasamos a la nueva versión escolar de Bing que elimina los anuncios, la pornografía y el contenido indeseable. De ahí pasamos al más reciente problema de seguridad de Facebook. Esta vez se vio comprometida la información de sobre 6 millones de usuarios. Y hablamos de Feedly, el “RSS Reader” que va a reemplazar a Google Reader. ¿Sabes lo que es eso? También hablamos de “drones”. Pero no de los de 55 galones. Hablamos de “drones subaquáticos” y la gran variedad de usos que tienen. Y para terminar hablamos de una aplicación para el iPad de Apple que le va a facilitar la vida significativamente a los ebanistas. ENLACES: • Tecnología ingerible es la próxima frontera. • Nuevo buscador de Bing para uso escolar • Facebook admite que dejó escapar datos de 6 millones de usuarios • ”Feedly” llena el vacío dejado por Google Reader • Aumentan los drones subaquáticos • “Cut Calculator” para el ebanista que le gusta la tecnología [sc:FirmaOrlandoMergal2013 ]
Gregor PRIDUN und Horst JENS plaudern über freie Software und andere Nerd-Themen. Mehr Information, Links, Bilder, Videos, Tags, Transkripte, extra-soundfiles etc. gibt es in den Shownotes: http://goo.gl/yIwPa (bzw. http://biertaucher.at ). Bitte nach Möglichkeit diesen Flattr-Link anlicken: http://flattr.com/thing/1223701/Biertaucher-Podcast-Folge-098
In this episode I demonstrate QFeed, an accessible rss reader from Q-continuum.net.
In this episode I demonstrate QFeed, an accessible rss reader from Q-continuum.net.
In dieser Folge erzähle ich Euch, was RSS Feeds sind, und stelle den Sharpreader vor, einen guten RSS Reader. Ihr findet ihn unter diesem Link.
In this episode we ring in 2012 with a bang as we welcome back the hijinx of The Powwow Pickup Pimp, The Really Really Deep Indian Flute Player & Clarence Two Toes as they give you some survival tips for 2012. Much like TIME MAGAZINE does - we name our "Person of the Year" and you may be surprised at who we picked this year, we take a look back at 2011 and give a few special shout outs to those that made big waves this year (RPM.FM, A Tribe Called Red, Nadya Kwandibens & Indigenous Artists everywhere). This weeks musical guests are: Pardon My Hindi, K-OS and A Tribe Called Red. Make sure you find their way to their website to pick up their merch, follow them on their social networks, go see them live and most importantly - buy their music! As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes – it’s FREE and easy to do and this fall we’re doing giveaways to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. BOOM!
In EP#7 of Red Man Laughing we say Chi-Miigwetch to our Aboriginal Veterans to commemorate Rememberance Day, we say hello to our old friends The Batshit Crazy Indian Conspiracy Theorest, The Really Really Deep Indian Flute Player, The Powwow Pickup Pimp is back and Clarence Two Toes tells us all about the value of family. We feature music from Old Style, Northern Straight drum group Morningstar River and we hear the ground breaking work of Montreal's, Madeskimo (Geronimo Inutiq). As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes – it’s FREE and easy to do and this fall we’re doing giveaways to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. BOOM!
In EP#6 of the Red Man Laughing we take on "Indian Halloween" and the great costume debate, we hear from Clarence Two Toes about why men are always in trouble, the Powwow Pickup Pimp is back, the Bat Shit Crazy Conspiracy Theorist makes his debut and we hear from a very "deep" Native American flute player. This weeks musical guest is not one single guest - but THREE amazing guests. This week we feature the music of The Bastard Fairies, Indian Nick and Sacramento Knoxx. As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes – it’s FREE and easy to do and this fall we’re doing giveaways to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. BOOM!
In EP#5 of Red Man Laughing we talk Occupy Wallstreet, Columbus Day and Thanksgiving Day in Canada and having to live "the great Indian Paradox" everyday. We have a clip of Clarence Two Toes sharing his views on why dating Indian Women scares him to death and The Powwow Pickup Pimp is back with his pickup best. We also hear Clarence Two Toes make a pitch to the lead singer of Northern Cree - Shane Dion, and much more. As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes – it’s FREE and easy to do and this fall we’re doing giveaways to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. BOOM!
In this episode we talk about "who comedy is for" and why some comedy might not be for you, the Powwow PickUp Pimp is back to help you scoop the woman of your dreams, Clarence Two Toes starts his own small business and we hear music from Das Racist. As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes – it’s FREE and easy to do and this fall we’re doing giveaways to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. BOOM!
