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Better bookmark tagging with HandyTag, Tagmarks, and TagSifter

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 88.244.61.189] on September 08, 2008 04:15 PM
When you need audio transmission for a media application, you probably do not want to use the internal microphone of the laptop. For our application, a USB microphone, intended for podcasting, allowed me to feed much higher quality audio into the system. The mike was detected by Ubuntu immediately, but it had to be set as the default device in the Audio Devices panel in Ekiga preferences before Ekiga would utilize it. Demonstrate the free mp3 http://www.mp3bag.net song from world wide. Get listen online your freemp3 song lyrics and into your bag! Tagmarks' main strength is the ability to bookmark and tag a Web page with just a single click -- but it has a few limitations. You can't change the names of the tags, so you have to remember how you interpret each icon (e.g., Heart means interesting article, Earphone means music, and so forth). You can't add other tags either, so, at least for now, you are limited to the available icons.

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