Official lineup Show #262: Holiday marketing
The 262nd edition of Script School Radio will deal with special marketing consideration during holidays. Also:
- THIS WEEK’S DEMOS: Skype 2.0 beta with video
- librarian website analysis
- Accidense
- Search Champs open application
- flexible LCD displays in the Army?
- New digital camera bring renewed life to website? Kodak Z760
- smedwi-2 regeneration gene
- Linux-powered Kegbot
- Holographic storage: 300 GB vs DVD cage match in 2006/2007?
- Should Xbox 360 be launching worldwide if there are shortages in the US?
- 23 days of crink … and counting
- PSP v2.6 now has RSS and podcasting support + the USER AGENT
- Hosting companies with .NET 2.0 support
- Skype update for Windows users. Skypers can call toll free numbers via SkypeOut for free in France, Poland, UK and USA — this means listeners outside USA/Canada can now call Script School radio live for free!
- Mac segment: my Mac relocated
The 262nd two hour of tech radio show starts at Script School 2pm PST / 5pm EST / 10pm GMT and your attendence and opinion is welcome and encouraged:
http://www.scriptschool.com/radio/ <– radio show feeds (look for the 24k and 56k links)
http://www.scriptschool.com/commons/ <– java chat
irc.scriptschool.com #scriptschool port 6667
Toll Free caller line (US and Canada): (800) 634-2718
Skype line: TDavid
## Hour #2: — Mainstream “Safe for work” –
(via webmastercookbook.com — LIVE commercial free, no carbs education) show #62 — starts at 3:30pm PST ###
A reality-based family-friendly webmaster e-learning show. Follow along as a Jowl learns webmastering and specifically how to create his very first website, step-by-step.
Drinks (cool stuff like RIAA-free music, free scripts, affiliate programs, websites, and more):
- building wish lists with Jowl and Spawn (part 2 of 3) and fixing the perl book link on the wmcookbook blog
Appetizers (hungry for knowledge, this will get you started)
- the FORM tag and user input (part 2 of 3)
Main Course (the meat and potatoes of the show)
- how to obtain user input using forms (part 2 of 3)
Dessert (fun and fat-free stuff)
- controlling multiple computers with one mouse and keyboard: synergy
The Check (what did we learn today)
- checking Spawn and Jowl’s knowledge so far