June, 2008

Podcast Guide Reviews 06.30

Monday, June 30th, 2008
 
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It’s time again for another review day on the Podcast Guide!! Wow, it’s been so long since we saw you last, and we know you are dieing to learn about another batch of interesting podcasts. Well, perhaps that sentence was just a filler sentence, but we’ve got another batch here anyway. We’ve also got an interview coming up on Wednesday with Just One More Book, which will be a great one to listen for any parents or podcasters. Here are the links to the shows we talked about today:

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Podcast Guide Stories 06.27

Friday, June 27th, 2008
 
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This Friday June 27th, Lewis and Rian are chatting once again about some of their top stories of the week out in the podosphere. It’s an interesting week with everything from peeing into golf clubs to cleaning ancient art with bacteria. We hope you enjoy! Here are the links to the stories we talked about today:

4 Ways to Podcast by With Only a Phone

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

podcast phoneDid you know podcasting is as easy as making a phone call? There are a whole bunch of podcasts services out there that let you record episodes of your podcast by dialing a number and leaving a message. I spent a little time trying out a few of these services today. I’ve summarized my findings here. I think if you just want to effortlessly start creating podcasts on the fly you should be able to find what you need in this blog post.

Cinch

This is the most simple podcast tool you will every find anywhere until they invent some way to telepathically publish podcasts from brain-to-mp3. All you do is make a phone call, record the message, and hang up. You don’t have to set anything up. Cinch even sets up your RSS feed using your phone number… http://cinch.blogtalkradio.com/yourphonenumber.

You can literally pick up your phone right now and call +1646.200.0000, leave a message, hang up, and then go to http://cinch.blogtalkradio.com/yourphonenumber to find your podcast.

You can attach a phone number to a word so that you don’t have to make your phone number known to the public. For example, I changed my RSS feed from http://cinch.blogtalkradio.com/myphonenumber to http://cinch.blogtalkradio.com/dailysplice. But that’s the ONLY setting up that you can do.

There’s two problems though:

  1. They put their own audio signature at the beginning of the recording. It’s only a second long, but if you absolutely can not have a 3rd party message in your podcast (I guess it’s an advertisement), then you can’t use this service.
  2. It’s a little too simple. I mentioned that the only setting you can do is change the RSS url for your phone number. You can’t log into your account, you can’t do episode titles or show notes, you can’t delete a show if you screw up, and if someone knew your phone number I guess they could change your RSS feed url. Also, it’s one phone number for one RSS feed, so you can’t make updates to your feed from multiple phones.

My Cinch RSS Feed

Gabcast

This is one step up from cinch in terms of complexity, but the complexity vs features you get is totally worth it. Basically, you have to set up an account to start, and then you have to deal with an automated menu when you call in to identify your podcast. This lets you call from any phone to update your podcast, and you can playback your episode over the phone before publishing it. Then you can log in after the fact and ad show notes and manage recordings.

The problems with Gabcast are:

  1. The free part is limited. If your show gets popular you’ll need to upgrade for a minimal costs to increase your bandwidth allowence
  2. It didn’t work reliably when I tried it. The first test I did worked beautifully, but then when I called back to record the real deal I got a busy signal. Later when I tried again it just kept ringing. Then site went down too. Maybe I just got unlucky, I don’t know. I’ll try again another day and update this post if it works.

GCast

GCast is about as easy or easier to use than GabCast, but there are a couple advantages.

  1. It doesn’t look like there are bandwidth or storage limitations
  2. You can upload audio files, so if you want to record and edit your podcast professionally and then upload it rather than recording by phone, you can.
  3. It’s done by the folks at GarageBand.com, so they’ve integrated some mixing tools that leverage their huge database of royalty free music. This feature isn’t really in the scope of this post, so I’ll mention it but that’s it.
  4. It actually works =)

The only disadvantage of this service is that they mention in the description that they make money from adding audio or video advertisments. I didn’t get any ads attached to mine though… maybe those get added later? Probably at their discression anyway. However, they do also say they will probably come out with a paid option to get rid of the ads.

My GCast RSS Feed

Hipcast

With hipcast you can record your podcast by phone, skype, the on-site recording studio, or even by uploading an mp3 file. You can even do video. You can have multiple podcasts and you can call from any phone and update any of your podcasts using the automated phone menu. It’s not as simple as some of the other ones, but it really does have all you’ll need to get podcasting effortlessly and still get high production quality when you need it. The problem is… it costs money. 5$ per month will get you a basic startup account. If your podcast gets popular you’ll have to start upgrading which means more $$$. Of course, if you get to the point where you have to upgrade then it’s probably not a bad thing.

My Test Hipcast RSS Feed (this may not work eventually because I canceled my account so I don’t keep getting charged)

Pickup Podcast

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

The Pickup Podcast is a pleasantly surprising show about dating advice for men. The reason I say ‘pleasantly surprising’, is that I expected it to be seedy and disrespectful to women, but that is not the case. It’s very professionally done and presented. Each episode describes tactics, frames of mind, and advice on how to heat up your dating life. Many episodes feature the hosts and a high-profile member of the online “seduction community”, a group of guys (and girls, for that matter) that share knowledge about meeting, attracting, and dating women. Interestingly most of the techniques can be applied to everyday life, not just dating. It’s like building a confidence and communication skills toolbox. So before you sit down and watch another rerun of Saturday Night Live, tune in to these guys.

