Jobs announces iTunes will accommodate podcasts
Jobs announces iTunes will accommodate podcasts:
The new version of iTunes will let users of Apple’s music management program and integrated online music store find and download podcasts, which are homemade radio-style shows that have become a grassroots phenomenon on the Internet.
Probably a Good Thing, I don’t really quite get this. With FeedDemon I have excellent integration with Itunes. Would iTunes try to take that over? They could even mess it up. It is not so much iTunes that is the problem but the iPod that is the problem for podcasting
- not being able to delete files
- having half listened to files – still showing up as New
- not being able to see the full name of the podcast till you play it
- and not having an aphabetical access
And worst of all the recording function being crippled. A really good feature would be to be able to save clips to post into your own podcasts.
NewsGator Acquires FeedDemon, TopStyle…and Nick Bradbury
In this post NewsGator Acquires FeedDemon, TopStyle…and Me! Nick Bradbury explains what has happened with the aqisition & why. All sounds very promising, and I hope it will work for Palm!! I’d love to access the same data via the Palm, fat chance though. I can see it working on the PPC first, damn.
FeedDemon

I have finally done it, registered the Feeddeemon that had expired. Bradbury Software – Announcing FeedDemon 1.5 I like it. It uses IE and makes IE into a tabbed browser, lets me read stuff in a great way! Beautifully integrated with the “external browser” I had gone back to Sage in Firefox – but it is just not as good as FeedDemon. Nick Bradbury the author seems to have a way of making the best stuff in the feild. I loved homesite in its early days. Then he sells it off. That has happend again with Feeddemon. Nick’s blog and the Bradbury Forums.
Upton Sinclair
I have started, finally, reading the Lanny Budd series. In my associated browsing found: audio file! The Jungle by Upton Sinclair – Project Gutenberg also a pic from wikipedia
Dave Winer
I have been listening to Dave Winer on my walk to work and home today. Here is his blog, and link to podcasts. Scripting News I like him, he is a friend (as he puts it to his listeners). Boy, can he say nasty stuff about people though, and companies. I can see his point usually, but he must be good at making enemies! I also like his openness and reality, is an example of what he advocates, true voice, in it for the love of it, for connection. He has a great heart.
My own podcasting fell foul of having too much trouble with the tech, and then with the cost of it on my website, and mostly no time to solve all those hassles. But I want to do it again and Dave W is a role model for me. The other day one of his files appeared on my MP3 player… just him singing a song, a warm and friendly song. Now that was sweet, thanks Dave.
John Buckman & Magnatune
Dave Slusher interview John Buckman of Magnatune in this IT Conversations As I write this I am streaming a beautiful mp3 from Ehren Starks. And the whole concept has totally grabbed me – the future of music is here! No more kazaa. No more fat cat record labels. Look, I even get something like the record cover or CD booklet, bios and this great pic of the artists:
. I began by listening to a Jazz m3u from the Genre site giving me urges to go the specific artists. I have enjoyed some but in a few hours of exploring I have not found anything really great. It is the cocept that is good, but an it produce great music? I hope so.
The philosophy is summed up here:
# I thought: why not make a record label that has a clue? That helps artists get exposure, make at least as much money they would make with traditional labels, and help them get fans and concerts.
# Magnatune is my project. The goal is to find a way to run a record label in the Internet Reality: file trading, Internet Radio, musicians’ rights, the whole nine-yards.
From Palm
Hi from the Palm with wi-fi & bluetooth. I began this post using my Tungsten T3 & the wi-fi card – and am editing it while having dinner, using bluetooth & my mobile phone. I have it working more or less as I want.
The web pro browser will not do all sites, eg Gmail wont work.
For all that I love being connected on the go!
In so many ways I am more integrated with cyberspace all the time.
I experience it as living in a new environment…
Psychiatric Services
Psychotherapy and Eclecticism: I stumbles onto this site from Google news, and there were a couple of interesting articles.
Moreover, no one is really ‘knowledgeable’ about how best to combine differing treatments. Little evidence is available with which to inform eclecticism. Hence, although mixing techniques is a constant temptation in therapy sessions, it is best avoided. The risk inherent in eclecticism is that therapists will fall into idiosyncratic approaches, as they did in the pre-empirical past. It’s important that psychiatric residents be trained in carefully defined treatments (psychodynamic, cognitive, and so forth) so that such eclecticisma euphemism for entropyis minimized.
John C. Markowitz, M.D.
In my own psychotherapy journey I went from an eclectic start to a very focussed & pure psychodrama stage… have I lost that to eclecticism as I have learnt more about Jung and analytical practitioners? My approach is not so much eclectic as a comfortable old hours which retains it character but has had some efficient modifications well incorporated all in keeping with its original style. Of course I would challenge his whole notion of pre and post empirical times. The past was quite empirical, perhaps more thasn he thinks, and the present is not as empirical as it might seem, and anyway empirical is not really the right word.
Still his point about the muddied eclecticism makes sense, though it might not really include what happans in the post purity stage in the case of experienced clinicians.
Future of Content Management debate in Amsterdam
From the Gilbane Report Blog
Our opening keynote panel at our Amsterdam conference on 25 May, The Future of Content Management will be looking at strategic technology issues businesses, governments and NGOs need to be thinking about. Our panel is made up of technology executives who are responsible for a huge number of installed tools, and for strategic technology development at their respective firms. There will certainly be strong differences of opinion, but where this panel agrees on something, it will be worth knowing.
In Psyberspace here I have been doing quite abit on tags and such. Content management – it is an interesting idea. Is psychotherapy a sort of very sophisticated process that in some ways could be called “Content management”. Of course to call it that would be to belittle it, but it is interesting to see it as in the same family.
Think of mirroring and empathy… it is a way of giving back in a condensed form what is really a huge amount of information. Think of dream work. The structure of the content is related to a theme or meaning that is not to be found by searching the words that describe the dream.
And perhaps there is a lot that CMS vendors could learn about relationships from psychotherapists – content does not flow without a trusting and secure container and the relationship is the container.
And what is content? Not always just what is spoken, or expressed. Content has an unconscious.
tags: psyber content management empathy folksonomy ontology virtuality psyberspace cyberspace waltzzz psychotherapy psyche collaboration

