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Thursday, 26 January 2006
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Web skeptics, take note: The sky hasn't fallen
Internet doesn't destroy relationships, a new study finds, it strengthens them
[Via The Globe and Mail - Technology News]
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Dread public speaking? Have a shag first
Sex calms nerves, psychologist showsWell, here's a bit of agreeable news for those readers who dread getting up in front of the board to deliver that mission-critical Powerpoint presentation: indulging in full-on rumpy-pumpy beforehand will help you face the ordeal in a state of hormone-induced calmness.…
[Via The Register]
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SonicStudioDDP 2.1 Available
Not sure when it was released but passing by the Sonic Studio site today I noticed that version 2.1 of DDP is now available for download. I'm playing back an image file with it right now.
There are a number of new features in 2.1 the most significant of which is the option of (background) delivery to CD-R.
Owner's of 2.0 need merely download and install the new version. Anyone else which to check it out can download a demo version from the Sonic Studio.
"The Destination edit group is now colored yellow in keeping with Ancient Sonic Wisdom." When I saw that line I knew it has to be omas writing the release notes!
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Sonic Studio :: Feature Matrix
Sonic Studio has published a feature matrix to help us sort out the differences between
PreMaster CD
SonicStudioDDP
soundBlade (available soon)
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CNNMoney.com: Smartest Technology: RSS
At long last, really simple syndication, or RSS, came into its own. Developed by Silicon Valley technologist Dave Winer, RSS makes it easy for popular sites such as CNN, Reuters, and Yahoo -- and tens of thousands of bloggers -- to distribute online text, audio, and video worldwide. RSS has been around since 1997, but it got a big boost in the past year as Microsoft announced plans to integrate it into Windows, letting RSS do for online media what the Web did for the Internet.
Congratulations Dave.
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