Podcast: Interview with David Carter of iUpload
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I had red David A. Carter's book about QA. This book was very interesting for me, when i started my QA career.
Posted at 4:07AM on Mar 2nd 2006 by dOminos pIzzA
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I had read David A. Carter's book about QA. This book was very interesting for me, when i started my QA career.
Posted at 4:07AM on Mar 2nd 2006 by dOminos pIzzA
6. Hey people! What does wean word Podcats???
I read it first time..
Tell me please.
Posted at 6:40AM on Mar 14th 2006 by deLL noteboOK
7. For dell: Podcasting is distribution of audio/video over Internet. It uses RSS or Atom syndication.
If you want to listen to the audio or see the video, you have to subscribe to it to get all new content automatically, or you can just download it.
The word "podcast" is a combination of iPod + broadcasting.
9. to Richard:
the term podcast, like "radio", can mean both the content and the method of delivery. Podcasters' websites also may offer direct download of their files. So it's almost like outcast
Posted at 2:39PM on Apr 4th 2006 by bUSinESs logOS
11. Below is a sampling of podcasts developed by instructors (for use in their courses) here at the UW-Madison. All podcast works displayed on this page are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License:
http://engage.doit.wisc.edu/podcasting/examples/
Posted at 5:50AM on Apr 5th 2006 by bEsT jeWELry
12. Not bad demo. But why it's not updated?
Posted at 3:53PM on Apr 11th 2006 by Entrepreneur
14. Last David A. Carter book is "One Red Point" was pleasant to me as he about it has told:
"One Red Dot, is an exploration into the joy of modern kinetic sculpture and the art of paper engineering. When I'm at a museum, I want to touch the sculptures but I know I can't. With this book I want you to touch the art. A red dot appears on each spread to provide a fun and sometimes challenging game of hide-and-seek fit for children of all ages. At a recent book signing an elderly gentleman exclaimed, as he approached the pop-up at the signing table, " Is that in a book? "
18. Dead, dead, dead. Dead, but interesting! Your comments are boring
Posted at 12:02PM on May 29th 2006 by Baymontinn
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1. David A. Carter is the talented creator of more than forty successful pop-up books, including How Many Bugs in a Box?, Love Bugs, Feely Bugs, Halloween Bugs, and many, many more. He lives in Auburn, California.
Posted at 7:50AM on Feb 17th 2006 by Houses