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Latest News Archive November 2005





Sony PSP Adds RSS And WMA Audio Support
  Sony has added support for RSS and Windows Media Audio files to its PlayStation Portable (PSP) with a firmware update available from today. ...
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DigitMag -- November 29




New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic 28


  Sharewood Picnic is Robin Good's weekly basket of goods, tools and services found in the last week. Including several newly-released resources, these little gems can help you better understand and utilize the independent publishing revolution we are witnessing. Photo credit: Adriano Franco Feel free to download, test and...
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Kevin C. Borgia -- November 27




Does P2P File-Sharing Really Depress Music Sales?
  File-trading seems to help those in the bottom three-quarters of popularity, but not the pop-stars indeed. Also, it appears that rules are all too often made to protect the minority of artists at the top of the curve, not most artists overall ...
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Chris Anderson -- November 26




MTV Gets A Good Challenge: Robin's Grassroots Music Video Station To Launch Next


  Future Entertainment And New Talent May Soon Indeed Come From The Roots. I am about to launch a new free entertainment and video-driven music online service. The new site, which will launch in beta next week, is all about music videos, having fun, laughing and grassroots participation....
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Robin Good -- November 24









Intellectual Property: The Patenting Of Ideas May Be Your Greatest Enemy


  "The big content owners have been determining the world's intellectual property regimes for the last few decades. Photo credit: Chrononaut.org By clever lobbying at extraordinarily boring conferences, they had managed by the late 90s to commit governments, through the world trade talks, to a draconian programme of...
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Andrew Brown - The Guardian -- November 21




New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic 27

  Sharewood Picnic is Robin Good's weekly basket of goods, tools and services found in the last week. Including several newly-released resources, these little gems can help you better understand and utilize the independent publishing revolution we are witnessing. Photo credit: Berkeley Robinson You are encouraged to visit the...
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Robin Good -- November 20




Converting Articles Into Audio Podcasts


  Repurposing and repackaging existing text-based content into other online distributable formats can be an important strategy to consider for serious online publishers. Photo credit: Lynn Cummings Until now, repurposing and repackaging text content into other formats has been a labor-intensive task requiring lots of manual editing work. But...
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Sharon Housley and Robin Good -- November 14




New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic 26


  Here is Robin Good's weekly basket of new media resources, software and articles that I would like to share with you. They are all powerful digital weapons for participating in the user-driven publishing revolution Robin is chronicling. Photo credit: Joăo Estęvăo A. de Freitas Feel free to test,...
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Podcasting And The Future Of Traditional Radio


  Is podcasting going to "alter" traditional radio as we know it today? Some even believe that radio is dying altogether because of the rapid and sweeping emergence of podcasting and satellite radio complemented by the very low-quality programming of US-like commercial radio stations. Photo credit: Ronaldo Taveira While...
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Robin Good -- November 3









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