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Podcasting is dead...long live Microcasting







Podcasting is dead...long live
Microcasting

Podcasting is dead...long live
Microcasting
03/19/2005 02:20 AM

The first audio program to be Microcast on the Internet is launched by Rhythmic Pulsar Media. Screen Gems, a weekly film review show, hits the ‘fiber’ just as the semantic debate hits the fan. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]




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One 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]


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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:
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/>

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?

Podcasting Sneaks into Business


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"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.

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