Teacher 2.0 Interview

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
 
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Rodd Lucier from Teacher 2.0 is someone who is passionate about many things, 2 of them being podcasting and teaching. If you are interested in either, or both you will enjoy this interview. His podcast is the best you’ll find in terms of best practices in teaching and especially cutting edge tech and techniques in the classroom. If you are passionate about education, be sure to add Teacher 2.0 to your splice. And enjoy today’s interview!

CNN In Case You Missed It

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Do you like to sit back and just watch the little unnarrated 5 minute clips of sports highlights every day? There’s something satisfying about just sitting back and watching a roll of raw footage that summarizes the day without some host walking you through it. Well that’s what we’ve got here with CNN’s In Case You Missed it, except its news instead of sports.

Podcast Guide Reviews 06.23

Monday, June 23rd, 2008
 
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Another week, another batch of reviews from the podcast guide. Today we’ve got ratings based on all sorts of scales from the Andy Worhol’s rating, to the Sweet Piggy scale. We hope you enjoy the show, and find some new shows to listen to.

Bopst Show | Website | Podcast Station
Oracle Database Podcast | Website | Podcast Station
Accidental Creative | Website | Podcast Station
Average Betty | Website | Podcast Station
Podictionary | Website | Podcast Station
MPR: Grammar Grater | Website | Podcast Station
Scrap Time | Website | Podcast Station

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The Wild Wild West that is Internet TV

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Internet TV is talked about a lot, but this week was a particularly interesting week, starting with this post from Mark Cuban, who claims that Hulu is kicking YouTube’s ass. That starts the debate about quality vs quantity, and which is better when it comes to traffic on a video site. Hulu, on the one hand, has very little traffic compared to YouTube, but ads are tightly integrated so the quality of traffic is a lot higher. However, they are still fighting ad blocking software, as Silicon Valley Insider pointed out this week.

Back on YouTube, it looks like selected full length videos are being test driven in the something they are calling the Screening Room, which may be a step toward the Hulu’s more pro-studio way of doing things.

Then over on Podcasting News, James has written a little summary of a 5 ways you can get these internet video’s back on to your TV screen.

So I don’t know if the connections I’m trying to establish here are really that tight, but connections or no connections it’s just been an interesting week to watch and read about the move toward mainstream internet TV.

Podcast Guide Stories 06.20

Friday, June 20th, 2008
 
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Today on the Podcast Guide we are doing our stories of the week. We’ve got a bunch of interesting tech stories today, surprise surprise, that we found on some of our favorite porcasts like  InfoWorld, MediaBytes, and CNet. Have a quick scan of the show notes… or you could even listen to the show if you wanted!! It’s only 7 and a half minutes… come on…

Big Boys by The 99th Floor (GarageBand.com Alternative Pop Tracks)

Toshiba’s the new Lightweight (InfoWorld) weekdays 6min

  • portege is a half pound lighter than the air
  • 3/4 inches thick at thinnest point
  • 228 G solid state hard drive
  • no moving parts in the hard drive, so longer battery life
  • bonus feature: downgradeable to windows xp!

YouTube may begin offering long-form videos (CNet Tech Podcast)

  • Trying to appeal to the big dogs?
  • They’ll have to pay tons more for bandwidth.
  • The whisperings suggest that they will try to attract big networks to distribute TV show episodes on their site.
  • Will they be able to monetize it? Apparently Google has admitted that they still haven’t been able to figure out a way to make money off of YouTube. “We paid over a billion for this, but we still can’t generate revenue from it. Oh well. C’est la vie..”

iPhone Could Drive 1/3 of Revenue at Apple (MediaBytes) weekdays 2-3 min

  • iphone will be priced at 199$
  • expects to sell 27 million next year
  • released on July 11
  • will be in canada the same day
  •  70 countries over the coming months

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3G iPhone to Kill Podcasting

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

So the 3G iPhone is all the buzz this week, as is anything Steve Jobs touches. But what does it mean for podcasting?

Let me start my prediction by saying podcasting, as it is right now, in my opinion is not mobile.  “What?? The whole idea is that you download it and take it with you… isn’t that as mobile as it gets?”

Well, not really. Last I checked, about half the people listening to podcasts are listening direct off the website.  That means they are connected to the Internet, which means they are very likely sitting down in front of their computer, which means they are not moving around.

Podcasts are more valuable on the go, there is no question about that, and I’d be willing to bet most of those people sitting in front of their computer watching the progress bar move along while they enjoy their podcast would probably rather listen to that show on the bus or on a run or wherever else.

People don’t take them on the go because it’s a pain to get them onto their iPod. By “it’s a pain” I mean you have to do something. Even if that something is simply plug your iPod in and wait for the new files to transfer, it is something, and these days “something” is a pain.

What the first iPhone represented was the arrival of the long awaited mobile web in North America. What I think this 3G iPhone will represent is real access to the mobile web in North America. By that I mean the speed will start to go up and the data prices will start to come down.

So then comes my prediction. Not only will it be easier to syc your podcasts up automatically, it will also become easier to stream them on the go.  This will take away the pain of taking your podcasts to go, but it will also take away the limitations of the RSS feed with media enclosure rule. We might see “mediacasts” being aggrigated on the fly and streamed from various parts of the web instead of being placed on your device.

So I guess I’m kind of predicting that the 3G iPhone, in terms of what it represents in the media delivery timeline, could kill the “podcast” in favor of “mediacasts” that include things like YouTube videos that arn’t meant to ever be downloaded.

So if it happens, let me say you heard it here first. If it doesn’t then lets just forget this post ever happened. =)

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