'Podcasts' Catching on with iPod Owners - Survey
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'Podcasts' Catching on with iPod Owners
- Survey (Reuters)
'Podcasts' Catching on with iPod Owners
- Survey (Reuters)
04/03/2005 04:02 PMReuters - The home-brewed audio programs known
as "Podcasts" are catching on with people who own iPods or
other digital-music players, according to a survey released on
Sunday.
'Podcasts' Catching on with iPod Owners
'Podcasts' Catching on with iPod Owners
04/07/2005 03:26 AMZDNet Apr 7 2005 7:35AM GMT
Dice survey shows defense, government IT
salaries catching up
Dice survey shows defense, government IT
salaries catching up
02/05/2005 08:59 PMWhile overall salaries for IT professionals dropped to their lowest
levels in four years in 2004, a new survey from Dice Inc. indicates
that workers in defense and government-related industries bucked the
trend.
iPod Owners Dissatisfied With Quality Of
Headphones
iPod Owners Dissatisfied With Quality Of
Headphones
04/09/2004 04:09 PMThe iPod's rave reviews have created heightened expectations for some
customers, many of whom are hard-core music listeners to begin with.
By Marcus Lillkvist, Wall Street Journal (via MyAppleMenu)
Jobs: Many current iPod owners will buy
mini too
Jobs: Many current iPod owners will buy
mini too
01/08/2004 07:15 PMIn a Newsweek article published today, Apple CEO Steve Jobs suggests
that "one of the biggest customers for the iPod mini is going to be
current owners buying a second iPod...
Speakers To Snowboards, iPod Owners
Accessorize
Speakers To Snowboards, iPod Owners
Accessorize
04/20/2004 10:06 PMiPod has inspired a thriving aftermarket for obsessive owners who want
to add features to their digital-music player, or simply show it off
in a pretty case. By Andy Sullivan, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)
PluggedIn: Speakers to Snowboards, IPod
Owners Accessorize
PluggedIn: Speakers to Snowboards, IPod
Owners Accessorize
04/21/2004 06:17 AMBoston Globe Apr 21 2004 10:27AM GMT
Speakers to Snowboards, iPod Owners
Accessorize (Reuters)
Speakers to Snowboards, iPod Owners
Accessorize (Reuters)
04/25/2004 08:35 AMReuters - Apple Computer Inc.'s (AAPL.O) iPod
has inspired a thriving aftermarket for obsessive owners who
want to add features to their digital-music player, or simply
show it off in a pretty case.
Lazy New iPod Owners Rescued By Ripping
Idea
Lazy New iPod Owners Rescued By Ripping
Idea
07/28/2004 11:07 AMUS-based LoadPod will come to the door, pick up the CDs, rip al, the
tunes to an iPod and return them within five days. By Jo Best,
Silicon.com (via MyAppleMenu)
iPodlounge Announces Free Music, Three
Guides for iPod Owners
iPodlounge Announces Free Music, Three
Guides for iPod Owners
12/17/2004 06:32 PMiPodlounge (www.ipodlounge.com), the world's leading independent
resource of information about Apple Computer's iPod portable digital
music players, today announced further expansions of its editorial
coverage to appeal to an even broader audience. "With millions of new
iPod owners joining the global iPod community this holiday season,"
said Dennis Lloyd, Publisher of iPodlounge, "we wanted to offer our
current and future readers an unbeatable set of gifts: free music, and
even more of our acclaimed free information." [PRWEB Dec 14, 2004]
PluggedIn: Speakers to Snowboards, IPod
Owners Accessorize (Reuters)
PluggedIn: Speakers to Snowboards, IPod
Owners Accessorize (Reuters)
04/20/2004 12:52 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc.'s (AAPL.O) iPod
has inspired a thriving aftermarket for obsessive owners who
want to add features to their digital-music player, or simply
show it off in a pretty case.
iPod #1 With American Teens, Survey
Shows
iPod #1 With American Teens, Survey
Shows
04/06/2005 09:27 PM By Brad Gibson, Mac Observer
'Podcasts' sobre alojamiento web
'Podcasts' sobre alojamiento web
03/27/2005 01:37 PMHomespun 'Podcasts' Explore a Universe
of Topics
Homespun 'Podcasts' Explore a Universe
of Topics
04/10/2005 04:36 PMBoston Globe Apr 10 2005 8:10PM GMT
Homespun 'Podcasts' Explore Universe of
Topics (Reuters)
Homespun 'Podcasts' Explore Universe of
Topics (Reuters)
04/09/2005 06:08 PMReuters - As millions of pilgrims streamed
into Rome this past week, Internet listeners accompanied a
Dutch priest on an intimate audio tour to pay one last visit to
Pope John Paul II before he was laid to rest.
