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On this WebSite, I also have links to various electronic devices such as Camcorders. Camcorders are important becuase of the convergence of media. A Camcoder I bought recently was the Panasonic NV-GS150. This camcorder has three CCDs. These are normally only available in professional models but I was able to buy this digital camcorder on EBay in the US. The Camcorder came with a bevy of extra such as a tri-pod, filters, hook for a microphone, remote control and so forth. The only misgiving I have about this camcorder is that I record onto a tape and not a disc. On looking up the reviews, it appears that the disc technology is not quite mature in the world of camcorders however the picure quality is excellent for a camcorder of this price range. Camcorders are very useful for example if you want to record your own show for PodCasting and so forth and are one of the creative tools at your disposal.

One of the first PodCasts I listened to was This Week in Tech or TWit. This was before iTunes added PodCast support which has been excellent. To my surprise and joy, TWit was one of the most popular shows. It's a mixture of Tech and Chat and is generally very upbeat. I recommend you listen in to the PodCasts! Also, there are the old reliables as I would term them. CNet is awesome for its rich media experience and has one of the killer sites on the Web at the moment in terms of visual design and sheer content. Digg is one of the new kids on the Block and you'll read the stories here that news papers often chat about but aren't sure that they'll publish. The site is the insiders guide to whats going on in the Tech World and it's a democratic forum where the best stories bubble to the top becuase of reader enthusiasm and support. I don't really need to say anything about The Washington Post and The New York Times. They are just solid gold. Last but not least, PC World is what it says, the best place to find out about PC and how they're taking over our world that's just getting smaller and smaller and a lot more interesting. The dots are connecting...

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