Flash Lite Graphic Changes

August 28th, 2009 Flash Lite Graphic ChangesHi there,I have a Flash Lite graphic which has a scrolling RSS feed which comes from the BBC, however I need someone to tweak the actionscript so the RSS feed can pull in these feeds: http://feedproxy.google.com/TechCrunchhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/MobileInc?format=xmlhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/Mashable?format=xmlThe job is very simple and will lead to some more work in the future. I expect it to take around 1-2 hoursSimilar freelance jobsFlash Li

Listening to music: Trying “antique” technology on a teen …

It's long since been superseded by successor technologies , of course., and we await the inspiration that will make MP3 players seem clunky. In the meantime, just for fun, BBC Magazine invited 13-year-old Scott Campbell to give up his ...

Extreme Writing

Judging by the line-up of podcasts on my phone now, many of the fears the national broadcasters had a few years ago seem to have been pretty valid. It’s a mix of ’speech radio’-like material from publishers, small specialised broadcasters or international competitors, with barely any from BBC Radio 4 or ABC Radio National, the national broadcasters most closely aligned with the terrain I’ve recently called home. I’m now able to listen to audio closely related to my work interests drawn from al

Walkman

Okonomibloggy has a blog-post with a link to a BBC story about a thirteen-year-old boy who traded his I-pod for a old-school 1980’s style cassette-player Walkman for a week. The original "Walkman" (1979) It was an amusing read. The article mentioned that the Sony Walkman was turning thirty years old soon. The original "Walkman" logo (1979) The current "Walkman" logo. I looked online and it turns out that today (2009 July 1) is the 30th anniversary of the

ask the readers

WorkHow Much Does Shuffle Play Really Matter? By Angus Kidman on July 1, 2009 at 1:00 PM Being able to shuffle your music at random is one of the main benefits of the digital music era, but is it something you really use on a regular basis?The BBC News Magazine recently wrote up the results of an interesting experiment: asking a 13-year old to forsake an iPod and instead try out an original, tape-playing Walkman. Apart from the predictable grumbling about the size and not realising you could tur

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