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IPodderX Site Goes Missing… For Now

Digital Bill from The Wizards of Technology sent us a heads up about a story they have posted. According to their report, visitors to iPodderX.com, home of the podcast client of the same name, are being greeted with a message from the developers, after being redirected to their parent site, Thunderstone Media.

As we told you a month ago, and as the Thunderstone Media site tells you now, the program and the site “are currently undergoing a name change for the application formerly known as iPodderX. Both the application itself and the online podcast directory are currently unavailable until the name change is complete.”

The story on the Wizards of Technology goes on to explain the affect this downtime will have for current iPodderX users, the reasons for the name change and when we can all expect to see the site and software (whatever they end up being called) up and around again.

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Attack of the Show gives love to the Comic Art Effect tutorial

70727861 b814983a67 m Attack of the Show gives love to the Comic Art Effect tutorialIt’s almost 2 years old now but the Comic Art Effect Tutorial continues to find new audiences every so often.

Today it found its way onto G4′s Attack of the Show. They even offer a zipped action of their own creation that more faithfully follows the original instructions than my simplified version. Most impressive.

Note:Thanks to Digital Bill of The Wizards of Technology for tipping us to the tutorial’s small-screen fame.

Wizards of Technology First Anniversary Show

Did you know that the Wizards of Technology is one of the longest-running
Podcasts on the Internet? They are. They started 1 year ago this week, with
what now sounds pretty cheesy, but is now historic podcast number 1. This
week Marc and Bill take a look back at the year in news and podcasting, and
reminisce about some milestones of the show. Join them for a fun look back,
and stay around for the next year! Oh, and they take a look at the Apple Earnings statements and rumors for “One More Thing”.

Click
here
to listen to the show in your browser, or subscribe with iPodderX to get it automatically in your iPod.

If you enjoy the show, you can get in on the action! Email the wizards your feedback
and questions to questions@wizardsoftechnology.com.

More details and show notes at the the Wizards’ site.

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