PodCasting
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Thu, 11/18/2004 - 12:10
Today, I downloaded iPodder, which is now up and running on my old NT box. I've downloaded a few MP3s, but haven't done the final step of loading them onto my iPod. Instead, I'm listening to the MP3s directly from my PC. So far, I've listened to a 'Welcome to iPodder' type message, a little bit of some comedy routine, that wasn't particularly funny, and the beginning of a two day old broadcast of Al Franken from Air America.
The question I have is: are their any podcasts out there that people really like and recommend? Or, is podcasting not ready for primetime yet?
Today in the PBA
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Recommended podcasts
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 11/30/2004 - 16:17. span>Check out the stuff from itconversations.com, lots of diversity and high quality, well produced content.
My son and I have a podcast that's about me teaching him how to build a website, step by step, week by week, at webmastercookbook.com if that kind of thing is of interest to you.
The ipodder directory breaks the podcasts down by category so you can choose podcasts based on that from there: http://www.ipodder.org/directory/4/podcasts/categories
There's a couple podcast review sites out there and podcat.com listens to daily podcasts and chooses snippets from them in his podcast that might help you narrow down the pack.
There's something like over 1000 different podcasts now, so definitely a case of needing to whittle down and decide what you are most interested in. Good luck to you :)
ChefTD