Cooliris
It looks like this has been around for a couple of years, but I’ve only just discovered it myself. It’s described as being a ‘cinematic way to discover the web’. Whatever sort of media buzzwords you might want to use, it’s a pretty interesting piece of software. Available on WinDOS and Mac for most (could be all, I CBA to check everything) browsers, even available for your iPhone. Anyway, it allows you to search media from various websites in all its glorious forms in a big scrollable wall. Jump in and out of images and videos, add them to your favourites or send them to friends. Cooliris is a great add on to your browser.
Mac Apps: iRecordMusic
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iRecordMusic is a handy little app that I use at least once a week. It did cost me about $15 for a licence, but it’s well worth it. Basically you can record streaming audio from web pages and internet radio streams. It only records in real-time, so if something lasts an hour it’ll take that long to record it. You could record your favourite radio shows and then listen to them on your way to work on the train. Just an idea.















