Flickr’s turn to get into the embedded videos market, with its new service for artists: Flickr Videos beta! Videos can be only 90 seconds in length and 150MB in size for the moment, but they will probably increase this small size of course!
Flickr, which was acquired by Yahoo in March 2005, defined the concept of photo sharing, but has been slow to extend the service into the video world. In the meantime, Google’s YouTube has become the primary destination for video sharing, capturing one out of every three of the online videos in the U.S., according to comScore Media Metrix
I feel guilty of the previous upload (iDance) so here’s a funny illustration about how Google would like if it was a M$ product:

If you’d like to increase your audience, you gotta have more subscribers to your RSS feed.
You can add the feed link to your blog’s head meta so that it can be auto-found by feed subscription software. This is incredibly simple to do and only takes a few minutes if it’s not already in place for your blog.
Add the following code between the <head> and </head> of your blog’s theme:
<link rel=”alternate” type=”application/rss+xml” title=”Title of your Feed” href=”http://www.link.com/to/your/feed.xml” />
For the WordPress users, you can add the following (most themes already come with it enabled, no need to have it twice):
<link rel=”alternate” type=”application/rss+xml” title=”<?php bloginfo(’name’); ?>” href=”<?php bloginfo(’rss2_url’); ?>” />
Enough talking about what happened and let’s go back to Macs, we’ll start back with an OS X applications that will help webmasters automating submission of their websites to Google.
This application is $29.95 shareware that worths them (more traffic = more money = rentability):
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This widget (and application) is considered as the “bad boy” of widgets.

It’s just the best one for Lyrics searching for Mac!I have maybe 13,600 songs and maybe 13,000 have lyrics thanks to them (the 600 others must be instrumental songs
).
How does it work?
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I wanted to remind many of you that it is possible to connect to MSN/Yahoo/ICQ via Jabber on iChat 3 (Tiger), the tutorial is here.
I also wanted to remind you that it is possible to log on to Google Talk via iChat just by creating a new jabber account and entering your Gmail infos, read the tuto here.
And I also wanted to link you to the “complete” list of Jabber clients (multiplatform).

I consider PSI as the best one for OSX (available for PC and Linux too).
NB: for those who already know PSI: it has been redesigned a few months ago (cleaner design and icons).