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How to Record a Podcast Interview
Publish Date: Oct. 11, 2005
Podcasting interviews involve two distinct tasks. First you have to record the audio and prepare it for listening. Then you need to syndicate it via RSS so others can subscribe to your programs. In this tutorial, Glenn Fleishman shows you some nifty tricks for recording your audio, especially if you want to capture phone interviews for syndication.
Muscle Up Your Mac FTP
Publish Date: Mar. 4, 2005
Here's a much better and vastly safer way to FTP on the Mac than using the built-in FTP software in Jaguar or Panther, which is an Apple-modified version of FTP software that works fine with other Unix variants, but has its problems on the Mac. Glenn Fleishman explains.
How to Record a Podcast
Publish Date: Jan. 25, 2005
Podcasting involves two distinct tasks. First you have to record the audio and prepare it for listening. Then you need to syndicate it via RSS so others can subscribe to your programs. In this tutorial, Glenn Fleishman shows you some nifty tricks for recording your audio, especially if you want to capture phone interviews for syndication.
Building a Mailing List
Publish Date: Jul. 1, 2004
There are dozens of free and proprietary systems for managing mailing lists, ranging from the trivial to bulletproof and exceedingly full-featured. Nearly all of them face the same challenges to provide the same behavior. Glenn Fleishman recently built his own LAMP-based mailing list in a few hours; here's how he did it.
Squeezing NAT Out of Panther Server
Publish Date: Nov. 25, 2003
All Glenn Fleishman wanted was for Panther Server (Mac OS X Server 10.3) to hand out private Network Address Translation (NAT) managed addresses over DHCP. In client-side Panther he simply checks a box to enable this. But not so for the server. Here's how he figured it out.
Back to the Future: New Wi-Fi Bridges Use 1999 Standard
Publish Date: Aug. 28, 2003
Wireless bridging comes in two forms: 1) the Wi-Fi signal bridged via an internal router in an access point or gateway to a wired network, and 2) wireless-to-wireless bridging using the Wireless Distribution System (WDS). Glenn Fleishman brings you up-to-speed on the evolution of this technology.
It Doesn't Pay to be Popular
Publish Date: May. 30, 2003
When Glenn Fleishman made his book, Real World Adobe GoLive 6 , available as a free download, he learned a hard lesson about the cost of bandwidth. But what if he could have used peer-to-peer file sharing or some other distributed method?
802.11g's "Extreme" Emergence
Publish Date: Jan. 23, 2003
The 802.11g spec uses a relatively new method of encoding bits onto radio waves in such a way as to squeeze up to 54 Mbps of raw data across a single channel. Apple has embraced this new technology in its AirPort Extreme radio cards. Here's how it works.
WAP11 to WET11: Easy, Cheap Wireless Bridging
Publish Date: Sep. 11, 2002
The new Linksys WET11 brings a new kind of simplicity with an appropriate price tag for bridging smaller networks over a wireless link. Glenn Fleishman discusses how to build a wired-to-wireless-to-wired bridge to connect networks too remote or inaccessible to connect via a simple wire--and for cheap!
Wireless at Sea: A Report from the MacMania Alaska Cruise
Publish Date: Jun. 7, 2002
O'Reilly Network's wireless correspondent, Glenn Fleishman, reports from the waters off Alaska on the pains and pleasures of wireless service in a big, metal, floating box.
GoLive 6: Adobe's Open Source Embrace
Publish Date: May. 31, 2002
It's not your newbie's GoLive anymore. Version 6 supports ASP, JSP, and the Internet-favorite PHP for database integration of content, plus a full set of preconfigured servers for both Mac OS X and Windows XP/2000. Glenn Fleishman shows you how to fire up this hot rod.
802.11 Task Group Update
Publish Date: Apr. 5, 2002
A status report on the alphabet soup of standards coming out of the IEEE 802.11 Working Group for wireless networking.
standards for speed, scheduling, security, frequency co-existence, and other important matters.