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2004.09.09 @ 7:40:12 PM | Comments []

Looks like Peter created the first iPodder tool for Radio. I'll try this out for sure.

iPodder Tool: "Hi guys, I have made a new tool for Radio. What it does is, in short, transferring MP3 files from the enclosures folder to a portable MP3 device. I have explained how it works on my blog: http://blog.breuls.org/2004/09/09.html#a86.

2004.09.09 @ 7:36:49 PM | Comments []

Steve Kirks has written a new macro for Radio users..

Dave Winer has been writing a weblog for quite some time and has built quite a history of posts. He sometimes uses that history to prove a point or remind us of how far we've come. I always enjoyed reading the comparisons between current events and events from the previous years on his weblog and I hoped one day to have it on mine. That day has come.

2004.09.09 @ 6:23:53 PM | Comments []

The first new version of Radio in a while will be released the third week of September. This version has some great things in it - all based on requests from users. Steve Kirks lists what that made it into the 8.1 release and what didn't make it in this post.

(Via Scott Young's Radio Weblog.)

2004.09.09 @ 12:42:14 PM | Comments []

Looks like Peter fixed his trackback code. Sorry for not following up on this Peter. I left for vacation and am pleased to see that you already tackled the problem.

Here's a good explanation of Trackback from The Aardvark.

2004.09.09 @ 10:32:36 AM | Comments []

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