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I'm with Tim on Podcasting
I'm with Tim on Podcasting
01/06/2005 02:41 AMI was reading Tim Bray's take on Podcasting a few minutes ago and
realized that he's done a good job of saying what I've been trying to
figure out how to say for a while now. How's that for a long sentence?
Anyway, had I not been so behind on my reading, I'd have already read
Russell's PodCommuter post, in which he talks about how he's hooked on
Podcasting. And I would have been able to talk with him about...
Podcasting 101
Podcasting 101
04/09/2005 12:57 AMZDNet Apr 9 2005 4:23AM GMT
Podcasting
Podcasting
01/04/2005 08:28 PMI may not entirely get it, but I can’t ignore it, so herewith some
thoughts and predictions on the subject, plus obviously, a teeny
little podcast...
The value of podcasting
The value of podcasting
02/01/2005 08:54 PMWhen the buzz about podcasting first started, I wondered what the
value of it was. And, even now, some people are still asking that
question. I believe I have an answer.
There are obvious ways to criticize podcasting. It’s hard to
quote a portion of a podcast. You can’t link to a certain spot
in an audio file. Reading text is much faster than listening to it.
It’s kind of like the difference between email and a fax—a
fax is a picture of text, while email
is text. A podcast is the
sound of words.
But all of that is beside the point—the value of podcasting is
that
people enjoy it. They like the spoken sound of words.
And that’s it. It’s not more mysterious than the appeal of
radio. The added bonus with podcasting is that you’re listening
to people who don’t have the restrictions of radio. They might
even talk about things that interest you.
It’s not a replacement for traditional weblog content. There
will always be plenty to read. No worries.
Getting into PodCasting
Getting into PodCasting
12/17/2004 06:38 PMPodCasting has been a big meme among the hot tech bloggers lately, so
I finally decided to check it out....
Podcasting explosion
Podcasting explosion
04/05/2005 05:22 PMTechSpot Apr 5 2005 9:44PM GMT
Podcasting Power
Podcasting Power
02/01/2005 09:35 PMIt's hard to imagine giant radio conglomerates like Clear Channel
fretting over such harmless-sounding podcasts as "The Dawn and Drew
Show." But technology cna pounce on unsuspecting, entrenched
businesses. And podcasting seems to hold the same disruptive potential
as TiVo, giving everyone the power to listen to the radio shows they
want, whenever they want. By Dawn C. Chmielewski, San Jose Mercury
News
Nokia and Podcasting!
Nokia and Podcasting!
06/06/2005 12:01 AMI have it on good authority that Nokia is taking a real hard look
at podcasting. Being they are the world leader in mobile phones this
is a smart move. As far as I can tell, non of them are running
Microsoft software in them. I think this is another development that
should cause Microsoft to catch up to the train because it is already
out of the yard!
Lets see Apple with Podcasting Support in iTunes, Nokia with
possible native podcast support built in and storage to boot. Very
interesting indeed.
Educause Podcasting
Educause Podcasting
03/17/2005 03:26 AMEducause Podcastinghttp://www.edu
cause.edu/Browse/645?PARENT_ID=788The latest
information on Podcasting from Educause including Pimary Publications
(seminars contributed by Educause live), Related Resources (recent
community blog content, community contributions [articles, papers,
reports], blogs), and Conference Resources (conference materials).
This will be listed in a future mp3 broadcast at
Listen To Marcus mp3
Broadcasts.
How Podcasting Works
How Podcasting Works
06/05/2005 10:56 PMPeter Rukavina:
“I’ve been doing a lot of talking about
podcasting
recently: explaining to people what it is, and how they can do it, and
how they can listen, and how it works. I thought it might be useful to
provide a very simple step by step illustration of how to
‘subscribe to a podcast.’”
"Podcasting Awareness ~Nil"
"Podcasting Awareness ~Nil"
03/19/2005 02:42 AMSome news on the BBC and podcasting...
Some news on the BBC and podcasting...
04/14/2005 01:59 PMThe other big news today from BBC Radio & Music Interactive (where
I work) is that we're about to open up twenty more programmes - mostly
from Radio 4 and Five Live as podcast feeds
for people to download. As my semi-ultimate boss said:
"The BBC was the first British broadcaster to podcast
when we made In Our Time available last year and this trial will
enable us to further explore the editorial, technical and distribution
issues involved."
Some of the programmes that you will be able to subscribe to
include (in full or part): The Today Programme, The Reith Lectures, In Our Time,
In
Business, From Our Own Correspondent, Sport
sweek, and Fig
hting Talk plus highlights and documentaries from Radio 1, 1Xtra and the World Service.
For more information see the BBC Press release and the article in Media Guardian. I'm really excited by this stuff,
for a whole range of reasons personally. And with sites like Odeo on the horizon, I can't help but
think this whole area's about to explode.
