Posts Tagged ‘audio’

How to move from iTunes to Songbird and still keep your library

May 2nd, 2009

Sopngbird Screenshot Crop

I tried Songbird back when it was still in beta, it was back in 2007. I remember being pretty excited about having an iTunes like media player for Ubuntu Linux, but as it turned out, it was pretty buggy and the iPod add-on wasn’t very good. I have been watching the roadmap closely ever since and as it seems now, It’s only one release away from being perfect for me. So, I decided to give it another go and went ahead and installed it.

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My panel at WxWM: Social media! A professional tool or personal pleasure

March 18th, 2009

The audio of my Social Media presentation at WxWM (mp3) (courtesy of Rhubarb Radio).

Is there a difference between using social media profesionally or personally by kasperbs

The slides that accompanied my talk:

A list of all the other presentations (with audio) can be found at Rhubarb Radio

Great Interview with WordPress-Founder Matt Mullenweg

January 14th, 2009
Matt Mullenweg

Matt Mullenweg

Last night became quite a long night for me, by accident I caught an interview with Matt Mullenweg over at WeblogToolsCollection. I intended just to listen to a few minutes, go to bed and catch the rest in the morning, but the discussion was too interesting for me to cut short. It lasted over 2 hours and was hosted by Jeff Chandler.

The discussion was mostly around the issues of the GPL license, Premium (or Proprietary themes as Matt like to call them) and the recent clean out of the WordPress.org theme library. I’m not into all that premium theme GPL stuff and what I really liked about the interview was how Matt laid everything on the table about the organisation and structure around WordPress.org. His passion for the Open Source community really shined through. WordPress is all about doing what is best for the OS community and Matt made that very clear.

Matt is not afraid of voicing his opinion and did not avoid any questions or issues. He answered everything to the best of his abilities, a real pleasure for once. His commitment to the open source community is phenomenal and something every developer out there could learn from.

Stream the 2 hour long chat with Matt, download the .mp3 or read the transcript.