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[HowStuffWorks: ComputerStuff Daily RSS Feed] In this article, you'll learn how podcasting works, discover where to find podcasts and how to listen to them. You'll also find out what tools you need to create your own podcast and how to promote it, as well as hear what industry analysts have to say about the future of this burgeoning technology and its counterpart, video podcasting.

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[HowStuffWorks: ComputerStuff Daily RSS Feed] HowStuffWorks "How to Create Your Own Podcast": Anyone with an Internet connection and some inexpensive audio equipment can produce a podcast and make it available online. While we've already covered the process of finding, downloading and listening to podcasts in How Podcasting Works, this article will fill you in on the other half of the podcasting equation -- creating your own.­

[The View From Here] Podcasting It | The View From Here: Another one from HowStuffWorks.com.  I have always enjoyed history and this podcast attempts to pick up the interesting and tasty crumbs that fall off the table of the normal history class.

[The Blogs at HowStuffWorks] Conscious Machines and Medieval Technology on TechStuff - The ...: This week’s episodes of TechStuff gazed into the future and peered into the past. In one episode we pontificated about machines with consciousness and in the other we talked about what passed for high-tech in 1510.

[Paul Stiver: Copywriter] Paul Stiver: Copywriter: Podcasting: The beauty of the podcast is that it takes place in a location where the advertiser knows the consumer has access and is a fan. The total sum of listeners might not match that of other channels of media, but the loyalty is likely far greater.

[Vanessa's Blog] Listen and learn. Or just be entertained. « Vanessa's Blog: After I listened to this podcast, I bounced around and listened to an NPR Story of the Day podcast (well, I tried to anyway, but couldn’t listen to more than a few minutes). While it was informative, it was dry.

[Kongtechnology.com] Podcast Manager Recommendations - Kongtechnology.com: I’m a racing fan and first got into podcasts at a community called Rowdy, which had daily 30-50 minute podcasts discussing racing news and also had interviews. Podcasting is definitely very cool and useful.

[The Blogs at HowStuffWorks] What was Lord Dunmore's Ethiopian Regiment? - The Blogs at ...: _qacct='p-18-mFEk4J448M';_qoptions={labels:'adt.0,language.en,posttag.american-revolutionary-war,posttag.black-history-month,posttag.black-soldiers,posttag.colonel-tye,posttag.george-washington,posttag.lord-dunmores-ethiopian-regiment,vip.howstuffworks'};

[An (aspiring) Educator's Blog] Podcaster workshop: What makes a good podcast? (part 1) « An ...: When I started making the chart, I realized it needs a different layout in its final version to separate different podcast formats (two hosts w/no interviews, roundtable/multiple people, narrator and story/interview, etc). This chart is still a good way to get started.

[The Blogs at HowStuffWorks] This Week in History Podcasts: Angkor Fell and Meriwether Lewis ...: I have become an avid listener. It is informative and entertaining and you have a great voice for podcasting.

[Skeptic North] Skeptic North: Shame On HowStuffWorks: But due to its popularity (ranked #4 in the podcast section of the Canadian iTunes store) and the fact that HowStuffWorks has put its skill and resources behind it, it deserves massive criticism. I believe that this podcast greatly undermines the good name and brand that HowStuffWorks has worked to develop over the past decade.

[DailySplice] How to Subscribe to a Podcast | DailySplice: 3) An RSS Feed Options dialog box appears that asks you if you want to “Add This RSS Feed to Outlook?” Before you click “Yes,” click the advanced options button. This will give you some options for naming the podcast, storage location, and automatically downloading enclosures for the RSS Feed.

[The Blogs at HowStuffWorks] Podcast Goodness: Microexpressions and Good Anger - HULK SMASH ...: Watching Hulu being my second favorite thing next to listening to the How Stuff Works podcast. Thanks for the great show guys (only came to the site to see Chuck's hat, btw, and was not disappointed).

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