podcasting starting to get media attention
This is seriously starting to find its way into the mainstream media. Here is a link that I found in a comment from an article that Dan Gillmor did on SiliconValley.com.
Check it out
This is seriously starting to find its way into the mainstream media. Here is a link that I found in a comment from an article that Dan Gillmor did on SiliconValley.com.
Check it out
I’ve never been slashdotted before, thank god… but I might have invoked something far worse.
I’ve been “Curry’d”
now I have to serve up some “spicy” bandwidth
techaura: “Jerry’s new podcast is up, he’s got a podcast rss feed running on wordpress.”
Just finished show number two. Well actually I’ve now done this show a few times… listen and you’ll find out the gory details.
It’s in the RSS feed as an enclosure for the iPodder types…
or download it here mp3 – 41MB
Also, links for the show can always be found at del.icio.us
Web Informant #387, 24 September 2004: Downloading music legally using XM’s PCR
Interesting use of the audioblog concept. Robin Good is using it during the interview process with AP over what I’m assuming is a conference call. The audio quality is not great but I believe its just from using a speakerphone and recording with a low quality microphone. Again, this points to the promise of hi quality conversations that are recorded and syndicated using something like iChatAV, AIM or Skype.
You could even do this fairly simply by using something like booking a freeconference.com session and using a SIP softphone with the FWD service for free while just capturing the audio output with the half dozen or more well known streamripper tools.
AP’s Local Blogging Plans
: Associated Press, one of the oldest and biggest news organization inthe country, is looking into using blogging on local community level…I spoke recently to Jim Kennedy, who’s the head of strategic planning at AP, about this, and am impressed at their vision of how this this could work. The company has been looking at blogging for almost a year now, and is still working on which way to go and how to implement this…
Anyway, below (RSS readers will have to click through and listen to it on the website) is a small clip of my interview with him (my first attempt at audio and very juvenile, so please bear with it…the software I’m using for this, Userplane, is excellent, though)
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Jerry has been involved in the enterprise software industry as a principal and consultant for more than 25 years. His clients have included Hughes Aircraft, Time Warner, Sun Microsystems, NeXT Computer, and Apple Computer. In 1993 he founded Flashpoint Systems, a leader in Internet and Intranet application development. Following Flashpoint System’s 1995 merger with a leading systems integrator, he served as CTO, directing product research and development. He has been a visionary leader in the development of Internet-based enterprise business applications. In 1998, Jerry and Simon Arkell founded VERSIFI, Inc. The company’s initial product was considered the world’s leading technology in the area of enterprise content management by Gartner Group. They sold the company in 2000 for 48M to a European content management company funded by The Carlyle Group. In 2003, VERSIFI Technologies was reconstituted and acquired AdaptiveInfo.com, the leader in predictive content delivery to wireless devices using Bayesian Algorithms. In 2008, he co-founded Perssonas, Inc. Perssonas is a social network based hyper-aggregator with a focus in delivering branded, content rich experiences for the entertainment industry and major brands worldwide.