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Thursday, February 24, 2005

New location for Daily Podcast Feed

AudioBlogging 2.0 is a good place to find new podcast. Their webjay control is also interesting but sometimes it starts playing at inconvenient times.

"The Daily Podcast Feed" for Thursday - February 24, 2005

The latest Daily Podcast feed is up.  It contains a poem, discussion on jumping the shark, information about NY Hotel Bars, Podcast safe music from Jersey and more.  So go over to my new audioblog experiment, "The Daily Podcast Feed" and listen to some of the podcasts in it!

All of the tools (GigaDial, Blogger, FeedBurner, WebJay, Smoothouse Webjay wizard, Fabricio's XSPF MusicPlayer ) I am using for in my latest audioblog experiment are free and available right now on the web.  That fact opens the potential for a group of pioneer podcast feed producers to evolve.  All one really has to do right now to begin Podcast Feed Producing is invest some time.

GigaDial - GigaDial.net is a new approach to radio programming. You can use it to create and subscribe to podcast-powered stations composed of individual episodes from your favorite podcasters.

Blogger - Free blogging authoring software.  Produces a ATOM XML feed.

FeedBurner - Converts a ATOM feed to RSS 2.0 XML file. 

WebJay - Mother of all music playlist generators.  It allows you to take a RSS 2.0 file with mp3 enclosures and convert it to a XSPF playlist to feed into Fabricio's XSPF MusicPlayer.

Smoothouse Webjay wizard - Assists in the generation of the correct HTML for linking/embedding a Webjay playlist in Fabricio's XSPF MusicPlayer.

Fabricio's XSPF MusicPlayer - XSPF Web Music Player is a flash-based web application that uses xspf playlist format to play mp3 songs. XSPF is the XML Shareable Playlist Format. The software is written in Actionscript 2.

[Audioblogging 2.0]

1:36:13 PM    comment []

i-TiVo or not to TiVo?

This makes sense to me. Apple is already realizing the power of time shifting in Audio. I think they were making 1.3 million per day from iTunes. That's a ton of money and their are just getting started.

Takeover talk boosts TiVo shares. Speculation that Apple Computer may make a bid for TiVo has sent shares in the manufacturer of digital video recorders soaring. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]


1:23:28 PM    comment []

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