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UK DJs backing podcasting outfit







UK DJs backing podcasting outfit

UK DJs backing podcasting outfit 04/12/2005 04:17 AM

DJs Paul Gambaccini and Tony Blackburn are backing a new website offering radio shows to download.




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There’s also a repost that pulls together all of the Powerpoint presentations, so you can follow along if you’re at a computer. I haven’t listened to them yet, but I’m not sure my podcast will work very well without viewing the slides because I use so many screenshots to illustrate my points.

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Using FeedStation 1.6 with NewsGator Online

If you're a NewsGator Online user, you may have noticed this innocent looking folder hanging out under your clippings:

My Podcasts folder

This new "My Podcasts" folder is where you store podcasts you want to listen to. Getting podcasts into this folder is easy - just click the new "Add to Podcasts" icon that appears below any item that contains an enclosu re, like the one shown below:

Adding to My Podcasts

Starting with the new beta, FeedStation will (optionally) poll your My Podcasts folder for new podcasts and automatically download them to your iPod or Windows Media Player device. Geek that I am, I love the idea that you can add to My Podcasts on one computer and have FeedStation on another computer, copying stuff to your iPod for you.

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.

Using FeedStation 1.6 with FeedDemon

If you're a FeedDemon user, upgrading the bundled copy of FeedStation to the new beta version is easy - just download and install it, and it will replace your existing version. Although you can click "Skip" on the welcome screen to use FeedStation without a NewsGator Online account, you'll obviously need an account if you want to try the My Podcasts integration. As promised in last month's announcement, you'll get a free two-year business standard subscription - but I'm afraid we're still working on making this quick and easy for you (sorry it's taking so long, folks - shouldn't be much longer now). So, for now, you can simply sign up for a free consumer standard plan, then we'll switch you over to the free business plan once it's available.

Giving Due Credit

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 :)

Update: Here's Greg Reinacker's post about the new FeedStation.


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In his article Payloads for RSS, Dave Winer talked about how RSS enclosures were intended to be downloaded while your computer is inactive (such as in the middle of the night). FeedDemon certainly supports this idea by enabling you to schedule your downloads, but I have to confess that I rarely use this feature anymore. I download only a handful of new podcasts every day, so I just let each download start right away. And although FeedDemon enables you to automatically download enclosures for specific feeds, I seldom use this feature since there aren't many feeds whose podcasts I always want to hear (in fact, I believe I only have automatic downloads enabled for my IT Conversations feed).

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I generally add podcasts to my download queue throughout the day, and I have FeedDemon configured to automatically copy the downloaded podcasts to my iPod (although in the past I used this feature to copy downloads to my Creative Nomad as well). I then take my iPod with me the next morning, so that I can listen to the new podcasts after I drop off my kids at school.


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Tech Podcasters wishing to join the Tech Podcasts site must first submit a request to be a member to tech@techpodcasts.com the common goal of those involved with techpodcasts.com is to build a community of podcasters that have agreed to some common goals. With the intention of creating content that marketers will look favorably aligning themselves with.

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.

You will want keep a eye on the site as new features will be added daily. Look for member profiles and a full calendar of when Podcasts from the Tech Podcast group will be available on the web. We will also be bringing you tutorials on podcasting and a range of other materials that the organization will publish.

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page

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instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Xbox turns to MTV
for launch push

Laptops with fuel
cells approach

New Brother, HP, and
Oki Data Mono Laser
Printers Fuel 15%
Growth in 2004
Shipments: Desktop
Monochrome Laser
Market Grows as
Major Vendors
Refresh Their Lines

Gateway and
Microsoft reach
antitrust settlement

IBM and Sanyo bring
fuel cell tech to
the Thinkpad

Rumsfeld, in Iraq,
Warns of Pitfalls
for Leaders

Issue for Cardinals:
Islam as Rival or
Partner in Talks

W3C Track Featured
at WWW2005

Samsung Vows To Take
A Bite Of Apple's
Sales

The Little iPod That
Could

Countinuing iPods A
Mistake

Why Doesn't Apple
Advertise Mac OS X
On TV?

real Simple CMS
dpss
KnowledgeTree
Document Management
Server

LTB Audio Systems to
Show Worlds First
2.4GHz Wireless True
5.1 Surround
Headphones at Los
Angeles E3Expo in
May

DigitalCameaReview.c
om Clears up the
Digital Camera
Picture

Toughquip Releases
2005 Used
Caterpillar®
Equipment Info Guide

Windows Server 2003
"R2" Beta 2 program

redoubt:
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it's a lullaby from
a giant golden radio

Softlib, Ltd Signs
INTERCHIP AG as New
Distributor for
Germany

ARINSO International
Aligns US Executive
Team to Support
Growing HRO Business
- Ignacio Palomera,
President US & Latin
America, Extends
Roles of US
Executives Kasey
Crete and Cay Gliebe

Webcom, Inc. to
Exhibit at Siebel
User Week in
Barcelona

LiveTime Solutions
Meet Sarbanes-Oxley
Delivery & Support
Control Requirements

Windows XP SP2
Update Crash Day -
April 12 - aka
“Microsoft Fools'
Day”

New Inventory
Control Add-On for
ERP Systems

MS Adds IM Client to
Collaboration Suite

Firefox versus IE:
Round Two

Call MOM for help
with Windows Server
2003 environments

CIS Amicus Brief
Asks for Legal
Rights for Internet
Journalists

Bloggers Speak Out
on the Apple Case
(including Boing
Boing)

Copyfighters versus
RIAA, MPAA, Napster
and Universal at
Cornell this Thurs

Photographer Naomi
Harris

37 Short Fluxus
Films

Rube Goldberg:
125-step flashlight
battery changer

Erstwhile runaway
iceberg on the lam
again

Boing Boing's first
two years as a
series of
illustrated keywords

Intel offers $10K
for original Moore's
Law article

WIPO's development
agenda meeting notes

Hussein Chalayan:
future couture

Audience-measurement
bugs track
watermarks in
soundtracks

Unwashable keyboards
full of germs

Hardware accelerator
for physics
calulations

Agoraphobic
ex-junkie metal
singer invents
natural penis
enlargement
technique

VoiP-GSM Gateway
VoiceBlue Enterprise
SIP and H.323
Support

Speedmark
Information Services
Selects LINK
Conference Service,
LLC to Enhance Sales
Efforts and
Streamline Training

A New VOIP Telephone
Service That is
Simple and Portable

EBS Software
Releases New Q~Check
Platinum Version for
Taking Checks by
Phone or Fax

Plane Crashes,
Criminal Violence,
and Terrorism: New
Video Gives You the
Secrets to Avoid and
Escape with Ease

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