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Directory of Podcasts 02/01/2005 10:14 PM

What's a podcast? A podcast is an Internet audio program made available so you can listen to it on a portable audio device, like your iPod, thus the name podcast....




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An RSS Feed Directory Based on the
Structure of the Open Directory Project


An RSS Feed Directory Based on the
Structure of the Open Directory Project
07/05/2004 09:02 PM
I can't find a lot here yet. There's a very nice structure put together for listing RSS feeds, but not much in the line of actual feed listings. Yet. RSSFeeds...

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NEASIST Podcasts Now Available


NEASIST Podcasts Now Available 06/05/2005 11:24 PM

If you are subscribed to the NEASIST blog with a podcast-capable aggregator, you already have the MP3s on your hard drive, but for everyone else, the files are now available at the following links:

Megan’s Talk (22.8 MB, 1:06:10 minutes)

My Talk (20.6 MB, 59:54 minutes)

Michael’s Talk (18.2 MB, 52.50 minutes)

Panel Discussion and Questions (12.1 MB, 35:08 minutes)

There’s also a repost that pulls together all of the Powerpoint presentations, so you can follow along if you’re at a computer. I haven’t listened to them yet, but I’m not sure my podcast will work very well without viewing the slides because I use so many screenshots to illustrate my points.

Thanks to the NEASIST crew for all of their hard work on this and to my co-presenters for making it such an interesting day!


Hub of British Podcasts


Hub of British Podcasts 06/05/2005 11:20 PM
If you're into UK stuff, check out this new service that's listing UK podcasts. It officially launched today (though there's content back to last November), so it's only got 35...

BBC podcasts 20 more shows


BBC podcasts 20 more shows 04/18/2005 04:00 AM
The BBC makes 20 more radio shows available for listeners to download onto their digital music players as podcasts.

Podcasts Go Mainstream


Podcasts Go Mainstream 03/30/2005 12:55 AM

Less than one year old, podcasting seems poised to go mainstream. Onc ethe exclusive province of talkative technologists, do-it-yourself musicians, and obsessed hobbyists, this broadcasting platform has been embraced lately by some mainstream media. By Tom Spring, PC World


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Republican podcasts


Republican podcasts 04/13/2005 08:36 AM
The Republican National Committee is pushing a podcast of Bob Dole talking about his new memoir, One Soldier's Story, part of a series on "new books by accomplished conservative authors." When I was a kid and there were still liberal Republicans such as Nelson Rockefeller, the joke about conservatives such as Barry Goldwater was that their idea of progress was putting an AM radio into their buggies. Haha. People were making the same joke about Ronald Reagan. But you sure can't make that joke now....

WFMU podcasts


WFMU podcasts 01/06/2005 03:09 PM
Mark Frauenfelder: WfmuDoron of WFMU sez: "WFMU, one of the nation's finest radio stations (and home to lots of boing-boing friendly music) has just launched podcast.wfmu.org. As you probably already know, some broadcast radio stations, BBC, NPR, WGBH have dabbled in podcasting, usually offering random clips or the odd talk show... WFMU is making seven of its shows available for podcast including three music shows.

"Two of the music shows (Antique Phonograph Music Program) and Thomas Edison's Attic consist of DJs hand-cranking old turntables to play cylinders and records dating from the 1880s to the 1920s and should hopefully fall under public domain while the third "Advanced D & D with Donna Summer" (aka Jason Forrest) plays breakcore and random CD-Rs from all over the place.

"The station would very much like to offer all of it's content for podcasting but like other people, we're a bit concerned about the legal ramifications. In any case, we're very excited to be offering our content in a way that allows listeners to hear our programs when and where they want to. hope you guys like it." Link

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How I use FeedDemon to Receive Podcasts 03/24/2005 06:17 PM

A couple of months ago I posted about how I use FeedDemon, and since it was a fairly popular post I thought I'd share with you how I use FeedDemon 1.5 to receive podcasts and sync them with my iPod.