Read the comments
Podcasting Catches On
Podcasting Catches On
04/11/2005 05:45 AMPodcasting Catches Onhttp://
www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/154/report_display.aspAccording to the latest Pew Internet memo, more than 22 million
American adults own iPods or MP3 players and 29% of them have
downloaded podcasts from the Web so that they could listen to audio
files at a time of their choosing. That amounts to more than 6 million
adults who have tried this new feature that allows internet broadcasts
to be downloaded onto their portable listening device. This will
continue to grow as an alternative form of information dissemination
for the persons on the go and listening while they are traveling
et.al. I have been broadcasting my Current Awareness Happenings on the
Internet as a mp3 file for the past three years and the current April
4, 2005 edition (V3N14) and three years of archives is available by
clicking
here.
History of Podcasting!
History of Podcasting!
06/17/2005 03:51 PMSeems someone with an agenda is over on Wikipedia making changes to
the History of Podcasting. Specifically removing Dave Winer from all
mentions. This is beyond a travesty, and even though the majority of
us that have been in the space for a while know the real history, it
upsets me to see people using the WiKi to make changes that attempts
to write people, that contributed to the success of Podcasting out of
existence.
RSS is the Glue that makes Podcasting a unique audio delivery
vehicle, and "Dave Winer" is the man behind RSS 2.0, Granted others in
the space made significant contributions, but to remove Dave's part
from the history of podcasting is wrong and a injustice.
Getting the History right in my book was important, people will be
hard pressed to alter what is on paper. [Scrip
ting News]
Podcasting tools
Podcasting tools
12/22/2004 01:04 AMSome ideas for an audio-blogger tool There should be 2 separate apps.
1. podstudio - maintains release plan, and is...
Podcasting maturing
Podcasting maturing
12/19/2004 03:32 PMFor an explanation of what Podcasting is, see the definition at
Wikipedia I haven't really mentioned this new technology before.
Partly because the content has been lacking - mostly in quality. And
the platform used to be only Mac and...
Podcasting The World
Podcasting The World
06/22/2005 02:01 AMDearest Steve Jobs... Do be aware that we bought your iPods, and we
do listen to podcasts, so please don't limit the availability of
podcasts -- free or otherwise -- in the next release of iTunes to only
those people who live in countries of iTunes Music Store. Thank
you.
(In fact, you shouldn't need to key in your credit card
information in order to download free podcasts. That will be so
stupid.)
Newsweek on Podcasting
Newsweek on Podcasting
12/17/2004 06:38 PMNewsweek calls podcasting Tivo for your
iPod.
Atom has better podcasting support than
RSS
Atom has better podcasting support than
RSS
06/05/2005 11:32 PM
Podcasting originated as a feature of RSS, but as the world moves to
the new standard Atom format, podcasters will too. Atom can support
podcasting through the
<link> element. As is the case
with RSS 2.0 based podcasts, you can only have one podcast per entry.
But, with Atom you can have a different representation for each
language and for each content-type. For example, if you want to make a
podcast available in both English and German and in both MP3 and WMV
formats, you can do it by adding links like those below to the entries
in your feed:
<link
href=”http://example.com/podcasts/show001-usenglish.mpg”
hreflang=”en-US” length=”21472922” type=”audio/mpg”
/>
<link
href=”http://example.com/podcasts/show001-usenglish.wmv”
hreflang=”en-US” length=”23889921” type=”audio/wmv”
/>
<link href=”http://example.com/podcasts/show001-german.mp3”
hreflang=”de-DE” length=”20032879” type=”audio/mpg”
/>
<link href=”http://example.com/podcasts/show001-german.wmv”
hreflang=”de-DE” length=”19907766” type=”audio/wmv”
/>
Disclaimer: Atom is a work in progress
(but nearl
y complete
).
This is based on
Atom format draft 08
.
Atom experts: did I get something wrong in the above example?
Jobs: Podcasting via ITunes
Jobs: Podcasting via ITunes
06/05/2005 10:55 PMHere at the "D" conference, Steve Jobs announced the impending
addition of a podcast aggregation feature to the Itunes music store --
to go live in "the next 60 days." The idea is, you won't need to use a
separate application to make sure the podcast content you want will
sync with your Ipod -- you can do it all through your Itunes
interface.
"Podcasting is like Wayne's World for radio," Jobs said, and the
new ITunes functionality is "sort of like Tivo for your radio for your
Ipod."
Jobs promised that the ITunes podcasting platform would be open to
all comers; there'd be a simple automated system to get your content
included, he said. But it wasn't clear from his demo -- which featured
material from professional outlets like public radio stations -- just
how grassroots-y the Apple model is going to be.
