Hay.. Guy's and gal's

I recorded video of that program using my tvcard . and uploaded that
video to my youtube. Recored the whole show but uploaded the oss part
of that program.

Here is the link :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk92zMa84aU

enjoy...........

And If you wanna download this video then try this link

http://www.kissyoutube.com/watch?v=fk92zMa84aU


how it's possible !! I wrote about that in my blog :

http://foisal.wordpress.com/2007/03/20/just-a-kiss-and-download-youtube-video/



bytheway I liked the "Freedom Toaster" concept. Just put blank cd and
toast it with Opensource software.

Hope Some day I will see many of those in our country . Specially in
School , Collages , University's.. :D



Darklord (:= wrote:

This is
BBC Click Tech Program

http://www.bbcworld.com/click/

You can see striming video from "click" homepage

Here is Video Archive

http://www.bbcworld.com/Pages/ProgrammeFeature.aspx?id=18&FeatureID=28
> >
> > {{{ --------
> >
> > May 10th - We travelled to South Africa to see how this country of
> > contrasts is facing a technological future with ingenuity.
> >
> > Click 10/05/07
> >
> > -----------}}}
> >
> > see what Mark S' Says about ubuntu :)
> >
> > I will try to uplode this prog'vdo to my youtube 
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/medarklord
> >
> >
> > Darklord (:= wrote:
> >   
> >> Main:
> >>
http://www.bbcworld.com/Pages/ProgrammeFeature.aspx?id=18&FeatureID=201
> >>
> >> Found from here:
> >>
> >> http://www.bbcworld.com/Pages/ProgrammeMultiFeature.aspx?id=18
> >>
> >>            
> >> Ubuntu
> >> Microsoft are well-known for providing heavily subsidised versions of
> >> their software for use in the developing world, but for a society
> >> where any money is best spent on basics, software that's completely
> >> free is a bonus.
> >>
> >> SHOWING TIMES
> >>
> >> Thursday 19:30 GMT
> >> Repeated: Friday 09:30, Saturdays 06:30, Mondays 15:30, Tuesdays
01:30
> >> (not Asia Pacific/Sth Asia) & 07:30, Wednesday 12:30 (Asia Pacific
> >> only) GMT
> >>
> >>
> >> Ubuntu is a version of the free open source operating system Linux.
> >> Developed by Mark Shuttleworth, it comes with a range of software,
> >> like office programs, email, a web browser and a media player. In
fact
> >> Intel is working with the Ubuntu community to develop a version
of the
> >> OS for mobile devices.
> >>
> >> Shuttleworth told us why he'd decided to adopt Ubuntu:
> >>
> >> "I fund Ubuntu because you can create businesses using Linux in South
> >> Afica, which I didn't think it was possible to create with
proprietary
> >> alternatives. [The] infrastructure [here is] not network-centric
> >> enough, not reliable enough.
> >>
> >> "I'm a geek. What if I could bring software to a much wider audience?
> >> To everyone. To do this we needed to make Linux easy to use, a
> >> pleasure to use."
> >>
> >> Linux has a reputation, though of not being that easy to use.
> >> Shuttleworth disagrees.
> >>
> >> "In many cases it's because you've got people trying to do
complicated
> >> things.
> >>
> >> "Let's not beat up on Linux. It is in fact very easy to use,
> >> especially if you've never used anything else. We've seen great
> >> results in Brazil, for example, where huge deployments of Linux have
> >> been done in schools and in community centres. It's people's first
> >> experience in technology and they love it. They very quickly figure
> >> out how to do the things that they're interested in doing."
> >>
> >> In order to make Ubuntu more user friendly they have introduced "more
> >> everyday processes, extending battery life for laptops, being smarter
> >> about wireless networking. Give people a very smooth user-type
> >> experience. We aim to be between Mac and Windows � the best of both
> >> worlds, freely available globally."
> >>
> >>
>


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