Podcasting
Podcasting is a method of audio programs via the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed of new files (usually MP3s). It became popular in late 2004, largely due to automatic downloading of audio onto portable players or personal computers.
Notes and references
- {{note|scoble}} Technology writer Doc Searls had proposed "Personal Option Digital" in September, 2004. The "Personal On-Demand" interpretation (with that capitalization) had been in international circulation as early as October 2004. In July 2005, Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble used that same version when countering reports that his company was pushing the word "blogcasting" to avoid mentioning an Apple product. Scoble, Robert, 2005. "Blogger gives incorrect data about podcasting at Microsoft."
- {{note|payloads}} Winer, Dave, Oct. 31, 2000 Virtual Bandwidth; and Jan. 11, 2001 Payloads for RSS
- {{note|curry}} Curry, Adam, Oct. 27, 2000. The Bandwidth Issue
- {{note|louis}} Louis, Tristan, Oct. 13, 2000. Suggestion for RSS 0.92 specification
- {{note|ed_radio}} Ed Radio
- {{note|lydon interviews}} Christopher Lydon Interviews
- {{note|bloggercon_2003}} Marks, Kevin. October 2003 Audioblogging session (start 48 minutes in) blog post
- {{note|2004_hammersley}} Hammersley, Ben. 2004. "Audible revolution." In The Guardian, Thu, Feb 12 2004.
- {{note|2004_gregoire}} Gregoire, Dannie J. 2004. "How to handle getting past episodes?" In the ipodder-dev mailing list, Thu, Sep 16 2004.
- {{note|2004_howto}} Torrone, Phillip. 2004. "How-To: Podcasting." In Engadget, Oct 5 2004.
- {{note|searls}}Searls, Doc. Sept. 28, 2004. Doc Searls' IT Garage, "DIY Radio with PODcasting."
- {{note|farivar}}Farivar, Cyrus. Oct. 28, 2004. The New York Times, "New Food for IPods: Audio by Subscription."
- {{note|acohido}}Acohido, Byron. Feb. 9, 2005. USA Today, "Radio to the MP3 degree: Podcasting."
- {{note|dellacava}}Della Cava, Marco R. Feb. 9, 2005. USA Today, "Podcasting: It's all over the dial."
- {{note|web_talk}} Web Talk Radio, 2004-09-15. "WebTalk Launches New Website."
- {{note|bizmod}} Crofts, Sheri, et al. Podcasting: A new technology in search of viable business models. First Monday, September 2005.
- {{note|bbc_first_trial}} BBC Press Office, 2005. "BBC podcasting sparks Fighting Talk."
- {{note|cbc_trial}} Newitz, Annalee. 2005. "Adam Curry Wants to Make You an iPod Radio Star." In Wired Magazine. See also: CBC Podcasting page, CBC /Nerd page.
- {{note|bbc_second_trial}} BBC Press Office, 2005. "BBC to podcast up to 20 more programmes including Today and Radio 1 speech highlights."
- {{note|abc_trial}} ABC Radio National podcasts.
- {{note|itunes_4.9}} Apple – iTunes
- {{note|itunes_top_million}} iTunes Podcast Subscriptions Top One Million
- {{note|musselburgh}} Musselburgh Grammar School Podcast
- {{note|podcasting_pulpit}} Heinen, Tom. 2005. "Podcasting becomes another pulpit." In JS Online, Jun 11 2005.
- {{note|disciples}} Disciples with Microphones
- {{note|museums}} Kennedy, Randy. 2005. "With Irreverence and an iPod, Recreating the Museum Tour." In The New York Times, May 28 2005.
- {{note|beginners}} BBC Collective, 2005. Podcasting for beginners
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