This week on NetScoop, we’re covering Pownce… and that’s it. From the really negative reviews to the much more positive ones, we cover the good and the bad this week, offering a demo of the web-based service and the desktop application.
This week on NetScoop, we cover MySpace related news, demo the new VeohTV beta, and review the live video streaming and editing/mixing service called Mogulus. We’ll show you how to set up the Ruby on Rails development environment in your Windows PC using InstantRails and Rad Rails.
This week on NetScoop, we’ve got some stuff that’ll help you attract users and track users on your website. We start with some social networking news related to Yahoo and MySpace, some news about the infamous lonelygirl15 and we have an update on our comments regarding Justin.TV. We demo the CrazyEgg visitor tracking service and we discuss how to install widgets on your website via yourminis.com.
This week on NetScoop, we cover the newest channel on Justin TV. A viewer email prompts a call-out to the great Leo Laporte. We have a cool Firefox plug-in that allows you to control the look and feel of popular online destinations. Lastly, we show you how to become famous online by touring three unique websites.Please Digg this podcast!
This week on NetScoop, Chris Pirillo steps up his efforts spawning a new level of jealousy within me. I’ve got a cool Web 2.0 design tip for Curvy Corners, and a Google Pagerank plug-in for Firefox. This week’s site of the week is Talkr, the service that turns your blog into a Podcast narrated by a creepy robot lady.
This week, we’ve got a cool web 2.0 download for Adobe Photoshop. Plus, Mike declares himself the King of UndoTV after reading an article that suggests Chris Pirillo and Leo Laporte aren’t too excited about the UndoTV platform! Fortunately (I hope) the article was based on a quote that Pirillo indicates was taken out of context. This week’s Site Review shows you how to submit and vote for your favorite media via PopCurrent.
On NetScoop this week, we discuss the HD-DVD key issue on Digg. We’ll show you a nice slide show on Flickr of transparent monitor screens along with a cool Commodore 64 theme for your Wordpress blog.This week, we demonstrate WengoVisio, the widget for video messages on your blog or website, but we firmly believe that Eyejot is still the King!
This week on NetScoop, we take a unique look at Twitter. Vonage gets a break, kinda… We sample the group creation and management process on Pikspot, the software that powers UndoTV and I seek Leo Laporte’s help with a podcasting blunder.
On NetScoop this week, UStream.TV gets lots of attention from Chris Pirillo and Leo Laporte. Can they take on that level of traffic? Plus, we demo the new and improved UndoTV in celebration of its opening to the public. Lastly, we show off Vimeo, another of the video sharing communities.
Google shells out the big bucks for Doubleclick while Textamerica.com yanks $8.99 from my wallet. I request Leo Laporte’s assistance with my podcaster rookie mistakes. And I’ll show you how to make your own Justin.TV using the brand new ustream.tv service!