Homespun 'Podcasts' Explore a Universe
of Topics (Reuters)
Homespun 'Podcasts' Explore a Universe
of Topics (Reuters)
04/10/2005 01:59 PMReuters - As millions of pilgrims streamed
into Rome this past week, a Dutch priest led Internet listeners
on an intimate audio tour that allowed them to pay one last
visit to Pope John Paul II before he was laid to rest.
E-mail Marketers! You're Invited to Take
an Email Marketing Survey. Permission,
List Growth Techniques and Spam Filter
Triggers are Covered in the 5-question
Survey.
E-mail Marketers! You're Invited to Take
an Email Marketing Survey. Permission,
List Growth Techniques and Spam Filter
Triggers are Covered in the 5-question
Survey.
08/04/2004 11:24 AMWith the Can-Spam law allowing opt-out, how have previously staunch
permission emailers changed their practices...or have they? The online
survey asks 5 simple questions about permission practices, growing
email address lists, and marketer's understanding of anti-spam
filtering. The survey is anonymous and results will be published.
[PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
QuestionPro Survey Software Becomes One
of the Few Web-based Survey Providers to
Allow for Conjoint Analysis for
evaluating Product Profiles and New
Product Development
QuestionPro Survey Software Becomes One
of the Few Web-based Survey Providers to
Allow for Conjoint Analysis for
evaluating Product Profiles and New
Product Development
07/21/2004 02:45 AMQuestionPro Inc., a leading provider of online survey hosting and
market research services, today announced the release of its Conjoint
Analysis module for measuring product profiles and customer
intentions. QuestionPro now offers a simple web interface for
creating Conjoint surveys and analyzing response data. Conjoint
Analysis techniques allow product managers to analyze and research how
customers make trade-offs. Conjoint Analysis is also used to measure
brand-equity and brand-interaction. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
Catching up
Catching up
06/29/2004 03:48 PM
I've got a bunch of pictures to catch up on and scan in, as well as
photos from Juhannus coming later this week, so the people who seem to
like my pictures have something to look forward to in the coming week.
Catching up with...
Catching up with...
12/19/2004 02:52 PMWow... it's been quite a while since my last post! Things have been
quite busy. To bring things up to...
Still catching up
Still catching up
04/09/2004 04:03 PMAs noted
earlier, a pinched nerve in my neck is making it very hard for me
to type - in fact, for the past several days I haven't been able to
type for more than five minutes at a time. Somehow, though, I'm
almost caught up with my email, but many questions in the support
newsgroups remain unanswered. I hope to handle them all this week,
but it all depends on how much longer it takes to recover.
I've been seeing a physical therapist for a few weeks, but the
results haven't been good so tomorrow I'm visiting a chiropractor for
the first time in my life. Wish me luck :)
An eye-catching phone
An eye-catching phone
04/11/2004 09:04 PMZDNet Apr 12 2004 0:34AM GMT
Catching up to cable
Catching up to cable
03/31/2005 03:24 AMUsatoday.com - Wed Mar 30, 08:45 pm GMT
Why isn't Froogle Catching on?
Why isn't Froogle Catching on?
08/01/2004 10:06 AM"...people are saying Froogle is a major disappointment. ... the big
question is why? Was it solely their implementation? Or is there more
to it?"
Catching the wave?
Catching the wave?
05/28/2004 01:56 AMUSA Today May 28 2004 5:45AM GMT
Coors Catching Up
Coors Catching Up
04/22/2004 04:15 PMThe nation's No. 3 brewer posts increased earnings on strong
international results.
Catching up with Harry
Catching up with Harry
02/17/2004 11:57 PMI'm not sure how I missed this, but Harry Fueck's new book The PHP Anthology
was published by SitePoint back in December, as a hefty 2 volume epic.
Harry is the guru behind PHP
Patterns and really knows his stuff. While the book is at
first glance a cookbook for solving web related problems, Harry also
uses it as a
platform for teaching sensible development practises:
Between the lines I've focused on teaching OOP by example, partly
by developing classes in the book and also by taking advantage of Open
Source class libraries I'm familiar with; in most cases projects from
PEAR.
That's also where I'd say The PHP Anthology is unique, in it aims
to get readers to avoid re-inventing wheels already done many times in
PHP. Although many of the subjects have been seen before (often
online), the focus here is either to use an Open Source class library
or put one together, solving a problem once and for all, as opposed a
hacked script that goes half way.
Sample chapters from the books are available online, including an
excellent
explanation of caching techniques. Harry is also one of my
co-bloggers over at SitePoint where he writes about (you guessed it)
PHP in Dynamically Typed.
Catching the Hot Potatoes
Catching the Hot Potatoes
03/23/2005 03:49 PMProtect your portfolio from the worst of a company's stumbles.
