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Dear Apple…

Posted August 2nd, 2007

I love my iPhone. You’re experience designers rocked it out with an interface that is so utterly delightful I can overlook a dumbfounding amount of missing apps (iTunes purchases, ringtone management, profiles, bluetooth contact and data transfer, flipped keyboards everywhere, yadda yadda) and bad behavior (Crashing Safari, sporadic munging of all my photos and music into a huge bar of orange “other” data files that still take up space, but are inaccessible through the interface)

Except… PLEASE FIGURE OUT YOUR MULTIPLE COMPUTER STRATEGY.

I have a work computer and a home computer. I don’t steal my music, I paid for every bit of it. I bought a metric crapton of movies and tv shows from the iTunes store too. Then there’s podcasts. Lots and lots of podcasts, all of which are free. Why can’t I sync *my* media with multiple computers? Why can’t I manually drop a movie from one computer on my iPhone and back over to the other one? Why can’t I manage podcasts from any location?

Rickalus.

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ABC’s Newest News Correspondents: You

Posted May 29th, 2007

ABC is hoping to reinvent the newsmagazine for the YouTube generation with a show produced by ABC News but based on user-generated video.

Hourlong skein “i-Caught” will get a six-week run on the network starting Aug. 6 and then return midseason to replace “The Bachelor” on Monday nights.

Amateur video will form the basis of the show’s segments, but ABC News correspondents will build news stories and features around video captured on cell phones or digicams and uploaded to a companion Web site.

Exec producer David Sloan said the show will take on a wide breadth of potential stories, including breaking news; celebrity journalism; investigations; and stories of politics, crime, Internet hoaxes or just the moments of everyday life. (Read More)

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YouTube Tests New User Interface with Thumbnail Previews, “Time Stamps” and More……

Posted May 27th, 2007

YouTube Tests New User Interface with Thumbnail Previews, “Time Stamps” and More……

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YouTube has just begun to test a user interface with new with thumbnail previews of related clips.

It also creates a destinct url for spot in a video. So, you don’t need to watch a whole video to see the clip of dog singing to get the good part, you can just create a location within the video. This functionality was part of Google Video, which is shifting considerable resources to YouTube. More enhancements to come.

via BeetTV and Google

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