Podcast #15: Syncing Calendars, the Cloud and the iGun

Aug. 17th, 2008 By Jason Mayoff

This week on the show I’m taking a look at some online FTP clients, a tool to sync your calendars and cloud computing.

I’d love to hear from you. Send me your MP3 files containing comments about the show, reviews of your favourite websites or just general chitchat. I’ll choose a few to play on the show each week. Send them to podcast [at] makeuseof [dot] com.

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4 Comments Add Comment
2008-08-18 00:31:42
Blaquesaber

Hi
I’ve been looking around and don’t seem to see a feed just for the podcast. I’d like to subscribe in the Zune Marketplace. Can you point me to your podcast feed?

2008-08-18 03:52:15

The podcast feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/MUO-podcast . The link is in the text of every podcast post where Jason says “or in another podcatcher if you have a different MP3 player” :-)

2008-08-18 06:19:20
Martin

Thanks for another great podcast ;-)

2008-08-28 01:42:52

Hi,

I just recently started listening to this podcast and I really enjoyed it. Now, all I am wondering afterwards is: who is the band playing in the end of this episode? Where can I find them (online, of course)? What is the title of the track, they play in the podcast? And is that track available for free?

Thanks for a great podcast - I actually have been looking for great online FTP clients.

/Ulrik @ Århus, Denmark

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