In his article Payloads for RSS, Dave Winer talked about how RSS enclosures were intended to be downloaded while your computer is inactive (such as in the middle of the night). FeedDemon certainly supports this idea by enabling you to schedule your downloads, but I have to confess that I rarely use this feature anymore. I download only a handful of new podcasts every day, so I just let each download start right away. And although FeedDemon enables you to automatically download enclosures for specific feeds, I seldom use this feature since there aren't many feeds whose podcasts I always want to hear (in fact, I believe I only have automatic downloads enabled for my IT Conversations feed).

Instead, when there's a podcast I might want to listen to, I simply cick the enclosure icon to add it to my FeedStation download queue. I also make use of the fact that I can drag-and-drop a media link onto FeedStation to add it to the download queue. Chances are that most FeedDemon users don't know about that feature, but it's extremely handy - I regularly find myself drag-and-dropping MP3 links from Firefox onto FeedStation (note that this works from IE as well).

I generally add podcasts to my download queue throughout the day, and I have FeedDemon configured to automatically copy the downloaded podcasts to my iPod (although in the past I used this feature to copy downloads to my Creative Nomad as well). I then take my iPod with me the next morning, so that I can listen to the new podcasts after I drop off my kids at school.


ANN: FeedStation 1.6 Beta and "My
Podcasts"


ANN: FeedStation 1.6 Beta and "My
Podcasts"
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FeedStation 1.6Today we announced a new beta version of FeedStation, which until now has strictly been FeedDemon's podcast client. As of today, FeedStation supports NewsGator Online, our free web-based aggregator, and it will soon be supported by NewsGator Outlook Edition.

Using FeedStation 1.6 with NewsGator Online

If you're a NewsGator Online user, you may have noticed this innocent looking folder hanging out under your clippings:

My Podcasts folder

This new "My Podcasts" folder is where you store podcasts you want to listen to. Getting podcasts into this folder is easy - just click the new "Add to Podcasts" icon that appears below any item that contains an enclosu re, like the one shown below:

Adding to My Podcasts

Starting with the new beta, FeedStation will (optionally) poll your My Podcasts folder for new podcasts and automatically download them to your iPod or Windows Media Player device. Geek that I am, I love the idea that you can add to My Podcasts on one computer and have FeedStation on another computer, copying stuff to your iPod for you.

If you're new to FeedStation - or the whole podcasting thing in general - you'd probably like a little help getting started. The first thing you'll need is a set of feeds that contain podcast enclosures. If you're logged into NewsGator Online, just click the link below to import an OPML file containing several podcast feeds:

http://www.bradsoft.co m/feeds/opml/Podcasters.opml

The first time you run FeedStation after downloading it, it will ask for your NewsGator Online user name and password and automatically enable the My Podcasts integration for you. However, you'll need to let FeedStation know which media player you want the podcasts copied to - to do this, select Tools > Options, then switch to the Podcasts tab. This page on my site provides the rest of the details.

Using FeedStation 1.6 with FeedDemon

If you're a FeedDemon user, upgrading the bundled copy of FeedStation to the new beta version is easy - just download and install it, and it will replace your existing version. Although you can click "Skip" on the welcome screen to use FeedStation without a NewsGator Online account, you'll obviously need an account if you want to try the My Podcasts integration. As promised in last month's announcement, you'll get a free two-year business standard subscription - but I'm afraid we're still working on making this quick and easy for you (sorry it's taking so long, folks - shouldn't be much longer now). So, for now, you can simply sign up for a free consumer standard plan, then we'll switch you over to the free business plan once it's available.

Giving Due Credit

For almost a decade now I've been used to announcing things that I created by myself, but this time I'm announcing something that involved several of my NewsGator co-workers. So I'd like to acknowledge the late nights of development work by Darryl Dreiling and Doug Furcht, QA work by Katriana Hutchison and Ria Kaur, and oversight by Ed Jukkola that was required to make this happen. Nice job, folks :)

Update: Here's Greg Reinacker's post about the new FeedStation.


Wi-Fi Networking News podcasts


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Acetylene.net: “In my last entry on the subject of podcasts, I mentioned that I was planning on writing an AppleScript to help me manage the podcasts to which I subscribe. That AppleScript—my first—is now complete.”

