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The Sound of Music: VidtoMP3.com

Ever go on YouTube to find a piece of music? You know, that song you want to hear every so-often, but not often enough to download it onto your hard drive. Or maybe just new music. Or stuff you can’t buy on iTunes or obtain by other means.

Face it – YouTube’s really convenient to hear indie, live, or underground music. Now by no means do I consider myself an ‘indie’ or ‘underground’ fan, but I do like many offerings of YouTube; for example, John Frusciante’s cover of the BeeGees’ “How Deep is Your Love” brings much joy to me. Similarly, the Klasix instrumental “I Can’t Help it” really helps me. I don’t carry my laptop everywhere, and it’s impossible to put YouTube on repeat (or is it?) so I decided to download it.

My friend Rohan (at www.yourworldwired.com) introduced me to VidtoMP3.com – and ever since then, I’ve been a fan. Sure, the website looks a tad sketchy, but it saves any video as an MP3 file on your hard drive, all processed online. Granted, it won’t have the best sound quality (actually I don’t mind it, it’s not as bad as I thought it would’ve been – definitely audible), but it’s a great way to get music you wouldn’t have been able to otherwise.

www.vidtomp3.com

Who needs File Storage for their Business?

I’ve been reading a bunch of articles on how to get more traffic.  And it all starts with the headlines.  And then it hits me — how the heck do I make HostedFTP.com sound interesting?  No offense meant to the guys at HostedFTP.com; they’ve got an interesting product, and a cool name.  But it’s storage — for goodness’ sakes!  So I tried out a rhetorical question — in hopes that if people needed file storage for their business, they’d have a look at HostedFTP.com.  By business, I’m choosing to encompass the entire meaning of the word; so whether you’re a Small-B owner (that’s small business, fyi), or a huge corporation owner, you can have a look at HostedFTP.com’s solutions.

Design

It’s very…clean.  And I like that.  I was told it ran on the Amazon Cloud OS (alright, you got me — I had no idea what it was, but it sounded really cool), which sort of explains how it stays so clean.  The background is white, and the logo can be customized (I’m saying this for those big companies out there — corporate branding, yay!).  The home page is still, despite its cleanliness, very comfortable and warm thanks to HostedFTP.com’s use of graphics.  And there’s a series of tabs located at the top for navigation, and also just six options ot choose from.  Very un-intimidating.  In fact, it’s downright charming.  I think that a customizable background would have been an interesting feature, though — but nonetheless, it’s still an interesting, “clean” design.

HostedFTP.com

What’s it do?

HostedFTP.com hosts files.  Moreover, it allows a user to send files to contacts (bye-bye, slow e-mail attachments), and receive files from the public.  HostedFTP.com offers various options for both — including file limit sizes from the public.  They also warn you that you never know who’s really trying to send you that file — so buyer beware.

I was kind of disappointed with its previewing though — thumbnails didn’t work for my .doc files, nor did my media stream when I uploaded a .mp3 file.  I expected Amazon’s Cloud OS to be able to do more — but perhaps I overestimated it (it sounded really darn promising).

For slower connections (like my own — hey, I’m not particularly slow, its just that corporations can afford faster Internet), HostedFTP.com offers a “stripped-down” HTML version — and for the speed demons, you can run the Java applet.  I had a bit of trouble with the Java applet, so I tended to stick with HTML.

Speed

A 29-page Word 2003 .doc file, uploaded.  Just like that.  Probably in…two seconds.  No joke.  I was impressed, alright.  I was tempted to upload a Windows 7 beta .iso file on there, but I decided against it (I hear rumours of Rogers limiting uploading/downloading, so I’ve grown a bit paranoid — I think it’s just a phase though).

This is a pleasant change from the pain that attaching files can bring — even in Gmail, my favourite e-mail service, uploading files can take a while (again, depends on the connection).  HostedFTP.com manages to speed things up and remove the storage limit — huzzah!

But would I pay for it?

Hm, if I were a corporate business owner, I would.  If I were a small-business owner, I might not.