There was a moment of amusement when Jobs clicked on an Adam Curry
podcast that began with Curry complaining, "I've had to restart the
show 3 times, my Mac has been acting up like a motherfucker." Jobs
just smiled. You have to figure that he knew just what he was playing;
it was funny nonetheless.
Some other notable bits from Jobs' Q&A with Mossberg and
Swisher:
He defended Apple's suit against Web sites that had published
confidential info about forthcoming Apple products, saying that the
law was clear here, and the First Amendment ends where breaking the
law (in revealing confidential trade secrets) begins.
Pressed to talk about whether Apple would pursue a video Ipod
product, he talked about the hardware limits in delivering good video
via small devices: "Headphones are a miraculous thing. There's no such
thing as headphones for video."
The much rumored Ipod phone? "It's a hard problem." Swisher
countered, "You're a smart guy." Mossberg asked why it wasn't
reasonable to assume that all portable-device functions -- music,
email, voice -- would converge on the cellphone. Jobs' cagy reply: "I
thoroughly understand the question, and I'll have to leave the answer
to our actions inthe future."
Finally, it seems there's a betting pool inside Apple about how
soon Yahoo will raise the prices on their (rock-bottom-priced) new
music-rental service ($5 a month when you buy a year). Jobs' bet? Five
months.
UK DJs backing podcasting outfit
UK DJs backing podcasting outfit
04/12/2005 04:17 AMDJs Paul Gambaccini and Tony Blackburn are backing a new website
offering radio shows to download.
FeedDemon: Podcasting without an iPod
FeedDemon: Podcasting without an iPod
12/17/2004 06:38 PMRandy Peterman points
out that FeedDemo
n 1.5 enables podcasting without an iPod. In addition to
supporting synching downloaded enclosures to your iPod via iTunes,
FeedDemon also supports syncing to any device that maps to a drive
letter and/or supports Windows Media Player's automatic synching. This opens up
podcasting to a lot of media devices.
More details are available in this section of FeedDemon's online help.
"Why Podcasting will Save Radio"
"Why Podcasting will Save Radio"
10/07/2004 04:15 PMPodcasting in the Dark
(washingtonpost.com)
Podcasting in the Dark
(washingtonpost.com)
04/06/2005 12:36 PMwashingtonpost.com - More than 6 million American adults have listened
to podcasts -- in your dreams.
NetNewsWire gets podcasting support
NetNewsWire gets podcasting support
01/03/2005 01:44 AMRanchero Software has released NetNewsWire 2.0b10, a new beta version
of its popular RSS news reader...
FeedDemon Podcasting Screencasts
FeedDemon Podcasting Screencasts
03/17/2005 03:15 AMThe Marketing Loop Blog
features two
screencasts which showcase FeedDemon 1.5's new podcasti
ng support.
Podcasting Do-It-Yourself-Guide Review
Podcasting Do-It-Yourself-Guide Review
06/17/2005 03:50 PMOne of the first full reviews of my book is out and I do want to
point out several points that he was concerned about. I went to great
lengths to define acronyms as the entered the conversation and
sometimes diverging from the train of thought to make sure people
understood what specific acronyms meant before resuming the
conversation.
And certain topics he thought I covered to deeply but I felt it was
important for people to see examples of the structure of RSS as
enclosures are the glue that has allowed Podcasting to be unique in
the content delivery.
Overall though good review. [reviews.geekstreak.com]
10 Ways to Optimize Mac OS X for
Podcasting
10 Ways to Optimize Mac OS X for
Podcasting
06/17/2005 03:27 PMPodcasting and Mac OS X are the perfect marriage - almost. As Apple
readies iTunes 4.9 for podcast listeners, podcast creators still need
to make some tweaks for optimal performance. Recording a podcast is a
resource intensive process. These 10 tips shut down unnecessary
background operations, optimize Mac OS X for audio recording and
eliminate the trouble spots that sometimes ruin an otherwise great
podcast recording. [PRWEB Jun 12, 2005]
Other News: BadApple Podcasting
Other News: BadApple Podcasting
06/22/2005 02:00 AMJust before its iTunes "podcasting" roll-out, Apple gets some
mysterious competition from "BadFruit".
Podcasting And The Price Of Fame
Podcasting And The Price Of Fame
06/24/2005 04:41 PMBandwidth ain't free. By Christopher Breen, Playlist
"How-To: Podcasting (aka How to get
Podcasts and also make your own)"
"How-To: Podcasting (aka How to get
Podcasts and also make your own)"
10/07/2004 04:15 PMGreat moments in podcasting
Great moments in podcasting
12/25/2004 05:31 PM
Yesterday while driving in Arizona, I tripped across a very
short clip of an Adam Curry podcast that I wished every person who was
interested in podcasting could hear, yet I am sure that only a very
small number have actually heard it.
