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23Nov/090

Livestation 3.0 Out

Livestation 3.0 is out, find out why it's cool

18Apr/090

Sockso: Music Streaming to Anywhere

An open source music server that works with Windows, Mac and Linux.

Sockso is designed to be extremely user-friendly. There is no installation process, beyond extracting the archive and running the file inside. When you run it for the first time, you select the folder your media resides in, whether your files are in MP3, OGG Vorbis, Flac or WMA format. Once Sockso is up and running, you'll need to open a port in your firewall for it in order to access it outside your network (which Gina explains here).

After scanning your media and making sure the firewall has an open port, all your interactions with Sockso take place through the web-based interface. You can browse your collection, make playlists, download your music to pass on, and get a breakdown of your music by more recently played/popular, and so on. You can even set up accounts for your friends and accept uploads if they've got music to share with you. Sockso is an open-source media server with versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

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8Jan/090

Quick Reminder: News Coverage

With the war on Gaza raging on, many of us watch the news and read newspapers. In such times, it is even more important to diversify the news sources. This ensures that we get a clearer and more honest picture of what is happening around the world. Watching only the BBC for example, won't help get an honest picture. Watching only Al Jazeera, won't either. But watching a combination of the BBC, Al Jazeera, Euronews, CNN etc.. will give you a clearer picture and help you analyse events more easily.

One easy and free way to watch lives news feeds from around the world is Livestation, a free player, compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux, that allows you to watch live TV feeds.

The feeds either come from the partners of Livestation such as BBC, France24, Bloomberg, Euronews and Al Jazeera (very good quality) English or from other users (varying quality).

Diversifying our news sources is the only way we can ensure, that massive corporations and powerful lobbies, which own many mainstream news platforms, do not mislead us and shape our views to suit their agendas.

Download Livestation free here.

I previously posted about Livestation and posted some screen shots.

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24Nov/080

A Case of Crappy Journalism

While going through my daily routine of reading several news sites and blogs, I came across a simple example of the journalistic landscape that we readers must navigate nowadays.

The same news item, reported by two different news platforms. That of elections in Venezuela.

Let us have a look at the BBC's approach:

... and then compare it to another news platform:

I selected these two news platforms simply because the difference in reporting-focus stuck out to me while reading them.

The BBC article puts a heavy focus on gains made by the Chavez opposition, leaving no doubt that as far as the BBC is concerned, Chavez is viewed negatively.

In this way, the reader is encouraged to develop a negative association with Chavez.

The gains made by the opposition are displayed as a positive development, and the fact that the title solely mentions the opposition is testament to this.

On the other hand, if we look at the Al Jazeera article, even in the title, we see a balance. Both gains made by Chavez allies as well as gains made by the opposition are given equal coverage. The reader is left with the freedom to make up their own mind.

The article by Al Jazeera is neutral and does not reek of subliminal goading.

Quite simply, we as readers, are faced with very crappy journalism on a daily basis. This, in an era and environment where the biggest names in the mass media industry claim to be objective, neutral and professional.

It is annoying, because it wastes time. As someone who is aware of this fact, I take my time reading articles and analyze them while I do so.

I have become allergic to hidden and often cheap attempts at presstitution.

This example is by no means complex. It is merely a sign of our times. Balanced coverage in journalism is a distant mirage.

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