iTunes now features Customer Reviews on Podcasts
December 14th, 2005 by MikeIt seems now that itunes has the ability to write a review on a podcast.
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It seems now that itunes has the ability to write a review on a podcast.
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Hey This is a Zelda Sprite Comic that I feel doesn’t get as much credit as it deserves. It features Link, Navi, Pit from Kid Icarus, and Bub from Bubble Bobble.
I hope this catches on… I watch this comic as often as I watch CtrlAltDel and VgCats!
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Former MTV veejay and podcasting entrepreneur Adam Curry appears to have been caught anonymously editing the podcasting entry on Wikipedia to remove credit from other people and inflate his role in its creation.
I listened to one of Adam Curry’s podcasts, Podfinder, a while ago, and just by the way he talks this story doesn’t surprise me.
Wikipedia isn’t really that great of a source. I like to use it to look up trivial information such as timelines for books or to just explore, but this proves how easy it is to change. I did not know that Wiki saves your IP address. I’m very impressed by this, this definately proves that Wikipedia is somewhat legitimate.
PS I thought this was funny, the comments made on the story:
Why do YOU care?
Because I am a bad person, Charles.
That’s going to be my standard disclaimer from now on whenever somebody wanders in here to challenge me on professional, ethical, temporal, spiritual, astral, or ethereal grounds.
I was born bad. And I only got worse.
Rogers Cadenhead | 2005-12-01 07:42 PM | link
Is Charles his real name?
I want to have his baby.
Suzy Creamcheese | 2005-12-01 07:57 PM | link
For what it’s worth, I really like tacos.
Jimbo | 2005-12-01 07:59 PM | link
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See the best of what most gamers missed out on over the last 2 decades. Wide range from early Nintendo and Sega to Current-Gen.
I honestly do not recognize any game on here except for Puyo Pop Fever-but I’m glad that game is getting some credit, eh Dan?
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