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Social media awareness - Podcamp for podcasters coming to a city near you.

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How to: Restore Your Old Bookmarks in 0.6

Did you lose your bookmarks in the 0.5 to 0.6 upgrade? Our super summer intern, Anthony, came up with an easy solution to get your original bookmarks into your freshly-upgraded Songbird.

Step 1: Quit the Songbird application.

Step 2: Navigate to your OLD Profile directory. Your profile location depends on your OS, so here’s a platform-specific breakdown of profile locations:

  • Windows XP:
    C:\Documents and Settings\<your-username>\Application Data\Songbird1\Profiles\<gobbledygook>.default\
  • Windows Vista:
    C:\Users\<your-username>\AppData\Songbird1\Profiles\<gobbledygook>.default\
  • Linux:
    ~/.songbird1/Profiles/<gobbledygook>.default/
  • Mac OS X:
    ~/Library/Application Support/Songbird1/Profiles/<gobbledygook>.default/

(The gobbledygook is different on every computer. It’s just a jumble of letters and numbers.)

Step 3: Make a copy of the file named service-pane.rdf.

Step 4: Navigate to your NEW Songbird profile. It’s in the exact same location as the old profile, but the directory is named “songbird2″ (instead of “songbird1″).

Step 5: There is a file in here named service-pane.rdf. Rename it to ORIG-service-pane.rdf.

Step 6: Move the copy of your old service-pane.rdf file into your new profile directory.

Step 7: Start Songbird. At this point, your old bookmarks should be restored!

Note: This process will only restore your bookmarks (not the rest of your user data from previous Songbird versions.) We moved the profile directory in 0.6 because we made some major changes from 0.5 — it just works out that the bookmarks file is safe to copy!

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W3C Workshop on the Role of Mobile Technologies in Fostering Social Development

The W3C Workshop on the "Role of Mobile Technologies in Fostering Social Development" aims to understand&lt;sep/&gt;

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Neil Mix " Blog Archive " Threading in JavaScript 1.7

Amongst the many new features contained in Firefox 2 you'll find JavaScript 1.7 support, a small but significant language enhancement that includes python style generators.

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Welcome to Foo Camp

web services, data visualization and search, open source programming, computer security, hardware hacking, GPS, alternative energy, and all manner of emerging technologies to share their works-in-progress

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No Fluff Just Stuff

The No Fluff Just Stuff Software Symposium Series is designed to cover the latest in trends, best practices, and newest developments in Enterprise Java, Java/Groovy, ESB/SOA, Ajax, Web Services, Agility, and Architecture.

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