Is finding that editing the final project is MUCH more labor intensive than the actual recording of the screencast.
Took the time to visit some of these sites and finds it abhorrent and hysterical concurrently. I have not found the need for posting my grievances electronically. I just take care of it immediately. For example, an employee dumped out his ashtray onto the parking lot two cars down from where I was parked. I told him that he dropped something, he gave me the typical "whatever" and walked into work. I picked up each cigarette and lined them up under his windshield wipers. Taking chances, sure, but also making a point. Calling someone out for bad behavior online would be all right if it did not have the potential to completely violate their privacy. Dangerous.
I have Google Reader and bookmarks with my web browser. Social bookmarking doesn't seem to apply to my simple web presence. As with soooo much I've been exposed to in this class, I am missing out on quite a bit. (Though I have reached the top free level on my MMORPG, ShadowTale.com.) Take what you like and leave the rest.
FB is where I share most links, but like BMay, there are people (mostly family) that prefer a quick email to something I think they would find entertaining or informative.
Micropayments...maybe my credit card companies would accept them from me? Lala is not for Mr. Riley, nor is it for me. We all wish we could be so blunt in describing something or other.
Too many free sites to pay for this one, even at two nickels.
Just added mixpod to my Facebook page. Having fun so far. Took a bit to build the playlist I wanted. I am amazed at how little I know about what is available out there for FB and the rest of the virtual world.
Update, I just enlisted with iLike. Will let you know if it is worth the price of free.
I'm up there with BMay as well. While there are endless simile opportunities for opinions, I'll digress and say that I'll figure out my own musical tastes without reading about yours. Social music is not in my hierarchy of needs. Just my FM radio in my cave will suit.
I'm a bit worried about security when it comes to Skreemr's links to various files. As a devoted follower of Mozilla's Firefox, Foxytunes looks like a viable music option. I think that the number of music services offered online will be streamlined in the near future, and perhaps the offerings will be more user friendly. I throw around that term quite a bit, don't I. Simple, that is all I need in life, simplicity.
Option overload! I must admit my music tastes are eclectic but relatively simple. My cube mate has just started using Pandora (at my suggestion from this week's lesson) and she loves it. I just spent a bit of time combing through the sites above. I was unable to open Jogli, and am not a fan of the independent music scene. Again, I have to say that iTunes, though limited, is super simple and has what I need.