By: Francis David | 2011-01-03 | Communications A Podcast is an audio broadcast saved as an MP3 file. The MP3 file can be downloaded to a computer and then to an iPod or any other type of MP3 player. read more
By: sweety345 | 2011-01-06 | GPS Microsoft is going to transfer its traditional CES opening keynote on its face book page – so that people who "enjoy" the company to see Steve Ballmer et al discuss the software giant's view on forthcoming tech. With CES 2011 all set to kick off, it is Microsoft that fires the opening salvo with the first official keynote starting at 2:30 am GMT. read more
By: Philip Nicosia | 2006-05-18 | Podcasts Although Apple had nothing to do with the podcasting technology, the iPod and podcasting quickly became linked. With the advent of the iPod Video, podcasting entered a whole new level. read more
By: laptop battery | 2011-01-01 | Laptops From processor updates to 3D technology, we give you the lowdown on what to expect for laptops at this year's Consumer Electronics show. read more
By: paulenehinkle | 2011-03-31 | Internet Business You will can purchase people inside the IM crowd who view podcasts as something not to be taken seriously as a business tool. Those people function not think a marketing podcast has any used in internet business. read more
By: Daniel C Smith | 2010-04-03 | Podcasts A Podcast, to put it simply, is a portable radio station that you can play on your mp3 players or your iPod. A person who records Podcasts may choose to do this because they want to get their singing voice heard by a wider audience, they have particular political views that they want to express, or they like to help people around the world with various how-to tips and other helpful advice and programming. Whatever a person's reason for the desire to be heard, podcasting has taken radio by storm and has given every person an affordable way to have a voice. read more
By: Leah Avery | 2010-09-27 | Data Recovery Standard GIS Formats are the structures that are utilized for storing data in a GIS file. Spatial data is a predominant type of data that is stored in standard GIS Formats. Spatial Data refers to the location and characteristics or attributes of a geographic feature that is normally stored as topology and specific coordinates. Specific geographic features can then be viewed as illustrative and descriptive information. read more
By: Bercle George | 2011-04-01 | Article Marketing With a user base of well over 20 million listeners, Podcasting may very well continue to gain popularity as video podcasting latches on. Video podcasting is like being on television, only your podcast... read more
By: Kimberly | 2011-01-26 | Podcasts Many online marketers have heard the buzz concerning podcasting, and it's only natural that they want to search out out what it's all concerning and start their own podcast. What better way to market your own product by manufacturing the show? It does seem like a cheap assumption, till the hosts experience burnout. read more
By: S. Housley | 2010-10-07 | Podcasts It does not matter what you call them: vodcasts, vidcasts, videocasting, or video podcasting... there are a few behind-the-scenes actions you can take to help attract more attention to your video productions. Just like websites, it does not matter how amazing the content is if interested people are unable to find it. read more
By: Asta Ciowy | 2011-04-14 | Reference & Education As with all cognitive competencies, there are significant differences among people as to how, how quickly, and how well they can do something. Spatial thinking is no exception. Within domains of knowl... read more
By: borgexvw | 2011-04-11 | K-12 Education A key goal, especially in science, is to learn to extract functional information from spatial structures and to understand how and why something works. In learning to do this, we can order component tasks of spatial thinking in terms of relative difficulty. read more
By: Asta Ciowy | 2011-04-18 | Reference & Education An analysis of GIS as a high-tech support system for spatial thinking in K-12 education is timely because, given the increasing use of GIS in the workplace (government, industry, business, and academi... read more
By: laptop battery | 2011-01-10 | Electronics Google's new Android Honeycomb tablet OS will require a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor to run properly, said Bobby Cha, managing director of Korean consumer electronics firm Enspert. read more