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

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

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  • 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?

    • http://www.betterthantherapy.net Mark O’Neill

      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” :-)

  • Martin

    Thanks for another great podcast ;-)

  • http://hoeyerkold.dk Ulrik Høyer Kold

    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 @ Ã…rhus, Denmark