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Archive for December, 2009

 

Podcast Bloopers – 2009

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blooper The Internet Monthly is a podcast dedicated to the latest news and developments in the internet, produced for Zen Internet by myself, and subsequently syndicated on my blog. However, things don’t always go according to plan!

Recording podcasts is just like anything else in life; there are good days and bad. During our monthly recording sessions for the podcast, mistakes are invariably made, some of which I kept for posterity. As such, I have put together a short collection of these out-takes and bloopers for your seasonal amusement…

Podcast Bloopers 2009

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Thanks

As the final days of 2009 fade away, I’d like to take this opportunity to say thanks very much to you all for following my blog over the last year.

Hopefully the New Year will provide me with further inspiration for new and interesting posts in the month’s to come… we can at least hope!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 

Podcast: The Internet Monthly – December 2009

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The Internet Monthly Podcast The Internet Monthly is a monthly podcast featuring 20 or so short Internet related articles, tips and tricks and a regular search engine of the month feature.

In this month’s issue you can find out how to nominate your favourite new Web site for the Hollywood Crunchies and learn why this is the perfect time to volunteer your services at Wikipedia.

You can also find out how get your share of land from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and why your plot won’t be in Ambridge or Argleton, but could have excellent broadband services no matter how remote it is, and the best search engine to find your first seeds or start a new green business.

This podcast is derived from a monthly newsletter published by Zen Internet and recorded and produced by Silicon Bay. The podcast is reproduced by kind permission of Zen Internet.

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