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18 CLI Audio Tools for Linux
http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ 18-cli-audio-tools-linux18 CLI Audio Tools for Linux Linux Today Tue, 08/12/2008 - 18:01 TuxArea: "This article reviews all the most common command line tools for manipulating and listening to audio formats on Linux. Players, editors, encoders/decoders, tag editors, music servers, they are all here.
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“User Generated” Content: Changing Gaming
http://www.platformnation.com/ 2008/ 08/ 11/ user-generated-content-changing-the…At some point, I’m sure every console game developer holds a big meeting to discuss the longevity of the games they create. Since 2003, when the first piece of DLC hit the Xbox, developers have increasingly turned to small in-house teams or outside developers to craft unique downloadable experiences that will keep gamers hooked on their title… but it can only last for so long.
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Mixing Taxonomies and Folksonomies: A Recipe for Disaster or Clarity?
http://www.bivingsreport.com/ 2008/ mixing-taxonomies-and-folksonomies-a-recipe-…I read an interesting ebook yesterday titled The Taxonomy Folksonomy Cookbook by Daniela Barbosa of the Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group. She's a product manager working with the taxonomy and metadata management tool Synaptica.
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Google rolls out even another domainer tool. Google Insights!
http://www.adamdicker.com/ google-rolls-out-even-another-domainer-tool-google-in…I had just wrote about several other new Google tools yesterday! Today Google Insights was brought to my attention! Another sweet, Free tool that is in Beta presented by Google. Google's tag line is: See what the world is searching for. Google allows you to enter in a keyword, then allows you ...
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Success Blognet - Blog Tip of the Week
http://successblognet.com/ success-blognet-blog-tip-week/Success Blognet - Blog Tip of the Week Posted by: admin in Success blognet Tools and Resources Guide, tags: blogging, blogs, curly brackets, excerpts, explanations, number 13, read more tag, remainder, rich text editor, standard editor, tip A successful blog tip is one that everyone can use, from those new to blogging to those who are more seasoned.
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I'll show you my Wordle, if you show me yours... ; )
http://www.diaryofareluctantblogger.com/ 2008/ 07/ ill-show-you-my-wordle-if-you…Click here to see it full size. Get your own here. Use your blog, or an article you wrote, or any piece of text to generate it!
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SEO Matters: How to use the Power of Local Search
http://www.webhelpermagazine.com/ 2008/ 07/ seo-matters-how-to-use-the-power-of-…SEO Matters: How to use the Power of Local Search Welcome to WebHelperMagazine.com. Please consider signing up for our RSS feed. Check out our job board, and be sure to leave comments -- we post your name and a link to your site as a way to thank you for joining the WHMag conversation.
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Businesses not as keen on blogs and wikis? We had a hunch
http://www.dmncommunications.com/ weblog/ ?p=365This article at Network World mentions two new reports out from Gartner and Forrester citing the low adoption (thus far) of blogs and wikis in the enterprise. According to the article, 64% of companies surveyed had no plans to implement web 2.0 tools including blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds.
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Musical Tag Clouds: A New Game?
http://librarystream.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 15/ musical-tag-clouds-a-new-game/…Na? Yes, na. That’s a tag cloud of “Hey, Jude” by the Beatles. I was tinkering with tag clouds one evening last month and had the goofy urge to see what the song with more than one hundred nas at the end would look like as a tag cloud. I wasn’t disappointed. You simply can’t miss the na.
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I’m the new guy…
http://www.toolbelttips.com/ im-the-new-guy/William Lehman (me) is an avid blogger who has been around for a bit (at least a few years). Previously, I founded and wrote the b5 blog Artist Hideout, then was the channel editor for the Arts and Design channel before it merged with the Lifestyles channel (of which Tool Belt Tips is a part).
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