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stepnw1f Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-17-06 02:07 PM
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AAR Should Stream for iTunes
Many progressives I know have Macs. I am surprised there is no streaming with Apple computers.

Real Audio is ok, but it's a third party software program. I'd rather use what was already meant for my machine.

Note: this is not a complaint.
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benburch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-17-06 02:09 PM
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1. Thank you.
I have been trying to convince them to let me handle their streaming and archiving for ages... And iTunes-compatible MP-3 streaming was in my proposal.
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FreedomAngel82 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-17-06 02:11 PM
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2. That would be great
I think ITunes does do Malloy. I've heard him on there before. And Randi too. I wish you could archive all of them. I wonder why they don't go to ITunes. :shrug: Isn't it just as popular as real player?
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benburch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-17-06 02:29 PM
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4. Real Media invested in AAR
So I think that they will always stream Real Media. But I think they ought to offer MP-3 as an alternative.

If you heard Randi and Mike on live streaming on iTunes, you were listening to Radiopower.org most likely.
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Brundle_Fly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-17-06 02:12 PM
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3. you can get many of the shows
in the pod-cast section of itunes. although they will be a few hours old.

it's not just progressives using macs these days.

Jobs suggests Dell should eat his words


By John Markoff
The New York Times
Published: January 15, 2006, 10:00 PM PST


It may not be the last laugh, but on Friday afternoon, after the close of the stock market, Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple Computer, shared an e-mail chuckle with his employees at the expense of Dell, a big rival.

The message was prompted by the 12 percent surge in Apple's stock price last week, which pushed the company's market capitalization to $72.13 billion, passing Dell's value of $71.97 billion.

In 1997, shortly after Jobs returned to Apple, the company he helped start in 1976, Dell's founder and chairman, Michael Dell, was asked at a technology conference what might be done to fix Apple, then deeply troubled financially.

"What would I do?" Dell said to an audience of several thousand information technology managers. "I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders."

On Friday, apparently savoring the moment, Jobs sent a brief e-mail message to Apple employees, which read: "Team, it turned out that Michael Dell wasn't perfect at predicting the future. Based on today's stock market close, Apple is worth more than Dell. Stocks go up and down, and things may be different tomorrow, but I thought it was worth a moment of reflection today. Steve."

Dell executives did not return calls over the weekend asking for comment on Apple's rising fortunes.

Dell appears to have softened his views on Apple recently. In June, he responded to an e-mail inquiry from CNET News.com and said that Dell would consider putting Apple's OS X operating system on its machines if Apple ever decided to sell it separately from its hardware.

Although Jobs has recently shifted some gears and last week introduced his first computer based on chips from Intel, which are also used in Dell machines, it does not appear that selling the operating system separately is in his plans.

Since returning to Apple, of Cupertino, Calif., Jobs has revitalized the company's computer business and created its wildly successful iPod division.

In 2000, after pulling the company out of its financial nose dive, Jobs was awarded a corporate jet and options to purchase 10 million shares.

In 2003, Jobs's options--by then, the number had risen to 55 million--were exchanged for a restricted stock grant of 10 million shares, which will become vested in March. At Apple's closing price on Friday of $85.59, his stake in the company is worth some $855.9 million.

Dell's stock closed at $30.58 on Friday, down from a 52-week high of $41.99. But Dell's personal wealth still exceeds that of Jobs, despite the fact that Jobs also has a 50.1 percent share in Pixar Animation Studios that is worth about $3.4 billion.

Last year Dell, who founded his namesake company as a college student in 1984, was ranked fourth on Forbes magazine's list of the 400 wealthiest people in the United States. It estimated his personal wealth at $14.2 billion.

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