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Friday, November 17, 2006


PhoneZoo is a new service that allows you to upload any audio file, clip out a part of that file for a cell phone ring tone and share that with other users. There are two things that are notable about the service; the first is that unlike some other lightweight services like this PhoneZoo actually works, the second is how the company handles use of copyrighted music.

PhoneZoo scores high on ease of use, users set the duration of the tone and drag a marker over the segment of an audio file they want to excerpt. Metadata for sharing can be provided, copyright status of the file is asked and with one click a link to download the ring tone is sent to your phone.

On the copyright question, PhoneZoo lists two types of ring tones available for sharing. Public domain files can be downloaded by anyone. Ringtones from copyrighted music can be listened to, discussed, searched for - but not downloaded until you upload a copy of the whole song yourself. It’s an interesting way to get around having PhoneZoo held responsible for copyright violations.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Black Friday: Biggest Shopping Day of the Year!

Tday
Be prepared to be broke. Costco is offering the Vizio 42 inch plasma for $999 on Black Friday ONLY. Walmart is offering one at $958. Circuit City has audio equip for a good price! Too many stores with what seems like good deals to keep track of. Luckily, there is a website that does it for you!

Check out this cool website on the sales from different retailers for Black Friday. My eyes hurt.
http://www.bf-06.com/

Leaving current gig with McAfee.

I recently resigned from my job with McAfee, Inc. It was a great young and diverse team, however, recently it appears to be falling apart. I will begin my new job on December 1st as a UI Prototyper.

GetFirebug: 1.0 is close!

Firebug


If you love Firefox Web Browser as much as I do, Mac or PC, you will appreciate this post.



Firebug 1.0 is currently in beta, and looks very different to the 0.4.1 that we all know and love.

The new website Get Firebug gives you a glimpse of what is coming shortly:

I really like how the top screenshot is actually “live”, letting you click on the tabs to see each area. Very nice indeed.