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Podcasts Infiltrate 6 Million Americans







Podcasts Infiltrate 6 Million Americans

Podcasts Infiltrate 6 Million Americans 04/04/2005 10:26 AM

Six million adults have listened to a podcast. By Karen Haslam, Macworld UK




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Thanks to the NEASIST crew for all of their hard work on this and to my co-presenters for making it such an interesting day!


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FeedStation 1.6Today we announced a new beta version of FeedStation, which until now has strictly been FeedDemon's podcast client. As of today, FeedStation supports NewsGator Online, our free web-based aggregator, and it will soon be supported by NewsGator Outlook Edition.

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Adding to My Podcasts

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If you're new to FeedStation - or the whole podcasting thing in general - you'd probably like a little help getting started. The first thing you'll need is a set of feeds that contain podcast enclosures. If you're logged into NewsGator Online, just click the link below to import an OPML file containing several podcast feeds:

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The first time you run FeedStation after downloading it, it will ask for your NewsGator Online user name and password and automatically enable the My Podcasts integration for you. However, you'll need to let FeedStation know which media player you want the podcasts copied to - to do this, select Tools > Options, then switch to the Podcasts tab. This page on my site provides the rest of the details.

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For almost a decade now I've been used to announcing things that I created by myself, but this time I'm announcing something that involved several of my NewsGator co-workers. So I'd like to acknowledge the late nights of development work by Darryl Dreiling and Doug Furcht, QA work by Katriana Hutchison and Ria Kaur, and oversight by Ed Jukkola that was required to make this happen. Nice job, folks :)

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Tech Podcasters have made steady progress towards common ideals and goals, and while respecting each others brand have agreed in part to work together to the best of their ability.

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