MUO Podcast #20: Seinfeld is History & Chrome is Hacked

This week on the show, we’ll see which OS Microsoft used to create stills for its latest ads (see video below), we’ll hack Google Chrome in a number of ways and make beautiful presentations online.

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  • Oktane

    They could of made the ads better…. there are a few of these out.

    • http://www.techscreencasts.com/ Jason

      I agree. I don’t think they’re getting their $300 000 000 worth. If Seinfeld doesn’t come back, that would work out to $10 000 000 for about 6 minutes work or $1.6 million per minute. Hey Bill, I’d do it for a mere million a pop (ok, .6 mill and you got a deal)

      • http://makeuseof.com Aibek

        I’do it for free if the le me wear the MUO shirt…ahhh, I’d do it for nothing if they just let me in :-)

  • Brainiac

    Excellent podcast, I am starting to really like them ;-)

  • Kedar

    I can’t believe you missed out on paint.net in the list of photoshop alternatives.
    Definitely worth checking out for home/light usage.

    • http://www.techscreencasts.com/ Jason

      Paint.net is a Windows-only application. The article was about Mac alternatives, but I agree, for Windows users, paint.net is a great free alternative to Photoshop.