Tuesday, March 01, 2005


Jeremy Allaire recently founded BrightCove http://www.brightcove.com/ (2004) to meld television and the Internet.
It would be truly awesome to see BrightCove and iComCentral http://dv3.agileco.net/iComCentral to find a way to work together.
 
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Tips for Customizing a Radio Blog Template: To edit the template for a Radio blog (such as Radio Free Blogistan) go to the Preferences > Templates > Home Page Template page. You can cut and paste the contents of this file into a Dreamweaver document, and then edit and replace it much the same as you would a Blogger template as explained in the previous section.. Alternatively, you can open the #homeTemplate.txt file directly in Dreamweaver from the www subfolder of your Radio Userland folder. Dreamweaver won't render the page because it doesn't recognize HTML markup in a .txt file, but you can copy the contents to a new file (a good practice anyway, to avoid accidentally overwriting a working file) and save it as temp.html or something like that.

Other links on how to customize Radio Userland here:
http://frontier.userland.com/customizingSite
http://www.loftesness.com/radio/stories/2002/01/20/notesOnRadioCustomization.html
http://ruminations.weblogger.com/stories/storyReader$4
http://radio.weblogs.com/0107846/stories/2002/08/23/radioDocSources.html
http://www.activerenderer.com/outlines/aR/gallery.html

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Enterprise grid group expands (InfoWorld). InfoWorld - The Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA), formed last year to promote use of computing grids in enterprises, will announce five new members on Tuesday, including Unisys and Univa. [Yahoo! News: Technology]
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Yahoo! Web Services. Paul Bausch takes a look at the new Yahoo! Web Services interface and shows how to tap into the API with a sample application. [O'Reilly Network ONJava.com]
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HP whacks own storage software in favor of AppIQ. Friend with benefits [The Register]
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Introducing: IP-4-IT - A New Event to Focus on Challenges and Opportunities of Enterprise-class IP Communications.

pulver.com, CMP Media and TIA Band Together to Produce: IP-4-IT

I've been working the vision for a new Enterprise event which focused on effects of the advent of IP in the Enterprise and the resulting challenges and opportunities this reprsents in Enterprise-class IP Communications for quite some time.

I'm happy to announce today that pulver.com, together with both CMP Media LLC and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) will be jointly producing a new tradeshow that addresses the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Enterprise IT decision makers in their deployment of IP-enabled networks, applications and solutions. IP-4-IT, scheduled to take place November 14-16 in Las Vegas at the Rio Hotel and Convention Center, is expected to attract an international audience of over 3,000 attendees, as well as 125+ exhibitors of IP-related products and services.

The IP-4-IT tradeshow will be unique in its mission, which is to expand the reach of IP Communications into the Enterprise. IP is not just voice, but a new infrastructure that offers truly converged communication and streamlined business processes.

I am looking forward to working with both TIA and CMP and turning the vision of this event into reality. :-)

For more informaton regarding IP-4-IT, please visit www.ip4it.com or contact: Gene Sanders at 703-907-7981; gsanders@tiaonline.org or Nancy Largay 631-961-8996; nlargay@pulver.com for exhibitor sales.

[The Jeff Pulver Blog]
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