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Join Date: Dec 2006
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![]() What is Podcasting? Podcasting is a free service that allows Internet users to pull audio files (typically MP3s) from a podcasting Web site to listen to on their computer or personal digital audio player. The name comes from a combination of the words iPod (a personal digital audio player made by Apple) and broadcasting. Even though the name is derived from the iPod, you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. You can use virtually any MP3 player or your computer. Unlike with Internet radio, users don't have to "tune in" to a particular broadcast; instead, they subscribe to a podcast, and the audio files are automatically downloaded to their computer via RSS feed as often as they request. The technology is similar to that used by TiVo, a personal video recorder that lets users set which programs they'd like to record and then automatically records those programs for later viewing. Podcasting was developed in 2004 by former MTV video jockey Adam Curry and software developer Dave Winer. Curry wrote a program, called iPodder, that enabled him to automatically download Internet radio broadcasts to his iPod. Several developers improved upon his idea, and podcasting was officially born. Curry now hosts a show called The Daily Source Code, one of the most popular podcasts on the Internet. How Podcasting Works Virtually anyone with a computer and recording capabilities can create his or her own podcast. Podcasts may include music, comedy, sports, philosophy -- even people's rants and raves. Here's how the process works. To record a podcast:
Right now, podcasting is primarily an amateur medium. But several companies are trying to turn it into a profitable business. Podcasting aggregators such as PodcastAlley.com and Podcast.net are including advertising on their sites. The Podcast Network, based in Australia, runs commercials and sponsorships during its audio broadcasts. Some television networks are even starting to get into the action. National Public Radio, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the BBC have begun podcasting some of their shows. Corporations such as Heineken and General Motors have created their own podcasts to attract consumers. Right now, podcasting is free from government regulation. Podcasters don't need to buy a license to broadcast their programming, as radio stations do, and they don't need to conform to the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) broadcast decency regulations. That means anything goes -- from four-letter words to sexually explicit content. ~END~ |
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Hyderabad
Posts: 745
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so what is the question?
why post in question answer section.
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The Devil's Advocate
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Masti Ki Paathshaala
Posts: 7,015
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he has given the answer for the ppl u might hav a question
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Rebooting
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: 220.225.82.33
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hmm... is he asking a question and answering one... ??
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The Devil's Advocate
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Masti Ki Paathshaala
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^^ thats y u r a wise old owl ... which many of em arent
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