Archive for October, 2005

Shuffling the Deck Slightly …

Posted on October 12th, 2005 in General | No Comments »

As you’ve probably noticed, I’ve now reorganized all the posts into categories so you can jump straight to the info you want to read about without going through all the other posts …

I hope you find it useful …

Cheers

Nick :)

Podcasting 101: An Introduction

Posted on October 11th, 2005 in Techie Stuff | No Comments »

Here’s the first in a series of excerpts from this Podcasting book explaining what it is, how to do it and how you can use it to make money for your online and offline business …

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I know … I know …

Posted on October 10th, 2005 in General | No Comments »

Yeah … I’m late …

I’ve been a little distracted fixing the last bug on my big “superduper” software project that’s going to be released soon … it’s awesome … :)

Anyway, I’ve preloaded all the parts to my “Podcasting 101″ series which you’ll be able to read from tomorrow … no really! ;)

Laters

Nick :)

Advance Notice: Podcasting 101

Posted on October 8th, 2005 in Techie Stuff | No Comments »

I get tons of emails every day from people asking for help on various subjects, but one subject seems to be getting more and more popular: Podcasting

Now, I’m a Podcasting addict … I love it … I subscribe to numerous podcasts and you never know - one day, in the very near future I may even become a Podcaster myself … :)

Well, I thought I’d answering some of the questions I’ve gotten and hopefully point you in the direction of some useful resources …

So tomorrow, I’ll upload the first article in my “Podcasting 101″ series where we go over exactly what Podcasting is and what it can be used for …

See you then …

Cheers

Nick :)

Pepping Up Windows

Posted on October 7th, 2005 in Techie Stuff | No Comments »

Source: The OpenSource Weblog

There’s a great post on the Open Source blog commenting on an article on the Tom’s Hardware website that is an excellent examination of 20 of the best open-source (and free) software for Windows … (sorry Ed, no Macs [grin]) and also tells you how to lose the original program and use the more stable free equivilent …

Nice!

Cheers

Nick :)