Links & Websites: May 2005 Archives

More on PodCasting:  Wanna know what it is?  Wish to see how its done?  Interested in the biggest players in the PodCast sphere and how they work?  Need a software client?  Check out these articles, forget the spell check and grab a microphone.

How Podcasting Works: by Peter 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."

Podcast to broadcast: Think podcasting is just for geeks and gadgeteers? Think again. Podcasting went mainstream last week when San Francisco’s KYOU 1550 AM began broadcasting listener-generated podcasts over the airwaves. Playlist’s Mathew Honan explores this bold radio experiment.

Wizards Podcast brings you the exclusive release announcement for iPodderX 3:  It's a 'very special' Wizards episode, as the Wizards welcome August Trometer and Ray Slakinsky from iPodderX.com, who make the worldwide release announcement of their brand new podcast client,...

iPodderX adds features, gives away iPods:  Thunderstone Media has released iPodderX 3.0, the third major update to its popular podcast client. Version 3 includes a host of new features such as SmartSpace file management, the NewsCaster text-to-podcast converter, complete integration with iTunes and iPhoto, Playlist Builder, full-screen video, and much more. In celebration of the release, Thunderstone Media is giving purchasers of iPodderX a chance to win one of four iPod shuffles or a grand prize iPod photo. iPodderX 3.0 retails for US$24.95 and is a free upgrade for all current iPodderX users. A 30-day free trial is available.

And now, if that wasn't enough.  There's RoadCasting:  Capture your friend's radio and tell him how you really feel.  Or listen in to George & Martha's marital issues.

Watch for Roadcasting Rage:  An in-car entertainment system is on the way that will allow drivers to tune in song collections from other vehicles as they whiz by. Roadcasting -- 'me-to-me' sharing -- could be perfectly legal. By Daniel Terdiman.

And then, there's always the drunk guy:  He ruins it for everyone, but not anymore.

Steering Clear of Drunk Drivers:  A patent is pending on a steering-wheel skin sensor for cars that tests a driver's alcohol level before allowing the car to start.

And you thought PodCasting was a fad!

While writing this I listened to the PodCast: [ ep 03.v ] foodies' revenge from the album "The Invincibles in "So... you want to be a foodie?"" by The Invincibles.




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