The fees aren’t outrageously expensive, but these services — although great — are still a bit on the “luxury” side.  If I were a small-business owner (heck, I am — anyone heard of CutEdge.org?), I’d be trying to reduce my fees, and so I’d learn to live with the slow attachments of free e-mail.  But with big businesses, every second counts — so I’d feel that the trade-off is worth it.  Plus, when I’m in big business, I can afford it (hopefully).

How do Energizer Advanced Lithium Batteries really stack up?

I just got three packages of Energizer Advanced Lithium batteries, which Energizer claims lasts 4x longer in digital cameras vs. Energizer MAX batteries.  Now initially, I was hoping to give these batteries a test — against Energizer MAX AA batteries.  Both single-use, but very different science-wise (boy, don’t get me started).

You might be wondering why I’d get three sets of batteries in the mail — it’s actually because Energizer is running a campaign to promote the new discussion forums it has set up on Pandora (ya know, revolutionary Internet radio site).  Now, I don’t want people thinking that they bought me over with the batteries (hm, they kind of did, didn’t they?) — I was initially planning to test the batteries, but because their promotion is ending in a couple of weeks I wanted to throw it out there.

Why didn’t I post a review with this short post?  Thing is, I don’t expect the Energizer MAX or Energizer Advanced Lithium batteries to die any time soon.  Matter of fact, I’ve been using the same couple of AA Energizer MAX batteries in my Canon SD750 (the one I take my review photos with) for a couple of months already.  I’ll estimate that’s been around 200-300 photos (a bit modest of an estimate, 350 would be generous).  If this is true, then the AA Energizer Advanced Lithium batteries should last me for more than 1,000 photos.  I haven’t even shot 1,000 photos yet.

And so, in order to take it slow like I prefer to (while remaining in good conscience), I will suggest you guys have a look at Energizer’s Pandora Forum.  Although I’m not allowed into Pandora, technically-speaking (I’m Canadian), I have been on (when I visited an uncle and aunt in the States, but also using Hotspot Shield) and I can say that it’s quite the interesting tool to use.

This does officially commence the beginning of a long trial of tests though.  Let the Energizer MAX vs. Energizer Advanced Lithium battle of the batteries begin!

Two men talking.

Why I Finally got Twitter

Yep, I hopped onto the Twitter bandwagon. There were many reasons I didn’t do this earlier – I didn’t know what the heck it was, I didn’t feel up to trying something new, I’m already a part of a ton of other social networks, etc. But, I felt as though Twitter was something definitely unavoidable, so I joined Saturday morning.

Two men talking.

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What is Twitter?

The idea’s simple – you get 140 characters to update your status on what you’re doing. We’re not talking about your job or your biography, but just your task at hand (i.e. boiling an egg, hunting deer, etc). You can choose to follow other people to have their 140 characters show up on your feed every time they update it. You will also end up having fellow Twitterers following you.

…but why?

1. It’s a great way to network.

I’ve started following my regulars – Darren Rowse of Problogger, Cali Lewis of Geekbrief.tv, et al. I’ve also started reciprocating followers following me. I realize that my 8-2 following-follower ratio isn’t that hot for now, but I’m still just getting warmed up to Twitter. Hopefully, I meet more people and find more people to flock to CutEdge and my other blog, Digital Media Break.

2. It’s a great way to share.

Sharing content, news, and thoughts/dialog, links, and ideas are just part of the norm at Twitter. When I feel idea-drained, I can figure I can simply log on to Twitter and get the juices flowing. The exchange of such sharing really helps.

3. It’s a great way to meet readers!

Believe it or not, this is the third reason I got Twitter. I love meeting people, and I’d definitely be interested in meeting my readers! And you can pretty much bet that I’ll be following you, just as you follow me (it’s common courtesy, but also because you are my beloved readers).

Find me at http://twitter.com/HerbertLui and follow already! If you’re not signed up with Twitter yet, what are you waiting for? Hop on board right now!

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