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Tom Johnson

IndieSF.com - Free Range Radio for Santa Fe, New Mexico and the World - 0 views

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    About IndieSF.com Indie SF was formed by a group of longtime radio folks that grew up in an era when there were no Big Radio formulas of restricted formats and demographic targeting. No hearing the same songs every 4 hours and that's if you were lucky. These machine-like formats (run and programmed by computers) are truly what has ruined radio the way WE remember it. That's why we pride ourselves in being something OTHER than an internet jukebox - we actually put our hands on the music every single day to make sure it flows in a manner that makes sense. NO TRAIN WRECK RADIO ALLOWED! We believe that independently owned radio can serve up a wide variety of music without placing barriers on style, genre, or otherwise. We are not corporate owned - hell - we dont make one dime doing this. We're just a group of radio folks who believe in radio done differently, the way it used to be. While that may seem like a funny statement for an online station, we are only here by the grace of our technically inclined friends at 2tbsp.com, our music programmer/format guru Sam Ferrara, Department of Funk Minister Rocque Ranaldi, and our resident IT guy Rich. As a whole, we are old school radio heads, independent media geeks and music lovers who believe radio should be about music - not just selling ads. We are a station for music lovers-we don't expect that we're going to fit everyone's taste, but give us a listen and you will likely hear something familar that you find yourself grooving to alongside something you have never heard, but grooving on nonetheless. If you listen carefully, you might notice they are next to each other for a reason. Let us know your thoughts on our programming. If you like what we're playing, or if there's something different you'd like to hear, even on our surliest day, we always appreciate your feedback. Some of you have asked how you can support us and we truly appreciate that. When you hear something you like, consider starting your purchase from th
Tom Johnson

Apache Lucene - Apache Solr - 0 views

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    Apache Solr SolrTM is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform from the Apache LuceneTM project. Its major features include powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, near real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling, and geospatial search. Solr is highly reliable, scalable and fault tolerant, providing distributed indexing, replication and load-balanced querying, automated failover and recovery, centralized configuration and more. Solr powers the search and navigation features of many of the world's largest internet sites. Solr is written in Java and runs as a standalone full-text search server within a servlet container such as Tomcat. Solr uses the Lucene Java search library at its core for full-text indexing and search, and has REST-like HTTP/XML and JSON APIs that make it easy to use from virtually any programming language. Solr's powerful external configuration allows it to be tailored to almost any type of application without Java coding, and it has an extensive plugin architecture when more advanced customization is required. See the complete feature list for more details. For more information about Solr, please see the Solr wiki.
Tom Johnson

WNYC Timeline | Pedro Espada's Long Dance with the Law - WNYC - 0 views

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    Teach your students some actual programming, as it'll benefit them more than learning how to use some tools that will be obsolete before they even graduate. I would suggest showing them WNYC's vertical timeline tool. If they can understand the fundamentals behind setting this up, odds are it'll be a good foot in the door to learning more about making journalistic coolness on the internets. John Keefe's blog post about it here: http://johnkeefe.net/the-thinking-behind-wnycs-new-vertical-timeli You can see an example here: http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/empire/2012/may/07/timeline-pedro-espadas-long-dance-law/ The actual code is here: https://github.com/balancemedia/Timeline Boom. Awesome.
Tom Johnson

Me TV: Programming Content for an Audience of One - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

  • GA_googleFillSlot("StreamingMedia-Banners"); GA_googleCreateDomIframe("google_ads_div_StreamingMedia-Banners_ad_container" ,"StreamingMedia-Banners");   var nav = window.Event ? true : false; if (nav) { window.captureEvents(Event.KEYDOWN); window.onkeydown = NetscapeEventHandler_KeyDown; } else { document.onkeydown = MicrosoftEventHandler_KeyDown; } function NetscapeEventHandler_KeyDown(e) { if (e.which == 13 && e.target.type != 'textarea' && e.target.type != 'submit') { if (e.target.name == 'txtNewQuery') { document.location.href = '/Search/Default.aspx?i=' + escape(e.target.value); } return false; } return true; } function MicrosoftEventHandler_KeyDown() { if (event.keyCode == 13 && event.srcElement.type != 'textarea' && event.srcElement.type != 'submit') { if (event.srcElement.name == 'txtNewQuery') { document.location.href = '/Search/Default.aspx?i=' + escape(event.srcElement.value); } return false; } return true; }   GA_googleFillSlot("StreamingMedia-300x100-Marketing"); GA_googleCreateDomIframe("google_ads_div_StreamingMedia-300x100-Marketing_ad_container" ,"StreamingMedia-300x100-Marketing"); Upcoming Industry Conferences Streaming Media West 2013 [19-20 November 2013] valig
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