In this week's site review, we check out Ustream.tv to see if it can really allow you to create your own Justin.TV. The site allows anyone to stream audio and video live on the internet and seemingly no cost!
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In this Cool Stuff segment on NetScoop, we look at a slide show of the cool transparent screen effect. Plus, we'll show you a cool Commodore 64 theme for your WordPress blog.
In this week's episode of NetScoop, Mike Chandler reviews Vimeo, the video sharing community website. He demonstrates its ease of use and some cool features.
In this special edition of NetScoop, we discuss the tragedy at Virginia Tech and how Internet technology played a key role during the time line thanks to the efforts of Kevin Cupp. Kevin kept us informed via Twitter and a student managed website.
Join us again this Thursday for a new episode in our typical format.
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UndoTV was introduced by Chris Pirillo and Leo Laporte. It can be found at www.undotv.com, though it is currently in private beta. NetScoop is currently a part of that beta program and is pleased to provide the first demo of UndoTV, the reincarnation of TechTV!
Cool stuff this week on NetScoop, we bring you a Firefox plug-in that shows a website's Google Pagerank along with a neat JavaScript for creating curvy corners on your graphical elements WITHOUT having to use Photoshop
In the news this week, Google makes a huge $3 billion purchase and Textamerica forces their users to either pay up or lose their moblog photos.
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This week on NetScoop, we demonstrate Talkr located at www.talkr.com. This online service automatically turns your written blog into an audio podcast, complete with an iTunes ready RSS feed -- absolutely FREE!
Walmart Video Downloads isn't compatible with Firefox and the Walmart website development team has an interesting fix; Leo Laporte's Hair Piece publishes a blog; Steve Jobs hates DRM, but no one cares; Yahoo introduces Pipes.