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- Research destination with a travel podcast
- The e-Learning Lingo Podcast #13: Dashboard
- Apple Weekly Report: Steve Jobs Stock ptions John Lennon and…
- Greg Winter – Lydia Polgreen – Africa – China – New York Times
- The Invasion (Warner Bros. R)
- Griffith had a hand in ’87 championship
Research destination with a travel podcast
Press-Enterprise – Aug 18, 2007
No not those podcasts. A growing number of tourism promotion agencies cultural institutions and even national parks are providing these portable recordings though sometimes you have to dig around a Web site to find them or type "podcast" into a search box. Some provide information that might be useful to know before you get there and others are travelogues that can enhance your visit after you arrive.
The e-Learning Lingo Podcast #13: Dashboard
PR.com – PR.com (press release) – Aug 18, 2007
com)– SyberWorks Inc. a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System industry today announces the next episode of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series about the term Dashboard. Dave Boggs CE of SyberWorks states “This week’s episode of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast series looks at a term used in both application development and performance management. In this context the analogy of a dashboard is applied to application development and performance management because it provides a snapshot of important information to the user.
Apple Weekly Report: Steve Jobs Stock ptions John Lennon and…
Mac bserver – The Mac bserver – Aug 18, 2007
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Greg Winter – Lydia Polgreen – Africa – China – New York Times
New York Times – Aug 18, 2007
Welcome to The New York Times World View podcast a weekly conversation with Times foreign correspondents from across the globe. I’m Greg Winter a foreign editor at The Times. This week I speak with Lydia Polgreen West Africa bureau chief about the new power in Africa: China. With its near-boundless thirst for oil and other resources China is striking major exploration and mineral deals across the African continent bringing deep pockets and in some cases a serious challenge to the Western agenda. While Chinese investments in Africa have brought much needed cash to some of the world’s poorest countries vexing questions remain: Are ordinary Africans reaping the benefits or is China’s foray into Africa simply enriching local elites bolstering repressive governments and perpetuating Africa’s subordinate economic status?West Africa bureau chief Lydia Polgreen has been covering this story and she joins us now from Dakar.
The Invasion (Warner Bros. R)
Play by Play – Aug 18, 2007
Carol mostly wants to protect her son liver (game youngsterJackson Bond) from her shifty (guess why?) ex-husband Tucker (Jeremy Northam)and his growing minions and work with handsome colleague Ben Driscoll (adapper Daniel Craig) to figure out a solution to the increasingly desperatecircumstances. Meanwhile hordes of glaring Stepford-like baddies are liningthe streets stalking the uninfected and making every which way you turn a pathto danger. Worst of all Carol herself may have been infected and only if shecan stay awake (try doing that afterhours and hours of running car chases and tense phone calls) will she avoidthe sort of podcast that would put a major damper on things. And will a smallband of determined lab dudes headed by Dr. Stephen Galeano (Jeffrey Wright)find an antidote in time? Will you care?In truth I mostly enjoyed The Invasion. Although the screenplay (by David Kajganich) holdsfew surprises it's fun watching Nicole Kidman who looks just beautiful heretry to maneuver her way through an urban landscape increasingly overrun byspore-white trash. Kidman is actually pretty convincing even if you suspectshe had her doubts about how this film was gonna turn out (and not withoutreason by the way-this is the film where she suffered a severe injury on set).
Griffith had a hand in ’87 championship
Minneapolis Star-Tribune – Minneapolis Star Tribune – Aug 18, 2007
com recruiting service in their recent rating of the top 250 senior high school football players has two top players whom the Gophers are still recruiting: wide receiver Michael Floyd of Cretin-Derham Hall ranked 56th and lineman Willie Mobley of Eden Prairie at 162. Linebacker Sam Maresh of Coon Rapids who has committed to Minnesota is ranked 227th. Sid Hartman can be heard weekdays on WCC AM-830 at 6:40 7:40 and 8:40 a. and on his Podcast twice a week at.