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Here's everything you need to know about creating an affordable podcast-ready PC and professional studio for creating high-quality podcasts.
Podcast Ready launches free software designed to allow podcast subscribers to record and leave audio or video messages on any blog, social network or Web site.
Blogs, wikis, podcasts and other new communications mechanisms improve interaction among employees, customers and business partners, but the transparency can put your business resources--not to mention your reputation--at risk. Here's how to make it all manageable.
Three bloggers in Bombay set up tsunamihelp.blogspot.com soon after the tsunami hit on Sunday, to form a clearinghouse for disaster relief. Three days later, the blog has 50 contributors and 100,000 visitors. The organizers are struggling to keep up with growth and demand.
The debate rages: Is Apple's OS X or Microsoft's Windows Vista the superior operating system? Our writers have weighed in, now readers have their say. And they've got a lot on their minds.
Google announced that a member of its video team had sent the worm, which wipes out files, to members of a Google Video Blog discussion list.
Do you podcast? Here at Network Computing, more and more of our editors have caught the bug. Today, we give you a tour of our newest podcasts -- covering areas including security, collaboration and networking -- and ask what you'd like to hear in future podcasts. All that and more in today's edition of Network Computing's Daily Spin...
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the browser, has picked up some blog tools and started his own blog.
The Google Blog was unavailable for a short time earlier this week, and while it was first thought that it was a hack, the culprit turned out to be simple human error. Opps.
Want to be a radio star? Gcast offers beginners the chance to try out basic podcasting for free.
Our editors pick their favorite alternative technology blogs from among the many entries made by you, our dear readers.
Microsoft's free Windows Live Writer offers bloggers some convenient tools and freedom from their browsers' limitations.
Google launches a blog-search tool to gather information on what people look for in blogs, as the search-engine hunts for new areas for online advertising.
If you're serious about blogging, FeedBurner will help you analyze the effectiveness of your RSS feed.
Microsoft Word 2007 will sport the last-minute addition of a blog post authoring tool when the software rolls into Beta 2 in the next week or two.