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Wednesday, October 20, 2004
 


Announcing: Audio.Weblogs.Com. It shows the newest podcasts, in reverse chronologic order, the same way weblogs.com shows the most recently updated weblogs. Now you can sample the work of the podcast community before installing an iPodder app. Podcasters, you can ping via XML-RPC, the same way you ping weblogs.com (all the major weblog apps are compatible) or through a Web form. There's even an RSS feed that contains the most recent 100 podcasts, and if your desktop aggregator is enclosure-aware, you'll even get all the podcasts (but watch out it can add up to quite a bit of disk space). [Scripting News]
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Engadget Interviews TiVo CEO [Slashdot:]
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Here is something I REALLY need to look into!

I have to admit, I set up a Vonage account a few weeks ago, not because I really needed it but because I really wanted to see how the consumer market had progressed in this area.  The install was a piece of cake.  I bought a Linksys RT31P2 router at Staples for $49.00 with the rebate.  Set-up was over the vonage website and basically 5-10 minutes later the phone port gets activated and your good to go.

My weak link intially was the phone I used.  Forgot that I needed an extra phone and all I had was an old 900 Mhz analog phone.  Once I replaced it, the quality was good.  Best of all it passed the wife test with ease.  Right now it's a second phone, actually I got a phone number in my parents home town so they no longer need to dial long distance.  Additional or virtual numbers are $4.99 a month.  Now AT&T and the other cable and dsl companies are getting in the act.  i think this will take off in the next 2-3 years.

My two cents.    RR

VoIP is the killer consumer broadband app, Cisco CTO says. The future of converged services and the design of the Internet itself will be driven more by consumer demands than by the plans of carriers, technologists and equipment vendors, says Charlie Giancarlo, Cisco’s chief technology officer. [Network World Fusion NetFlash]

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