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Tuesday, October 26th, 2004There are no Secrets, Only information you don’t yet have…
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There are no Secrets, Only information you don’t yet have…
Make sure to listen to the DailySourceCode!
The new marketingmix:
- Product
- Price
- Promotion
- Place
- ….
- Podcasting!
This guy is promoting Podcasting as the newest marketingtool in town. I think he heard the bell ringing but cannot find the clapper (a dutch saying), my bloglines account is not yet downloading the enclosures and is not adding them to iTunes… But promotion is promotion.
The news is spreading arround. The german neighbours are (pod)catching up!
A new version of the Doppler iPodder was published yesterday. They have changed the name from Doppler to DopplerRadio and added the following functionalities:
- support for Windows Media Player playlists
- support for video feeds!
- bloglines blogroll support
- history support
- export and import of feedsubscriptions (opml)
- improved look and feel and fewer bugs
So, go check it out at DopplerRadio.Net
This guy is doing some serious podcast reviewing hanging upside down!
Edit:
The new url for the podcast reviews is: www.podcastreviews.net
Doug Mohney (the inquirer - Ipodder good fodder for MP3 heads) published another article about iPodder and podcasting!
Rob Greenly, of webtalk radio, shares his thoughts about the podcast buzz
I made my very first internet connection in 1994. I had a 486-sx 25 mhz with 4mb internal memory and a harddisk of 108mb running windows 3.1. The VPRO, a dutch broadcaster offered a free connection, you first had to download some software (trumpet something for making a slip connection i think) from a bulletinboard and then you could dial in (us-robotics 14k4!) and run a new program: a browser (mosaic).
I just found my copy of ‘internet for dummies’ which i bought in 1994. Of the 350 pages there are 7 pages about the world wide web! It’s discussed as something new and it explaines how and where you can download the lynx browser using telnet… The rest of the book explaines the use of Archie, Gopher, usenet, wais, e-mail and ftp.
We have come a far way and the whole world joined us since. Will we, in our lifetime, ever see another lifechanging technique that will change the way of living of so many? I wonder…
A vision on the future of podcasting by Todd Maffin
Rory Blyth discusses ‘Podcasting, the good and the bad’ on neopoleon.com