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Wednesday, September 18, 2002
 

 [John Robb's Radio Weblog] - >" Harold Gilchrist makes a great case for "audioblogging" on his weblog devoted to (you guessed it):  audioblogging.  He has an NPR voice."

That's not my voice or my case.  Both belong to Mitch Ratcliffe of RatcliffeBlog: Business, technology & political comment].

I agree Mitch has a great Radio voice and his commentary on audioblogging was refreshing. 


11:01:28 PM  comment []    

[RatcliffeBlog: Business, technology & political comment] -> Audioblogging in the flesh, er, bits -> "Having shot my mouth off about the subject, I've audioblogged my thoughts on the critiques and proposed purposes of audioblogging. What did I say? You'll have to listen. The file is a 1.5 MB MP3, but I'll be doing some things with streaming shortly. " 


5:36:52 PM  comment []    

[RatcliffeBlog: Business, technology & political comment] ->  Remix the news -> "Here's a quick picture of a way audioblogging might develop -- and this also applies to videoblogging:"


5:35:50 PM  comment []    

Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog: -> "Lift-Off, welcome RSS 2.0."
4:06:21 PM  comment []    

Over at [Marc's Voice]

Marc is talking about the "missing link" article over at SFGATE.COM ->  TECH21 The missing link
Users wait for a way to send digital content from PC to TVs and stereos 

"This has always been a key issue for anyone actually trying to build a real Home LAN.  Intel is hoping that everyone will grok UPNP (universal plug and play) and that their "Extended Wireless PC Initiative" will help establish a standard for sending both control and content signals throughout the home.  If there ever was a complex set of agenda, egos and technologies - it's this one."


6:26:21 AM  comment []    

Over at  [Sjoerd Visscher's weblog

Sjoerd is thinking about how Userland will implement RSS Modules in Radio.

"It would be cool if Userland would add some code to Radio to make it easy to implement RSS modules. Something like a table for each module with namespace and defaultPrefix fields, 2 scripts for serializing extra elements for the channel and for an item and 2 scripts as callbacks. The callbacks are called by the aggregator whenever a channel or an item contains elements from the module."


6:21:17 AM  comment []    

[Jeremy Allaire's RadioAudio Blogger alpha 0.5.

"Well, I played around a bunch today to get the basics of Audio Blogging started. There's already a lively discussion happening in the comments area of the original post. "

Listen here to Jeremy's first post, and you can also try your own:


6:18:39 AM  comment []    

Over at  [Jeremy Allaire's RadioAudio Blogging. "Blogging today is essentially a text based medium. As a form of personal or professional communications, it works. But often human communications is enriched by auditory or visual emotion expressed with audio and video. Voice audio is simple and low-bandwidth, and will work for any consumer; it's also more accessible for the visually impaired. "
6:00:11 AM  comment []    

 [InfoWorld: Top NewsDictaphone gets network-attached storage patent. "Patent allows voice recordings to be stored in NAS devices"
5:52:34 AM  comment []    


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