CompuSchmooze Podcast #22: CrossLoop Connects Distant Computers for Free and Video Blog documentary site Alive in Baghdad

Published: Jan. 9, 2008, 8:19 p.m.

b'In epsiode #22 of the CompuSchmooze podcast, we have two interviews and spotlight some podsafe music.\\n\\n Download the podcast file here (53.8 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:39:14 length).\\n\\n\\n\\nFirst, a conversation with Mrinal Desai, one of the founders of CrossLoop Software, which provides a free software tool for allowing one computer to take control of a remote computer to provide tech support, manipulate files, or other activities.\\n\\n\\nMrinal Desai\\n\\nFeatured Music: A new item in our podcasts will be a spotlight on podsafe web-music. In this episode, we offer "To Be," by Levi Yatan.\\n\\nFor more information or to purchase the LeviYatan CD, see the links below.\\n


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"To Be" (mp3)
from "Mystic Heart"
(Onward and Upward Inc.)

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\\n\\nIn the second part of the program, we speak with Brian Conley, head of the AliveInBaghdad.org website, which delivers video documentaries about daily life in Iraq, produced by native Iraqi video crews. Late last month, Brian learned of the death of one of AIB\'s correspondents, Ali Shefiya Al-Moussawi, a 22-year old reporter killed in an Iraqi security raid one day before his 23rd birthday. In our interview, Brian talks about Ali\'s death and efforts to keep AIB operating with limited resources.\\n\\n\\nBrian Conley\\nAliveInBaghdad.org\\n\\n\\n
\\nKeywords: compuschmooze, lubetkin, cherry hill, jewish, voice, crossloop, desai, conley, baghdad, aliveinbaghdad.org\\n
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