Podcasting Unconference: PodCamp Boston
If you live in the North East of the US, will be in the area, or just want to attend a podcasting Unconference, then Boston is the place to be the weekend after Labor Day. "PodCamp is a FREE BarCamp-style meetup..." is how the PodCamp Site describes the event.
Anybody can attend, you do not have to be a podcaster, so listeners are welcome, as well as anybody who wants to register and attend. It ...
From WildVoice, who currently have a podcast studio application in beta, just released a new online recording option to their online personal media community. When you are logged into their site as a user you can click the record option to make an audio post, and one of the options is an online recorder.
I had signed up for an account there to test out the WildVoice Studio application so I went ...
Nokia has released a beta version of a mobile app for downloading and listening to podcasts on Nokia N91 and other third-edition S60 phones. The beta app, called simply Nokia Podcasting, lets you browse several podcast directories or search for podcasts, and you can download podcasts either manually or automatically at specified intervals. You can also set the maximum amount of space download ...
Say you want to listen to
podcasts or watch vodcasts and a) don't have an iPod or similar, b) don't want to (or can't) install a desktop
aggregator, and b) can't be troubled to download them by hand. MediaTuner
might be what you're looking for. It's a web-based "rich media aggregator/player," which basically means it
gives you a web-based interface for listening to and watching podcasts ...
FeedBurner's Burning Questions blog has a Podcast Market Update that includes this little
tidbit: there are now more podcast feeds on the web than radio stations in the world. No kidding. Podcasts have seen
seeing 15% growth from month to month and at the end of march FeedBurner was tracking nearly 45,000 of them. It also
turns out that the old chestnut about there being more podcasts than ...
Carl Franklin, the man behind Franklins.net development training, and
the DotNetRocks and Mondays podcasts
has released an alpha version of his podcatching software, called PwopCatcher. Sporting a funky UI and a
focus on usability, Carl is replicating some of the functionality you can create using iTunes and smart playlists to
make it easy to copy only podcasts you haven't listened to to your ...
It's been a bit quiet on the new
podcast apps front lately, but here's a new one: WinPodder is a podcast client
for, yes, Windows. Details are scarce on the WinPodder web site, but it's free and supports audio, video, and, er,
photo podcasts. It also supports Apple's "enhanced" podcast format. ...
Early last month the developers of the popular podcast client and newsreader iPodderX announced that it would soon be coming to Windows, and they've held true to their word. A public beta of iPodderX for Windows is now available for download. Unfortunately, the beta will expire after 30 days, but during the beta period you can buy it for half price ($12.50), which also buys you the final version ...
There's no trick to it, it's just a simple program. Pod 2 Mobile is in beta with their service: stream podcasts to your SprintPCS phone. They have no affiliation with Sprint, but I think the reason why it's Sprint should be obvious to anyone who has shopped for data service— they have that unlimited data plan I lust after.Pod 2 Mobile has their own directory, and if you make a podcast you ...
The developers of iPodderX, the popular Mac podcast client and newsreader have announced on their official developers blog that a Windows version will be released soon. According to the mailing list, they hope to release a beta in about a week. iPodderX supports both audio and video (including Windows Media), and also does BitTorrent downloads. ...