Spider Catching in ASP
Spider Catching in ASP
12/14/2002 07:41 AMWebmasterBase Dec 14 2002 6:47AM ET
Catching a Virus in the Act
Catching a Virus in the Act
09/18/2004 05:21 AMScientists get their first look at a virus attaching to DNA. Physical
proof of this surprising interaction could lead to drugs that can stop
some infections. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Catching Up With The Rocket Guy
Catching Up With The Rocket Guy
10/29/2003 07:11 PMJedi Holocron writes "The full article is at Space.Com and reports on
the current status of Brian "Rocket Guy" Walker's home-brew space
program. This is the ...
Catching a Virus Writer
Catching a Virus Writer
06/04/2004 05:57 AMCatching Up With Dick Tracy
Catching Up With Dick Tracy
03/20/2003 08:33 AMHow watchmaker Fossil teamed up with Microsoft and Palm to create the
wearable computer techies have longed for since the dashing cartoon
detective flashed his telephone wristwatch. By Josh McHugh from Wired
magazine.
Clark is catching up to Kerry
Clark is catching up to Kerry
01/04/2004 07:20 AMhis flameout in NH .. daily tracking
poll
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Push-to-talk catching on
Push-to-talk catching on
06/03/2004 06:50 PMZDNet Jun 3 2004 10:23PM GMT
Catching Uncaught Exceptions
Catching Uncaught Exceptions
06/10/2004 09:46 AMContinuing my belief that the best way to learn the fine art of
programming is to learn from your better looking neighbours, here's a
very interesting article on using exceptions in Java that can be
applied to PHP5.
Dr Kabutz (love the name), gives several excellent real-world examples
of how hard it is to handle exceptions.
Of course there are exceptions to the exceptions. Don't use an
exception when:
- the error is not really an error, but a change of state, such an
end-of-file condition. Confusing this point is the most common
beginner mistake.
- you want to write obfusticated code because your job has been
made redundant :-)
- the error is so difficult to fix that you have to write custom
code at the point the error occurred.
- you're still using PHP3, and planning to upgrade to PHP4 next
year :-)
- you are doing something mission-critical, and you want to
enumerate and handle every possible error where it occurs, to ensure
safety and timeliness.
- your very experienced boss tells you that it's better to
return an error code that is ignored than raise an exception that is
ignored :-)
Dou
g Ross opinion on exceptions, and my response. I
also stumbled onto
Jeff's response while browsing around.

Groceries Online Catching On In NYC
Groceries Online Catching On In NYC
04/06/2005 09:36 PMThe online grocery market has certainly gone through its share of ups
and
downs
. However, over the past few years there have been a bunch of
stories about a next generation of online grocery stores that seem to
be getting more traction. One of the more famous is
FreshD
irect in New York City -- where online grocery shopping makes a
lot more sense. Apparently, residents there agree, as a new study
shows that
more
than half of NYC residents have tried online groceries -- though,
that doesn't mean they all have been happy with it. Still, it does
suggest that there's demand for such a service in some places
(especially urban), if it's done right.
Catching the nano wave
Catching the nano wave
09/17/2004 06:37 AMCNET News.com's Charles Cooper says getting funding for the
nanotechnology Manhattan Project is the right idea. But is anybody
listening?
Catching the Pattern Wave
Catching the Pattern Wave
01/13/2003 08:08 PMCatching the Pattern Wave
Like Jeremy I'm starting to get the whole pattern gig (starting). All
it took was using Harry's wonderful strategy pattern for validation
(which I've extended a bunch of ways already). Now Harry has another
one: Observers.
The Observer Pattern is designed to help cope with one to many
relationships between objects, allowing changes in an object to update
many associated objects. It provides a powerful mechanism to extend
our applications, in terms of how they respond to events, without
needing alter existing (and working) code. We'll take a simplified
look at how the observer pattern might be used in a typical PHP forum
application then suggest other uses for the observer pattern
...
The Observer pattern is defined by the Gang of Four in Design Patterns
as behavioural pattern - that is one we can use to modify the
behaviour of our applications. It's regarded as being so useful, that
Sun bothered to implement it in the Java API (see Observable and
Observer). The basic principle behind the observer pattern is if you
have some object, such as a Post object for a forum system, you can
have other objects, such as a Mailer object, act as an observer and
respond to any changes in the Post object, such as emailing relevant
forums users that a new post has been added to the thread they were
subscribed to. Conceptually, the Observer pattern in something like a
trigger in a database, which runs a stored procedure when a table row
is modified for example (we won't go too far with this analogy
though). Normally we might implement the mailing functionality in the
Post object itself but what if later we want add further "events" to
Post, when a new post is made, such as adding an entry to our forums
RSS feed for example? And how many more things might we want to add in
future? The observer pattern provides us the mechanism to add such
functionality without needing to alter the Post object. [_Go_]
Have I fully read this through, tried it out, etc? No. Will I?
Almost certainly.
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