Podcasting
Interviews. . .
According to Podcasting News (www.podcastingnews.com)
Both Applian Technologies (www.applian.com)
and Parliant Corp (www.parliant.com) have
just released applications that allow you to record phone calls for podcasts.
Applian's Freecorder captures Skype (www.skype.com)
calls and PhoneValet from Parliant records regular phone conversations.
Podcasts are
public?... Duh!
Some folks are now asking themselves if they should have been podcasting all the
intimate and personal details of theirs lives. Just like radio and newspapers,
podcasts, are even more public as they are searchable and are likely to be
archived for most of ones lifetime. Be careful out there!
Even birds are
podcasting. . .
On the local NPR station (KUOW www.kuow.org)
the locally produced "Weekday" program yesterday featured
David Rothenberg
author of Why Birds Sing, a jazz
clarinetist, composer and a professor of philosophy at New Jersey Institute of
Technology and Donald Kroodsma
author of The Singing Life of
Birds, is a professor emeritus at the
University of Massachusetts, Amherst and visiting fellow at the Cornell
Laboratory of Ornithology discussed how birds use their calls to communicate all
kinds of information and how it changes on a daily basis.
Pasted from <http://www.kuow.org/weekday.asp?Archive=07-11>
Podcast of the
day. . .
The Colorado rock band "Breaking and Entering"
http://www.breakingandentering.net/home.htm are podcasting their songs.
I predict that this will be the next big music discovery vehicle especially now
that Apple's iTunes (verison 4.9) supports podcasting.
Manic Minute Recommendation: Listen up!
And that's your Manic Minute for July 12th, 2005!
2:58:31 PM
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