First search engine for podcasts set to
launch


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TVEyes, a real-time broadcast search provider, will debut Podscope later this month, making every word within an Internet podcast searchable. Podscope will crawl the web to look for podcasts.  When it finds one, it will create an index against every word within the content.  Users will be able to search for a term or phrase and the program will generate a list of ranked results, providing the most relevant podcasts as well as links to play or download the content. TVEyes has been indexing both radio and television broadcasts since 1999. Podcasts are essentially downloadable radio programs distributed through RSS that can be put onto a digital media music player or iPod.

Podcasts Infiltrate 6 Million Americans


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Six million adults have listened to a podcast. By Karen Haslam, Macworld UK


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The Tech Podcasts website at www.techpodcasts.com a hybrid directory of tech podcasts, was officially re-launched today with new features. The Tech Podcasts site launch comes with renewed dedication by those participating to solidify the Tech Podcast community.

Tech Podcasters wishing to join the Tech Podcasts site must first submit a request to be a member to tech@techpodcasts.com the common goal of those involved with techpodcasts.com is to build a community of podcasters that have agreed to some common goals. With the intention of creating content that marketers will look favorably aligning themselves with.

Tech Podcasters have made steady progress towards common ideals and goals, and while respecting each others brand have agreed in part to work together to the best of their ability.

You will want keep a eye on the site as new features will be added daily. Look for member profiles and a full calendar of when Podcasts from the Tech Podcast group will be available on the web. We will also be bringing you tutorials on podcasting and a range of other materials that the organization will publish.

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"6 million American adults have listened
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Study shows podcasts gaining popularity


Study shows podcasts gaining popularity 04/04/2005 08:49 AM
Pew Internet & American Life Project on Sunday released results of a survey revealing that 29 percent of adults who own a digital music player have downloaded podcasts from the Web. Findings from a national phone survey of 2,201 adults showed that more than 22 million American adults own digital music players, amounting to more than 6 million adults who have downloaded podcasts. Pew found that nearly half of those who own a digital music player between the ages of 18-28 have downloaded podcasts, compared to about 20% over age 29.

TVEyes to make podcasts searchable with
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04/11/2005 10:16 AM
TVEyes, a search provider for broadcast media, has announced Podscope, which they bill as "the first engine to search within a Podcast." TVEyes' Podscope enables the audio indexing of podcast content thus making every word within a podcast searchable. TVEyes crawls the web with Podscope looking for podcasts and creates an index against every word, thereby making the contents searchable. The user can search on a term, generate a list of results ranked by a variety of methods to find the most relevant podcast and click to play or click to download. So speak clearly, podcasters -- Podscope will be available later this month.


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A script to sync podcasts to a USB drive
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A script to sync podcasts to a USB drive
or SD card
03/24/2005 02:17 PM
Here's a shell script to sync your Podcasts to your USB drive, SD card, or non-iTunes-compatible MP3 player. Somebody could probably doll it up into an AppleScript which automatically ran on mount; I just type ./podcast.sh f...

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Podcasts from O'Reilly Emerging Tech
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Podcasts from O'Reilly Emerging Tech
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04/11/2005 08:29 AM
Cory Doctorow: During this year's O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, several people were running around with digital recordings, getting source material for later podcasting. Two of them, Ewan and Crow, are hosting a new Podcast Network show called "The Tech Conference Show," and they've started posting their ETECH casts -- two installments are online now, with more to come. Link (Thanks,Ewan!)


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player users
04/04/2005 01:28 PM
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has released the findings of a study into the listening habits of MP3 player owners, including iPod users. More than 22 million adults own iPods or other MP3 players, according to the report, and 29 percent of them, or more than 6 million, have downloaded podcasts from the Web.

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washingtonpost.com - The great thing about the Internet is that it keeps people occupied for hours or whole days with their personal Web sites, blogs and now, podcasts. Even former VP nominee John Edwards is wowing Democratic foot soldiers with a podcast of him and wife Elizabeth talking about March Madness, breast cancer, blogging... and, sigh, why President Bush's Social Security reform plan is such a stinker.

