Updated: 4/1/2005; 11:55:12 AM.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Podcasting for the Pocket

New from the podcastlab embedded rss reader with support for enclosures.

PodCastLab - PocketPC RSS Reader with Podcasting Support - PocketPC. Weblog: PodCastLab
Source: PocketPC RSS Reader with Podcasting Support - PocketPC
Link: http://www.podcastlab.com/2005/03/pocketpc_rss_re.html

Egress_SSIf I had a PocketPC I would pick this thing up in a second. It seems to have just about every feature on the planet, but some of the nicer ones are:

  • Supports RSS (.09, .91, .92 and 2.0), RDF (1.0), and ATOM (0.3)
  • Supports landscape orientation using PocketPC 2003SE
  • Integrates with Today
  • Support for Bloglines synchronized channels - NEW in 2.1
  • Can cache web pages for later display using PocketIE - NEW in 2.0
  • Integrated HTML browser for cached web pages - NEW in 2.1
  • Can download enclosures (Podcasting support) - NEW in 2.0
  • Background download of feeds
  • Configurable news feed storage location

You can check out the Egress PocketPC Reader here.

[ PubSub: podcasting sxsw ]

3:48:00 PM    comment []  

Steve aggregates Yahoo! 360 early reviews.

Ok I guess I'm late to the new stuff, If Steve says so I had better pay attention.

Yahoo! 360 Roundup.

John Battelle: "The time is right for me-centric community - a way for you to get the information and connections you want, without giving up control of your information. Yahoo! 360° lets you control not just what you see but what others can see about you."

Roland Tanglao: "Yahoo! 360 looks less lame than MSN Spaces was at the start."

Marc Cantor: "No they didn't get completely right- but it does successfully combine these two latest technology aspects - which each have been hailed as new 'spaces' (marketplaces, trends, what have you.)"

Russell Beattie: "Though I think the service is good, I'd be lying if I said I thought it was perfect. First, I wish there was more stress on blogging, as right now it seems more focused on networking and sharing."

Tristan Louis: "While some integration points are pretty solid (Yahoo! messenger, Yahoo! Launch, Yahoo! local, and the Yahoo! photo service seem well integrated), others are major misses. For example, why is it that this service has a different mailbox than my already existing Yahoo! mailbox?"

[house of warwick]

3:30:44 PM    comment []  

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