Three episodes in one! Next is X3: Micromanaging The New York Times followed by X3: AT&T and T-Mobile Merge!

X3 with John C. Dvora­k
Guests: Andrew Eisner, Retrevo.com and Joseph Engo, Mevio




  1. 1873 Colt says:

    I agree with John. I find Itunes to be a very poorly designed product. I tried it when I got a Shuffle, and hated it. What the hell did the dots and things mean? Never could find out. No user instructions anywhere. After that, I fucking HATED anything Apple.
    Sync THIS, Jobs.

  2. McCullough says:

    Taliban Dude Rocks!

  3. Jorn says:

    I suddenly wantz a cookie…

  4. deowll says:

    I think you can store your files on line and down load them to any device without breaking the law as long as said files are not stolen or in some other form illegal.

    Amazon is merely renting you the space to do it on. There are many things Amazon could have done and didn’t do to keep what they are doing within those legal limits.

  5. admfubar says:

    just remember you have to pay your isp for all them bits you up and download.
    that is the sneak attack on internet using public, metered billing, and of course the isp will be VERY accurate in metering your billing!1

  6. E@$+ C0@$+ Cr@ck P0t says:

    I too complained about Itunes. But after awhile I stopped fighting it and its not bad. It’s free. It allows you to work with an ipod.

    Windows Media Player has its own library system as well. I have been setting WMP ripping options to MP3 instead of WMA for several years now.

    Itunes is so simple it hurts and thats what peeves JCD and other pc people myself included.


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