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Forecast reports show rapid growth of
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RSS, Podcasts, Blogs - Online Media as
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Internet talk show Changing Media, interviews Rodney Rumford of My RSS Creator in an effort to explore online media through the eyes of an Internet marketing veteran. They dive head first into discussions on RSS, Podcasting and the future of online media in general. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]

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Developer Rogue Amoeba announced the release of Audio Hijack 2.1.3 on Thursday. The new version of the company's tool for recording any audio on your Mac now keeps the computer awake while recording and adds performance enhancements and bug fixes. The company also made Audio Hijack Pro 1.3.1 available -- it offers an important fix for a bug created by Apple's June 7 Security Update. Both upgrades are free for all Audio Hijack and Audio Hijack Pro users. The full version of Audio Hijack is US$16, while the Pro edition, which adds such features as recording to MP3 format, is $30. Both require Mac OS X v10.2.7 or higher.

Audio Hijack Pro 2.0


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Rogue Amoeba has just unveiled Audio Hijack Pro 2, a major upgrade to our popular audio recording and enhancing tool. Audio Hijack Pro will drastically change the way you use audio on your computer by giving you the freedom to listen to audio when you want and how you want. Record and enhance any audio with Audio Hijack Pro - it's the cornerstone of your digital audio experience.

Update: Audio Hijack Pro 2.0


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Rogue Amoeba is pleased to officially announce Audio Hijack Pro 2, slated for release in July of 2004. Just like the original Audio Hijack Pro, version two will allow users to record and enhance any audio played by their Mac. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is still great for recording internet radio streams from programs like RealPlayer, burning DVD audio to CD, or saving old vinyl and cassettes into iTunes for digital playback. For full feature details and info on Audio Hijack 2.0. click this.

Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2


Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2 07/28/2004 10:58 AM
Rogue Amoeba Software has announced the release of Audio Hijack Pro 2, a new version of its audio recording/enhancing utility...

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2.0


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2.0
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Rogue Amoeba Software LLC on Wednesday introduced Audio Hijack Pro 2.0, a new version of their audio recording and enhancement utility for Mac OS X. Audio Hijack Pro enables Mac users to record any audio your Mac can play, and can also apply VST and AudioUnit plug-ins to process audio as well.

Audio Hijack Pro 2 gets AAC, Apple
Lossless support


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Lossless support
05/19/2004 10:18 AM
Rogue Amoeba Software today announced Audio Hijack Pro 2, a new version of its audio enhancement utility that lets you record any audio on Mac OS X...

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Winners


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Audio Hijack Pro to include AAC, Apple
Lossless encoding


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Lossless encoding
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Rogue Amoeba expects to release Audio Hijack Pro 2 this July -- it's a major new version of their audio recording and enhancement utility for Mac OS X. The new version will add the ability to record audio using Dolby Advanced Audio Codec (AAC) and the new Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC), which was just introduced with recent updates to iTunes and QuickTime. Also new to the upcoming release is the addition of an Output Bin to organize, preview, burn and export recorded files.

Supernova 2005 bl0gcast


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Follow the Supernova 2005 conference from San Francisco via the blogcast -- short video interviews with panelists and attendees -- at http://supernova2005.news.com.

amazon's early adopter bl0gcast


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"OUTSIDE THE BELTWAY: SOTU 2004
BLOGCAST"


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BLOGCAST"
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Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products


Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
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Sound Audio Systems announced today that the company will have a huge sale on selected items. [PRWEB Mar 1, 2005]

Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor


Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
09/14/2004 07:23 AM
Elemental Audio Systems on Tuesday introduced Neo dynium, a plug-in for RTAS, Audio Unit and VST-compatible audio software designed for compression and dynamics processing. It uses an "I/O Map" visual interface that helps audio pros optimize and direct their efforts, rather than relying on more common transfer curves and displays. Neodynium costs US$159 (and is available for $139 for a limited time). It works with Digidesign Pro Tools, Emagic Logic and other software. System requirements call for a G3 or faster with Mac OS X v10.2 or newer and a compatible host application.

Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit


Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
03/17/2005 03:36 AM
Westec InterActive, the leader in interactive remote security monitoring for convenience store, retail, restaurant and other business applications, selected Acoustic Magic’s Voice Tracker™ array microphone to be used for enhanced audio for audio/video monitoring. Enhanced audio is especially important for Operational Audits, enabling clear reception of conversations between employees and customers. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]

Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems


Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
06/25/2004 11:57 AM
The latest version of Oxford Semiconductor's OXFW970 FireWire audio controller IC allows next generation audio systems to be easily added to desktop and notebook systems on the Mac and PC platforms, reports electropages in an article noted at MacSurfer...