Was gibt es in der aktuellen Folge? Eine kleine Kritik des Filmes "Einfach zu haben" Ich verlose einen Invite zur Alpha Version von "Diaspora" (Schicke eine Kritik über diesen Podcast an: allesausaugsburg@googlemail.com Ihr bekommt einen kleinen Überblick darüber, was die verrückteste Sportart der Welt ist: JUGGER Eine kleine Zusammenfassung welche Events in Augsburg dieses Wochenende wichtig sind ist auch dabei. (Tipp: Am Freitag Glühmarkt bis 24 Uhr) Ich stelle Euch einen tollen RSS Reader für das iPhone vor: PULSE Hier die versprochenen Verlinkungen: Mein Podcast bei Twitter: @alles_aus_aux Mein Podcast bei Facebook: Alles Aus Augsburg Mail an: AllesAusAugsburg@googlemail.com Die anderen Verlinkungen: www.jugger.de www.juggeraugsburg.de.vu PULSE: http://tinyurl.com/34l9zlh Verantwortlicher: Alexander Fiedler mail@alexanderfiedler.de
Wie in der letzten Ausgabe bereits angekündigt, zeige ich euch in dieser Ausgabe meinen favorisierten RSS-Reader und erkläre kurz, was RSS-Feeds sind und welche Vorteile die Verwendung dieser bieten. Gezeigte Apps: NetNewsWire for iPad – NewsGator Technologies, Inc.
Before you can subscribe to an RSS feed, you must first have an RSS Reader. For more information on how to select an RSS Reader, please watch the tutorial for Selecting an RSS Reader on our website, www.feedforall.com How to Subscribe to a Podcast Video Tutorial
Before you can subscribe to an RSS feed, you must first have an RSS Reader. For more information on how to select an RSS Reader, please watch the tutorial for Selecting an RSS Reader on our website, www.feedforall.com How to Subscribe to an RSS Feed Video Tutorial
In some ways RSS is very similar to HTML, the language commonly used to create websites. Just as with HTML, webmasters using traditional search engine optimization tactics when creating an RSS feed will find that their RSS feed receives additional exposure and interest. These 12 simple steps to optimize an RSS feed for search engines can make a world of difference: 1.) The title should contain important search terms. To state the obvious, the title should be relevant and not misleading, while still emphasizing keywords. Ultimately, the title should entice the reader to read on, not mislead them. How to Search Engine Optimize an RSS Feed Video Tutorial
Gefesselt ans Haus rufe ich mich selber an, bin aber anonüm. Ansonsten Schwafelei über Skype, den 2NDR mi'm Piloten und RSS-Reader und Twitter Clients. Und zum Schluzz noch Lobhudelei für ein großartiges, wenn nicht DAS großartigste iPhone Spiel vonner ganzen Welt.
Gefesselt ans Haus rufe ich mich selber an, bin aber anonüm. Ansonsten Schwafelei über Skype, den 2NDR mi'm Piloten und RSS-Reader und Twitter Clients. Und zum Schluzz noch Lobhudelei für ein großartiges, wenn nicht DAS großartigste iPhone Spiel vonner ganzen Welt.
OSTERN @ RPG (Patrick) Alle Jahre wieder ist es soweit. Der Osterhase versteckt seine Eier und die kleinen Kinder freuen sich den ganzen Tag, diese Eier wieder zu suchen. Die Rede ist natürlich von Ostern. Deshalb haben wir die Sendung #6 als Oster-Special geplant. Wir wollen ein bisschen über Ostern reden. Wie verbringt ihr die Ostertage? Seid ihr zu Hause oder unterwegs? All das könnt ihr in die Kommentare schreiben, die wir dann auch gerne in der Sendung vorlesen. RPG-Cast in der Presse! (Patrick) Wir haben es geschafft! Wir sind mit dem RPG-Cast sogar in die Zeitung gekommen! Die Verdener Nachrichten haben über uns berichtet! Den Artikel kann man auch online sehen! Der Link steht unter den Related Links! Also vorbeischauen und schön lesen! Related Links: Der Artikel online! Der Newsflash: RSS-Reader @ GIGA, GIGA PLAY wieder im Kabel & Neues On-Air-Design bei GIGAGames (René) RSS-Reader @ GIGA Auf giga.de im Features-Bereich gibt es ab sofort einen RSS-Reader für Euch, mitdem ihr ganz leicht die neuesten News von GIGA abrufen könnt. GIGA PLAY wieder im Kabel GIGA Play ist ab dem 17.04.06 wieder im Kabel zu empfangen, auf dem Sender G.TV : Dieser ist allerdings nur im digitalen Zusatzpakt von Kabel Deutschland verfügbar. Außerdem ist dort auch das Intel Friday Night Game zusehen! Neues On-Air-Design bei GIGAGames Wie Community-Manager Thomas Maas, besser bekannt als Bunga, im Forum bekannt gab, gibt es ab 17. April bei GIGAGames ein neues On-Air-Design. Es soll ein neuer Opener & Trenner für jeden Bereich geben, die vor und nach der Werbung gezeigt werden sollen. RPG-Cast am Telefon hören: 0931-663990567 (zum Ortstarif)