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Hi Andy,
smug gits that we are we tend to be happy with iTunes for our podcasts because of all the enhanced and video podcasts we make and they directoryorize.
So we don't have a lot of call for much else. Between iTunes and Podzinger there's not much we can't find, we've found.
Pete


On 18 Jun 2007, at 14:40, AJ Ramsden, Learning and Research Technology wrote:

Dear Peter,

Oh :-(

Do you know any similar software that would work on Safari? I'd be very happy to use that software.

Cheers

Andy


--On 18 June 2007 14:28 +0100 "Pete Hillier(work)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Unfortunately, Pageflakes isn't able to support Safari......and we like Safari on the Mac.


Pete Hillier


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On 18 Jun 2007, at 14:12, AJ Ramsden, Learning and Research Technology wrote:


Dear All,


I've finally got around to following up a previous discussion about sharing resources etc., the outcome of this is that it appears we want to share web resources, but we all use different social bookmarking software, blogs etc., to record these. So I've thought of a solution which some of us might like to try. I've created a pageflakes area where we (I initially but I'd like to roll out the admin :-)) can upload the rss feeds from our social bookmark tags, blogs etc., and I've also included 
some recommended tags based on previous emails. The means of getting this info to me is via an online form.


I thought it might be really useful to give it a try, and see if it's better than an email list for this type of work.


The pageflakes area: <http://www.pageflakes.com/andy.ramsden/11453814>


The online form to submit your rss: www.survey.bris.ac.uk/ltss/ukhepodnet


This is "very" explorative, it might lead to us needing to better manage it, a mechanism to weed out inappropriate material etc., but we can face a lot of these issues later and debate on this list and perhaps set up some polling software for when the community needs to make a decision :-)


So I'd encourage people to get involved :-)


Cheers


Andy




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