September 2004


Gadgets28 Sep 2004 11:32 pm

Sara emailed us this:

Dan Gillmor: “The word for this is “podcasting,” delivering audio to MP3 players like the iPod. I’m working on a column about the genre.
This is going to be a big deal, sooner than you think.”

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Gadgets28 Sep 2004 11:24 pm

Found this post:

Hmm, maybe there’s a spot for a sony device in my life after all. Not enough inputs, but we’re getting there!

Read the full post here.

Gadgets28 Sep 2004 12:50 pm

Found this post:

Ed: “Remember the days you were staying up late to be able to press the record button to record your favorite radio show?”

The entire post can be seen here.

Gadgets28 Sep 2004 12:21 pm

Thanks Carl, for pointing out:

Doc Searls has been following the iPodder explosion and points to a piece in Forbes about the history of the NAB and how they are succesfully regulating satellite radio out of business. It’s going to get interesting when iPods are outlawed and assault rifles are legal.

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Gadgets28 Sep 2004 02:23 am

This is interesting:

Jerry’s new podcast is up, he’s got a podcast rss feed running on wordpress.

Read the full post here.

Gadgets27 Sep 2004 08:05 am

Dave sends us:

Hugo is going gangbusters explaining how to set up a Mac for podcasting. We need the same for windows! Today during the recording of the Source Code I took a screenshot of my own desktop. Underneath the hood Hugo and I have the same bits working.

The entire post can be seen here.

Gadgets27 Sep 2004 12:41 am

Christine sent us a link to this:

Steve Gillmor: “You see, there’s this new platform — the iPod Platform — that’s emerging to compete directly against the broadcast channels of television and radio, and against the page view portal models of the Web. Already today there’s a loosely-coupled software-hardware bridge that’s delivering radio-on-demand to information-starved audiences trapped in their drive-time and exercise routines”

The entire post can be seen here.

Gadgets27 Sep 2004 12:35 am

Just came across this:

CarefulSearch has added iPodder to it’s OPML directory.

The entire post can be seen here.

Gadgets26 Sep 2004 02:53 pm

Interesting:

Earlier today, after I pointed to Hugo’s podcast set-up test, I started to approach the problem from a different angle, I’d thought I’d tried them all. Guess what, it worked! I played all kinds of audio clips straight from the computer through AIM to Dave in Seattle on a test call.
The quest, was to create a setup, without external boxes, whereby you can record voice, mp3 players (or any audio application for that matter) and another person via iChatAV (works with AIM on windows). The other party also has to be able to hear the mixed feed, including audio clips, songs etc. Achieving this without creating piercing feedback loops and echo chambers was the rubik’s cube of my week.
Hugo has now posted a diagroam and detailed instructions on setting up a Mac for ultimate multi-person audio recording via the internet. He uses some different apps, which is good since choice […]

Continue reading here.

Gadgets26 Sep 2004 07:51 am

Here’s a great post:

Hugo is working on an ideal virtual studio setup for PodCasters. Sounds like he’s about as far as I am, still getting echos back from the other side. He’s provided recordings of his research.

View the complete post here.

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