Adam was doing a podcast while driving in Holland. He's talking
about how podcasting today is like college radio, everbody, when a guy
pulls up next to him and flashes his iPod. They roll down their
windows, have a brief conversation, in Dutch. I won't spoil the fun in
case you haven't heard it, it seems that day the good lord was
godcasting, and Adam and Raymond were just channeling.
An excerpt from Adam's Octobe
r 7 podcast everbuddeh.
Podcasting Sneaks into Business
Podcasting Sneaks into Business
06/06/2005 12:09 AM"Aherm... Is this on, Sheila? Yeah? Are we rolling. Oh, I see, my
voice shows up on the screen. Ok. Hello, fellow salesmen. This is my
inaugural podcast which will be sent to our entire sales force. First
things first. These are the new leads. These are the Glengarry leads.
To you, these are gold; you do not get these. Because to give them to
you would be throwing them away. Put that coffee DOWN! Coffee is for
closers!"
Paradyne, the networking company, is diving into podcasts
for internal communications. "We've seen such good results with
podcasts," writes marketing manager Eric Knapp in an e-mail, "that
we're thinking of issuing iPods to our entire sales force." Next up
for Paradyne? Video podcasts for training within a month or
two.
Giving
iPods to the sales force [BusinessWeek]
Mainstream noticing podcasting
Mainstream noticing podcasting
12/22/2004 01:45 AMThe front page of the Boston Globe has a good article on podcasting by
Peter J. Howe, a staff writer — they didn't farm this out to one
of their (excellent) tech writers. Peter writes: If Internet-based
weblogs turned everyone into a potential newspaper columnist, and
digital cameras let them become photojournalists, podcasting is
promising to let everyone with a microphone and a computer become a
radio commentator. After the fold, he gets to what the effect
podcasting will have on broadcasting: With the ability to mix
home-grown creations with an increasing choice of mainstream
offerings, we'll get program allegiance,...
Make's new podcasting show: DIYcast
Make's new podcasting show: DIYcast
04/18/2005 02:40 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Make associate editor Phil Torrone has just 'cast the first Make audio
show, called MAKE:DIYcast, in MP3 format.
The MAKE:DIYcast audio program, like the magazine, is loaded with
exciting projects, hacks, science and news that help you make the most
of your technology. R
ight click or Control + click to download the MP3 to you local
system or add the MAKE Audio feed to
your podcasting application and get the show automatically! This is
our first experiment with our MAKE:DIYcast, let us know what you
think. In this show- Woody Norris wins the "Nobel prize" of invention,
using the iPod Shuffle without iTunes, camera phone panoramas, hacking
for GIs, answered some reader email/IMs, Bill Nye is back, Macromedia
and Adobe merge, getting around the XP Admin password and everything
that'll be in issue 02 of MAKE! Show notes after the jump...
LinkSenate Republicans Start Podcasting
Senate Republicans Start Podcasting
06/22/2005 02:02 AMResidents of the state of Pennsylvania will now be able to listen to a
weekly podcast on state issues thanks to a new program being launched
by the state Senate Republican Caucus. The group hopes that use of the
emerging technology will bring the group's issues to the forefront in
the minds of voters.
JSPWiki gains podcasting support
JSPWiki gains podcasting support
06/24/2005 10:03 PM...which is the hype way of saying that JSPWiki supports RSS 2.0 and
the enclosure-tag in 2.2.27,
released
a> about 30 seconds ago.
Essentially, all attachments on a page entries are added as
enclosures, if you request a page in blog mode (and add
"type=rss20" to the rss.jsp request URL to enable RSS 2.0).
Why podcasting support? Well... Let's leave it a mystery for now,
shall we?
plasticbag.org | webl0g | Some news on
the BBC and podcasting...
plasticbag.org | webl0g | Some news on
the BBC and podcasting...
04/15/2005 04:52 AMHaddock Blogs - Plasticbag.org: Some news on the BBC and podcasting ..
Tom Coates
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ANN: FeedDemon 1.5 Beta 3a with
podcasting support
ANN: FeedDemon 1.5 Beta 3a with
podcasting support
12/17/2004 06:38 PMFeedDemon 1.5 BETA 3a is now available. As
you can see from the release
notes, there are a number of changes in this build, the most
notable being podcasti
ng and improved enclosure support.
After downloading beta 3a, simply install it directly on top of
your current version of FeedDemon and your existing data will be
retained. However, given that this is a beta release, I recommend
backing up FeedDemon's cache folder before upgrading
(if you're not sure where this folder is, select File >
Manage Cache > Explore Cache Folder).
Note to translators: FeedDemon's language file is likely to change
in subsequent betas, so I recommend against translating it until
version 1.5 has reached release candidate (RC) status.
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