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    <description>Learn more about your mac!</description>
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      <title>How do I&#8230; download videos from YouTube and put them on my iPod? (version 2.0)</title>
      <description>A couple of weeks ago I created a screencast on how to download videos from YouTube. It involved using a piece of freeware called podTube. Days after I published the video tutorial, the maker of the software started to charge $4.99 for the software.

So I decided, to come up with an alternative method. The new method involves using Safari and a freeware application called iSquint. Enjoy!</description>
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So I decided, to come up with an alternative method. The new method involves using Safari and a freeware application called iSquint. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>How do I&#8230; share my photos online using flickr.com?</title>
      <description>These days, everyone has a digital camera. We all take a lot of pictures and print them out. But what if you want to share your photos with your friends across the country? Simple&#8230; use flickr.com.

I&#8217;ve created a video tutorial to walk you through steps of sharing your photos:

Importing your photos into iPhoto.
Creating a flickr.com account.
Uploading your images using flickr.com.
Tagging your images and creating Photosets.
Uploading your images using a freeware program: Flickr Uploader.
Enjoy!</description>
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      <itunes:summary>These days, everyone has a digital camera. We all take a lot of pictures and print them out. But what if you want to share your photos with your friends across the country? Simple&#8230; use flickr.com.

I&#8217;ve created a video tutorial to walk you through steps of sharing your photos:

Importing your photos into iPhoto.
Creating a flickr.com account.
Uploading your images using flickr.com.
Tagging your images and creating Photosets.
Uploading your images using a freeware program: Flickr Uploader.
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      <title>How do I... make an MP3 CD using iTunes?</title>
      <description>This is short video tutorial to show you how to make an mp3 CD using iTunes on your Mac. This screencast will show you how. Enjoy!</description>
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