Saturday, December 22, 2007

How to Post a Podcast on Blogger.com

Both a friend of mine on Facebook and my brother asked me how to post MP3s on their blogs. I did a bit of research and think I came up with a good way to do it.

1. Set up a free blog at www.blogger.com
2. Record your podcast using Audacity audacity.sourceforge.net (free for windows or mac).
3. Edit your podcast using Audacity and then export it as an MP3 file.
4. Next, upload your MP3 file to www.boomp3.com. BOOMP3 offers free mp3 hosting. They give you the link code to have a streaming flash file on your blog.
5. Paste the link code in your blog. This puts a streaming flash player on your post.

I just helped my brother to do this on his blog this morning: norkinromania.blogspot.com. Have a listen to the beautiful Romanian Christmas carols.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

The Mason Technologist


Your Facebook Strategy: Opportunities of a Ready-Made Platform


From: jeremiah_owyang, 1 week ago





Facebook, a ready-made Marketing platform, offers a vast toolset (with challenges) but brands must first develop a strategy



Link: SlideShare Link

Friday, December 14, 2007

Great Graphic On The Evolution Of Social Media

In a previous post I was doing my best to explain Tim Berners-Lee recent post about the evolution of the Semantic Web. I found this graphic on socialmedia.com that sums it up perfectly!



1995 - AOL got people onto the Internet
1999 - Yahoo organized it
2003 - Google made is searchable
2007 - Facebook made it social

Monday, December 10, 2007

Benefit Concert for The Orphans in Tanzania


My friend Giulia is organizing a concert to raise money for the orphans in Tanzania. The concert is going to be held at Cafe Nine in New Haven on Saturday January 5th. 100% of the admission price will go directly to help the orphans. I will post more information as it becomes available. In the mean time, you can read about Father Isaac's work on his blog fatherisaac.blogspot.com

Here is a note from Father Isaac:


SAVE ORPHANS OF TANZANIA
(Helping the most needy in the society)
Dear Friends"Save Orphans of Tanzania" is a project that is helping to save orphaned children in Tanzania. It has already managed to place 200 children in Good Samaritan families in the Southern part of Tanzania.Because of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in astern Africa many parents have died leaving behind their children who fortunately are not infected. Due to this specific need, we felt it would be most beneficial to start a program in order to care for these orphans.

With help from a few individuals in Europe we have already been able to help 200 children providing them with their basic needs.Through the program we place the children in families of good Samaritans so that they can grow in a healthy and natural environment. We are very grateful to these families that have accepted the call to take in one of these children in need. They also meet once every three months in the parish center where they are provided with basic items including toothpaste, books, bed sheets, uniforms, and shoes. With help of local community leaders in each village, we are able to identify the neediest in each village and these are then accepted into our program.

Because the need greatly exceeds our means, needy orphans are in thousands, we are not able to help them all because of financial constraint. We would of course like to do more to alleviate the suffering of so many orphans.That is why we believe with your help many more orphans can be provided with a bright future. You can help give them life. You can stop them from going into the streets and being lost forever. Helping these orphans with their basic needs, especially the girls, will help them from falling into prostitution or being misused by those who would like to take advantage of their orphaned state.

Sometimes I think that these orphans are like that man who was traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho and the robbers attacked him, leaving him half dead. A Good Samaritan is needed to pick them up, clean their wounds, bring them to an inn and yes, also produce two silver coins for their upkeep. You can become that Good Samaritan. We invite you to joins us.

Father Isaac Maina Kirigwi
fatherisaac.blogspot.com
mainakirigwi@yahoo.com

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

I'm Becoming a Zune Fanboy

Well, thats not saying much since I've never given into the temptation to get any mp3 player, but this latest round of deep discounting on the first generation brown zunes got me interested. My son actually decided to take his birthday money and bought one off of buy.com for $90. OK the price is cool enough right there, but wait theres more. Microsoft enabled the first generation players to be updated so they have the version 2 software (yay). The install took FOREVER! But it eventually did install and everything is working great, all except for the fact that I tried (in vain) to get the zune to synch with the kids windows 2000 box. Well, ok, that thing is old as the hills, I know, so I'm not TOO upset about that one...

Now we have ripped a bunch of cds, subscribed to some pod casts and even dipped our toes in the zune market place. But here's the real bummer, the Zune software has no way to transfer movies onto itself and there really isn't anything worth watching in the market place. I searched around for some solutions and there are a bunch of programs that claim to transfer DVDs to the Zune. In fact there seems to be a blog dedicated to this pursuit www.zunevideoconverters.com.
But they all seem to cost anywhere from $40 to $60

Lucky for me, my friend Jill (a fellow buy.com sale zune owner) found a free alternative on one of the zune chat boards. She found a post that said to use DVDdecrypter to rip the DVD VOB files onto your hard drive and then use a piece of software called SUPER (Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer) to convert the movie file into a format that the Zune can use. Being in a festive holiday mood, I tried it with our copy of Charlie Brown Christmas on DVD. I eventually got it to work, but SUPER is anything but simplified. They should replace the 'S' with a 'C' for 'COMPLEX'. SUPER offers so many options and so details that it might be a bit daunting to the average person. But me being a geek, I was determined to figure this out. Unfortunately the option to go directly from VOB to Zune format failed every way that I tried (I even tried it on a brand new Sony Vaio just to be sure). I ended up getting it to work by selecting the VOB to MP4 option. I did it at 320x240 resolution and 25 frames per second. It converted a 1 gigabyte VOB file into a 150 mb MPG file, so you could fit quite a few hours on the Zune! One thing I didn't figure out was how to make the two VOB files that make up the 1 hour special into one single MP4 file. I'm sure there's a way, but it wasn't overly apparent to me.

Anyway, I thought this would be helpful to fellow Zunies.
Social Networks - The Next Revolution on the Web

The Buzz is in the air, Facebook is being called the new Google and the social networking scene is growing by leaps and bounds. I have been reading A TON on this subject lately, and will try to post some links and other internal memos at some point, but in the mean time, two particular posts I think are worth highlighting.

The first is by Tim Berners-Lee, where he talks about the evolution of social networks as being the next phase. First, the important thing was connecting computers together, then Tim invented the web and showed that the important thing was connecting documents together not just computers. He says the next important development is happening right now where the content of the documents are what's important and that social networks are the means to extend that content and context for the information online. (Wikipedia, Amazon Comments, RSS feeds, Facebook and MySpace)

The second is by Shel Israel. He was commissioned by SAP to study social networks and compile a report. SAP has allowed him to publish his findings on his blog. The posting of his key findings are very interesting. He finds that social networks are growing, its way more then blogs now (that's so two years ago!). He also finds that few enterprises are paying attention to social media, but that will change very quickly. He goes into much more detail, so check it out!