Fogview 49: Mac vs. PC |
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Welcome to the Fogview Podcast I’m back after a few months absent and talk about my new photography site and a bunch of tech stuff. I also talk about how my conversion to the Mac is working out and if I give up on Windows forever... |
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Show's Description
This is a podcast about technology, gadgets and the Internet. I also play great (and sometime unusual) podsafe music.
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Fogview 50: Accidental Branding |
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Welcome to the Fogview Podcast In this show I talk about the recent death of Michael Jackson and answer the question “Why do I call this the Fogview Podcast.” Try GoToMeeting for 30 days! Visit www.GoToMeeting.com/podcast to start your free trial today. On Today's Show (length: 37:17)
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Fogview 48: Turning of a New Year |
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Welcome to the Fogview Podcast In this show I talk about where Iâve been and my latest excuse for not doing a podcast. As always I update you with technical news and tips and play some great podsafe music... |
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Fogview 47: Photo Workflow |
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Welcome to the Fogview Podcast In this show I talk about using Aperture and Lightroom to streamline my photo workflow (i.e., manage my photos). Oh, I canât forget my latest gadget: The T-Mobileâs G1 phone and how I like it after one month... |
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Fogview 46: Happy Halloween |
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Welcome to the Fogview Podcast In this show talk about the Wall Street crisis; my latest half marathon run; and how I finally got my iMac working again. Oh, I can’t forget my latest gadget: The T-Mobile’s G1 phone!... |
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Comcastic -- This is So Wrong on So Many Levels |
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The current buzz on the Internet is Comcast's formal policy about capping customer's Internet bandwidth at 250 GB/month (Comcast calls this excessive use).
Customers who exceed this monthly bandwidth will get a warning notice
and those that exceed it twice within a six month period will have
their a... |
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