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Thanks to all those who have and who continue to read and leave comments that help me make the content of this blog more professional and useful.
This blog has now moved to Blogger as a hosted site.
Blogger is the Google Apps alternative to Wordpress.
This was done as I wished to focus more on building my skills as a writer and actually producing higher quality content, and less on the administrative tasks of running blogging software myself.
Please check out The Redditech Blog 2.0 to see updated content from Redditech.
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Hot on the heels of the debut, Episode 2 of the ReddiCast takes a look at a few Voice Over IP (VoIP) Applications.
Get ReddiCast Episode 2 here!
Subscribe to the RSS feed here!
Here are the shownotes:
Topic: VoIP Applications
Applications reviewed:
OpenWengo
VoIPBuster
Skype
GoogleTalk
Background music:
Dan The Automator – Relaxation Spa Treatment
Thievery Corporation – Dc 3000
Ending Music:
Beastie Boys – Now Get Busy
All music is released under Creative Commons licensing and is part of the Wired CD on ccMixter
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Now although I’ve already ventured into the world of podcasting through participation on the TTCS podcast, I’ve also wanted to be involved in the full process which includes editing, as well as speak about some topics that were a little outside the “local computing topics” realm of TTCS’s podcast.
So thus was born the ReddiCast. Episode 1 was recorded yesterday and edited today and is now available for download. Playing time is about 10 or 11 minutes. Filesize is about 5MB.
Get ReddiCast Episode 1 here!
Here are my shownotes:
Topic: Open Source File Sharing Applications
Applications reviewed:
Ares Galaxy
eMule
Azureus
Notes: Background music downloaded from CCMixter
Under Creative Commons License
1st background song: Phoenix by Shockshadow
2nd background song: Bingo Bingo Babe by HPP/G3
There’s an RSS feed as well, for those who use iPodder or other podcasting RSS aggregateor. I’m not sure how well it works yet, since the whole “feeds” concept is still pretty new to me from the developer perspective, so please feel free to comment or e-mail me if there are any issues with the feed.