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Do-it-yourself remotely managed music player

Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 19, 2006.

Hardware magician Nathan True has made an article on how to accomplish this

It’s a problem many of us are familiar with. We have an extensive music library on our computers and iPods/portable music players, and we would like to listen to it at home, but our computers are too far from the stereo, or the rest of the family wants to listen to music while you go out with your iPod. Or perhaps you’d like to listen to Shoutcast radio stations on your stereo at home (something portable music players are at the moment largely incapable of).

Click here to See that Article – How you can make it on your own

SiteAdvisor web site tester

Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 15, 2006.

Web service SiteAdvisor tells you if a web site has known spyware, pop-ups or if it spams users after you register with an email address:

SiteAdvisor helps protect you from all kinds of Web-based security threats including spyware, adware, spam, viruses, browser-based attacks, phishing, online fraud and identity theft.

Our automated testers continually patrol the Web to browse sites, download files, and sign-up for things with e-mail addresses. As you search, browse, download or register online, SiteAdvisor’s safety ratings help you stay safe and in control.

A browser plugin for Internet Explorer and Firefox is available for download which alerts you realtime to sites with the cooties. Otherwise you can just pop a URL into their search box and get information about a site that way. SiteAdvisor will come in handy when you’re looking for sites notorious for hosting malware, like song lyrics or ringtone sites.

SiteAdvisor

Video Blogging

Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 9, 2006.

Video is becoming more important online as fast Internet connections become commonplace and download charges drop. The use of video to help sell online merchandise is increasing, video blogs are becoming more common and, with technology advancements such as video-playing iPods, the future is bright for online video.

One of my favourite shows is RocketBoom.com, an amusing, three minute look at news each work day. The show has Amanda Congdon as the anchor, with Andrew Baron behind the scenes, and was recently featured on an episode of CSI. You know your video show’s doing okay when it’s featured on CSI!

RocketBoom.com is looking at ways to monetize the show, and they’re currently running an eBay auction for an ad spot at the end of their show. The ads will run over a period of 5 days.

Interestingly, RocketBoom.com says:

"We will work closely with the winner to make sure that their message will resonate with our viewers in a beneficial way for the winner. The bidder understands, however, that Rocketboom will have complete control over the commercials that we create."

According to AdRants, Baron has written in with a clarification:

"The advertiser will relinquish all control. If we get a high bidder, they will pay us right away. Then we will make the ads and play them on Rocketboom whether they like the ads or not. They will understand that by placing a bid, they give up complete control to us to do what we will."

Ouch! The RocketBoom.com team want the advertiser to pay, but will deliver any ad that suits them. They’re kidding themselves!

Sure, they want the ad to maintain a consistency with the branding and style they’ve achieved with their show, but asking an advertiser to "Trust us" after forking over a heap of cash probably isn’t going to work. Time will tell!