Monthly Archives: June 2010

Apple releases WWDC ’10 session videos

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Apple releasing the videos to the WWDC sessions is nothing really new. Except this time they are releasing them to everyone who is a member of the free developer program.

In the past, you had to be a member of one of the more premium memberships, $500+, to download the session videos. I’m not entirely sure what changed here that Apple is allowing anyone who has signed up to the free developer program to have access, but I’m very pleased.

I’m currently downloading pretty much all the videos now. 25GB’s of data that includes all the session slides in PDF format.

They also have iPhone Development Resources, Safari Development Resources and Mac Development Resources along with the WWDC 2010 Sessions – HD and WWDC Sessions – SD. Those links will only work if you have signed up, so if you are a budding developer, or even just someone who wants to create some extensions for Safari 5, head over to Apple’s Developer Program sign-up site and get started!


So far so good…

So far the transition to WordPress.com has gone better than expected. The DNS transfers went very smoothly. WordPress.com and Google both have very good documentation on doing the transfer so that if you know even a little about computers, you can probably make the transition with no problems.

I have also been pleasantly surprised that search links to the site, even though they point to addresses like: http://metzener.com/davemblog/2010/06/08/weblog-kind-of-quiet-here/ when the user clicks on that link in Google or another search engine, WordPress.com figures out what page its supposed to go to and takes the user to the correct URL: http://metzener.com/2010/06/08/weblog-kind-of-quiet-here/.

I was really worried that since the site is hosted at WordPress.com, the fact that my self-hosted site used a subdirectory /davemblog/ that when folks clicked on links, they would be taken to 404 pages. This is great that they are not.

So for a mere $10 a year, you can have WordPress.com host a blog with your domain name and you can even use Google for email. So I have gone from just under $200 a year to just under $10 a year.

There is one drawback to using WordPress.com. They don’t support MarkDown in posts. I have quite a few articles that use MarkDown (links look like this: [Google](http://www.google.com/) ). As I find those posts, I’ll go in and correct them so that the links work as they should. If you come across such a link, just select the URL text and past that into a new browser tab for now. I’ll be fixing them shortly.


Welcome to the WordPress.com hosted site!

If you are reading this, the transfers have been successful and all is well.

I’m writing this before the starting the process so when the process is finished, I’ll write up a short article on how it went and just how easy it really is or isn’t.


Weblog kind of quiet here…

Actually, I’ve been busy posting articles on a podcast site called: MyAppleAnd.Me. A friend, Stephen Hargrove and myself, host a weekly podcast about all things Apple. It’s not much, but its fun to do.

So, whenever I find a piece of news about Apple, it goes over there which is why you haven’t seen much here lately. I hate cross-posting and so I favor the podcast over this site. Don’t leave this site though, I’ll still post stuff that isn’t Apple related. I just won’t be posting as often as I had been.

So if you want to keep up with stuff I might have talked about here, add MyAppleAnd.Me to your subscriptions.


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