Monthly Archives: February 2002

Userland Radio and Blogger Pro

Interesting article at Byte by John Udall on Userland’s Radio 8.0.5. He does a better job of differentiating Radio from Blogger and other tools than anything else I’ve seen. I’m thus far unimpressed with user support at Userland; I’ve found … Continue reading

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Yet more Blog Tools

There’s an interesting Perl .cgi package called Movable Type; you can download the source for free, though they do ask for a donation. The FAQs, including server specs and even a template letter to send to your ISP to find … Continue reading

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QuickTime Live and Education

QuickTime clearly has marvelous potential for instruction–and lots of us are using it. Apple, with its long time interest in education, targeted educators with some specific sessions. The first one I went to was typical of such things—it was presented … Continue reading

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Apple Keynote Announcements from QuickTime Live

You can see the keynote in streaming QuickTime for yourself, but I’ll cover the basics. First of all, Apple previewed QuickTime 6 with MPEG 4. That’s the good news. The bad news is that because of some truly idiotic licensing … Continue reading

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More Popular Press and Web Logs in Education

There’s a John Dvorak article on blogs here; he misses the potential, I think, but read it anyway. And thanks to David-Carter Tod, here’s Weblog Ed a blog on web logs in education, from Will Richardson. And yesterday I found … Continue reading

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