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[Things That ”¦ Make You Go Hmm] Podcasting Star Wars: Winer vs. Curry: To my knowledge anyway, this was the only source code he has ever talked about on the Daily Source Code with any length. Of course all podcasters know what happened next: true programmers came in and took over from Adam and begin working on many different types of podcasting programs. This made Adam ecstatic because he no longer needed to try and do the code. Adam didn’t strike me then or now as somebody who cared very much about code.
[Audioblogging 2.0] Tuesday morning podcast picks: 9) TinyScience Radio #5 ( MixCast goes Beta ) (8.51MB; download) -- loggins more sophisticated that our dogscoconutbarks at street peoplemangotakes garbage to bedkaren cooksthis weeks mealschilichicken soupchicken pot piemystery casserolescreencast demo is available on http://tinyscience.combeta announcementEverything you need to create a podcastsound effectsbackground musicmixersmp3 encodingid3 tagsrequires.net framework 1.1windows xpcompatible sound cardmost cards workmicrophoneheadphonessend mail to mixcast@gmail.comoperating systemsound cardblog urlurl in my referrer log greatly increase your chancespodcast mention will help also Music for todays show comes from Starfrosch Source: TinyScience Blog episodes
[Geeknewscentral.com] Geek News Central Revealing Links & Useful Technical Information: Podcasting and the whole audio revolution is going to leave you in a cloud of dust, if you don't wake up. If Apple did not get your attention last week and make you sit up and say OH NO it should have! Some advice get your programmers and some podcast developers together and get busy. Your under the gun and if you cannot respond in the next 30-45 days you are going to fall further behind..
[Bradfordgibson.net] Blog | Brad Gibson's Current Thinking -- bradfordgibson.net: Northernvoice -- in the trenches -- seemed largely agenda-free to me. So it was very refreshing to chat with the likes of Peter Stathakos and Phil Wolff (that's really a nice un-blog you've got there Phil -- parenthetically, within the parentheses; Phil really does un-blog by not following first page most-recently-dated-at-the-top conventions. Go here and have fun finding the latest entries, or maybe just go here where things seem a bit more conventional.)
[Bradfordgibson.net] bradg's blog | Brad Gibson's Current Thinking -- bradfordgibson.net: I haven't been particularly impressed with some of podcasting's luminati recently -- no doubt you will hear that in the tone. I talk about Apple, my new Ipod and re-visit some thoughts that were also discussed in another podcast by Effern and Doc Searls. If nothing else I think you will really like listening to Christa Couture. Let me know what you think.
[Bradfordgibson.net] Podcast Archive | Brad Gibson's Current Thinking -- bradfordgibson.net: While it borrows its current name in part from Apple's Ipod, it was not an invention of Apple, does not require an Ipod and existed as a technique well before the term "podcasting" was coined. Contrary to some popular mythology, podcasting was not invented by a VJ. A variety of tools and techniques over the past several years have been utilized to deliver audio and video payloads to devices that can read and understand them.
[Yourtech.typepad.com] Your Tech Weblog: January 2005: No wonder I'm annoyed with Apple for not building FM tuning into its iPods. Podcasting and public radio in one device is my promised land, so I may yet decide to buy a music player other than an iPod. Scads of competing devices include FM tuning (some with FM recording too).
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