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Sunday, July 14, 2002 |
I would really like to be able to use this flash wysiwyg html editor in my Radio UserLand desktop website homepage. The IE editor doesn't work on Macs you see.....
Update, I've found another flash based editor that would do the job nicely. Any flash-jockeys out there?
10:40:20 PM
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Reading up a bit on peercast. The slashdot mention got lots of interest. I've been running the app on my windows machine for a few days now and it really works. According to their foum, the peercast network is intended to be infrastructure and can route not just mp3 streams, but any kind of data.
This idea of 'chaining' listeners together makes broadcasting affordable to anyone, because you only have to take care of your stream into the network once. From there it (theoretically) gets relayed by each listener. I hope they release information on the protocol soon.
This still isn't going to be a solution for broadcasting to dialup users, since you need to pass on lots of overhead information and preferrably route the data to the next peer from your own node. That seriously limits what you can do audio-wise over dialup. But it certainly will be a hit with cable and adsl. Perhaps some of those dedicated connections becoming 'neighborhood nodes' to non-relaying dialup listeners
10:18:14 PM
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Happy Bastille Day to France: Celebrated on the Fourteenth of July, it is the French symbol of the end of the Monarchy and the beginning of the First Republic.
11:08:33 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Adam Curry.
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