M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card


M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
08/04/2004 10:03 AM
M-Audio on Wednesday introduced the Revolution 5.1, a surround sound audio card compatible with both Macs and PCs. The PCI card comes bundled with Aspyr Media's Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray, billed as the first Mac game optimized for surround sound. The Revolution 5.1 is available for US$99.95.

A clever URL hijack


A clever URL hijack 08/04/2004 08:26 PM
Wading through the comments on Microsoft's IE blog I discovered a clever URL hijack. The domain http://www.trustworthycomputing.com resolves straight to a Google search: "microsoft security OR privacy flaw OR flaws OR hole OR holes". Trustworthy Computing is the wrapper around...

AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio


AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio 04/09/2004 04:10 PM
Tony Smith writes for the Register, “The AAC (Advanced Audio Codec), the audio format supported by Apple’s iTunes Music Store, has been chosen as a key future DVD Audio disc technology by the standard’s governing body, the DVD Forum.” [Mar 25]

Spammers Hijack Sender ID


Spammers Hijack Sender ID 09/10/2004 06:27 PM
On the heels of the repudiation of Microsoft's Sender ID E-mail-authentication scheme last week by two major open-source software groups, spammers are doing the opposite: They're embracing the very standard intended to curb their abuses. According to E-mail security vendor MX Logic Inc., spammers are trying to make their messages appear more legitimate by adopting the Sender Policy Framework (SPF), which recently became part of Microsoft's Sender ID proposal.

Ecard-hijack spam


Ecard-hijack spam 02/16/2004 05:20 PM
dumped Internet Exploder .. this is it

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Browser Hijack Recover v1.01


Browser Hijack Recover v1.01 09/24/2004 07:53 AM
Browser Hijack Recover recovers your browser after it has been hijacked by Spyware, Adware, etc. BHR will scan your registry and fix IE Homepage, Default Page, Search Page, Menu, Internet Options, Toolbars, Context Menu, and more. [Shareware $30.00 15 Days 1.24 MB]

9/11 documents show hijack warnings


9/11 documents show hijack warnings 04/09/2004 05:16 PM

Student admits eBay hijack


Student admits eBay hijack 09/06/2004 03:34 AM
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Suicide hijack threat 'neglected'


Suicide hijack threat 'neglected' 01/28/2004 04:34 AM
A federal panel says more could have been done to protect airline passengers from suicide hijackings.

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The Mysterious eBay
Note In My Cube

Ham Radio License in
a Day

Tivo's HME SDK
Box Cracked
More Power for the
Apple Faithful
(NewsFactor)

Once Viewed As An
Unsound Luxury,
Wi-Fi Gaining Steam
In Workplaces
(Investor's Business
Daily)

CIOs See IBM, Dell
Gaining Market Share
- Survey (Reuters)

Mozilla Updates
Firefox 2 Plans
(NewsFactor)

Publicis' T-Mobile
Work Helps It Land
EchoStar
(AdWeek.com)

Dell Cuts Lead,
Beefs Up Security in
Business PCs
(Reuters)

Google Ads Send
Profit Up, Shares
Soar (Reuters)

RFID Vulnerability
Exposed (NewsFactor)

REVIEW: 'ESPN NBA
2K5' a Great Hoops
Game (AP)

REVIEW: 'Resident
Evil 4' Enjoyable
(AP)

Study: Cell Phone
Use Ages Young
Drivers (AP)

Schools Making
Grades Available
Online (AP)

Lions Gate Wants
Candy

The Gem of Hidden
Gems

Another Hot Hand for
MGM Mirage

When Not to Roll
Over

Another TiVo Exec
Jumps Ship

The Top Brands of
2004

Microsoft's Search
and Destroy

Unsettlement for
Taiwan
Semiconductor?

Alliance Gaming Pays
Off Big

I Am NEVER Missing
the Overstock Call

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2005

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