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Apple filing takes Podcasts to the next level By Slash Lane Published: 12:00 PM EST Related AppleInsider articles: * Apple previews Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server * Apple looks towards personalized on-demand... * iTunes 7.6 update delivers iPhone manual... * Apple filing details multitasking touch-screen... * Apple developing configurable multi-touch... A recently published filing discovered by AppleInsider reveals work by Apple's chief software architect to advance the Podcast beyond its static form and into a live interactive presentation medium suitable for use by educational institutes and businesses for their daily presentations. "Podcasts of classroom lectures and other presentations typically require manual editing to switch the focus between the video feed of [an] instructor and the slides (or other contents) being presented," Bertrand Serlet, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering at Apple, wrote in the 15-pag
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Could be good for us to check how our podcasts look! Looking for a way to see how your web creations will look on iPhone? Look no further. iPhoney gives you a pixel-accurate web browsing environment—powered by Safari—that you can use when developing web sites for iPhone. It's the perfect 320 by 480-pixel canvas for your iPhone development. And it's free.
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Jeff Utech presented this at necc08 Welcome to the Wetpaint Wikis in Education, a place where educators come together to share tips about using wikis to enhance the learning experience. Educators can get all ads removed
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Tired of constantly adjusting your music's volume? iVolume ensures that all your songs play at the same volume level.
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Great explanation of how/why Google apps in schools. Made by them, so marketing approach
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Cyber Safety - What's That? When you think about your children and how they use technology, do you ever wonder “what’s that”? LearnNow BC has asked Steve Dotto to provide answers to common technology questions and other valuable information in this series of brief videos. Check out this short introduction to "CyberSafe".
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Web page with definitions and links to an array of (slightly out of date) web tools The term "Web 2.0" (pronounced "web two point Oh") was conceived in 2005 to describe a new breed of websites that use newer web authoring tools, are low learning curves (for the user) and support a collaborative environment .. ... usually free and usually just all done in a web browser
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