Fresh Podcasts > August 09, 2008

PodCasting Site Odeo.com Relaunched

OPENGIGA[OPENGIGA] The developer makes it user friendly and easy to search video and audio files at Odeo.com. Even instantly they can play flash based both audio and video files.

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July 22, 2008

ODEO, New Destination for Audio and Video on the Web

solsie.comhttp://solsie.com/odeo-new-destination-for-audio-and-video-on-the-web/ [solsie.com] Odeo, started out as a podcast directory, now Odeo features millions of syndicated audio and video episodes aggregated from over 500000 channels. Odeo has partnered with major content publishers like Revision3 and NextNewNetworks, .

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January 09, 2007

Video vs. Audio ... an iPod feature that I want!

[FreeID.Org - Scott C. Lemon, Exploring Identity in the Internet Age] As we discussed the huge explosion in Internet video content, I started to think about some of the implications. I actually think that the growth of video content is about to drive even more audio content.

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October 24, 2006

Audio Podcasts: Competing with Non-consumption

http://www.windley.com [Phil Windley's Technometria] Simply put, video podcasts compete with a different segment of the 'Net for user's time that audio podcasts do. Brett comments that when he's at his computer watching video its far more likely to be YouTube than it is a video podcast on technology 'ala the Scobleshow.

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October 17, 2006

A New Podcast Dedicated to “Heroes”

http://www.sliceofscifi.com [Slice of Scifi - Science Fiction TV & Movie News, Interviews & more] The podcast will keep you on top of what has happened to your favorite characters from the show with an array of segments that include This Week in Heroes News, an actor/character spotlight, a very interesting audio blog update, Heroes fan voice-mailbag and Joe’s big Question of the Week. The podcast will close out each week with a SPOILER ALERT that offers, not only a network provided audio preview of the next episode of Heroes, but added information provided by Jeff of The NINTH - A Heroes Podcast.

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September 22, 2006

Searching for Aardvarks

[BlogZinger] The New York Times technology section today featured an article, “Some Hot Recorders for Those Cool Podcasts.” Reporter Larry Magid discusses how podcasting has created a need to expand the market for high-end portable audio gear. Today, top of the line recorders now use the same flash memory used in digital cameras and can hold up to 130 hours of compressed monaural audio.

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August 28, 2006

The Most Killer Portable Recording Device Yet

[ Okay To Play Blog] The Most Killer Portable Recording Device Yet Sunday, August 27th, 2006 Last month, Trinity Audio Group announced a device that may put other portable audio devices to shame. Slated for release in October, the Trinity DAW is a handheld recorder, multitrack production studio, and beat maker.

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November 01, 2005

Very slick audio wiki ideas

RatcliffeBlog””Mitch's Open Notebook[RatcliffeBlog””Mitch's Open Notebook] (See demo: Quicktime, 4 MB) They can annotate the audio segment with time markers, much the way some podcasters produce show notes with time indicators.

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October 30, 2005

Annotatable Audio Project at the BBC

Ipod news, MP3, Podcasting, Apple Mac[Ipod news, MP3, Podcasting, Apple Mac] “An experimental internal-BBC-only project designed to allow users to collectively describe, segment and annotate audio in a Wikipedia-style fashion. It was developed by the BBC Radio &

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