Gabcast: Record a podcast over the phone or VoIP
Looking for an easy way to record a podcast? Check out Gabcast. It's a service that makes podcasting (almost) as simple as making a phone call. You just dial one of Gabcast's access numbers (there are local and/or toll-free numbers for the U.S., U.K., Canada, Holland, and elsewhere) or connect via VoIP and record your podcast, and Gabcast does the rest. You can also do conference calls for ...
Podcasting portal Odeo recently added a feature that lets people record messages for you on your Odeo page, kind
of like voicemail for the web. What's cooler, though, is that the message recorder can be embedded in any web page, so you can stick it in
a blog post and anyone with a microphone can come along and leave a voice message for you. To use it you'll need an
Odeo account, but people don't ...
It's a piece of
cake to record streaming audio from the web and save it to your hard drive, but I had no idea that it could be this
easy to rip Internet radio into individual tracks with full tags. That's what Windows app StationRipper does, which causes me some surprise that, after two
years in existence, it still hasn't been somehow bludgeoned to death by the RIAA. Anyhow, it has a laundry list ...
Blogger Jake Ludington wrote in to tell us about his "semi-exclusive" screenshot of a Gadget (read:
widget) in the works for Windows Live that recommends TV shows and then lets you
remotely (read: from anywhere in the world) set your Windows Media Center Edition PC to record them. Jake
describes it as "the only useful Gadget I've seen so far," and, though I'm not ...





