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Okay, here’s my full geek disclosure for today: I really don’t know anything about podcasting. There, now you know. Sure, I’ve heard bits about it, but not having an iPod until recently I hadn’t bothered to read much on the subject. Thus why I found Justin Labo’s Beginner’s Guide to Podcasting on CNET useful.
It includes the basic rundown of podcasting as well as notes on helpful podcasting sites and tools like iPodder.NET and Propaganda.
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5 Responses for "Beginner’s Guide to Podcasting"
July 1st, 2005 at 06:35
1Ok so why is filesharing your music illegal and podcasting OK?
July 1st, 2005 at 08:36
2Because the law isn’t quite nutty enough to stop you from giving out content which you made.
Let me guess, you use AOL, don’t you?
July 1st, 2005 at 18:24
3Why, is podcasting actually limited to streaming music you made yourself?
I don’t quite see that kind of restriction on podcasting.
So do the RIAA still go after and sue people podcasting material they don’t own the copyrights to?
No I don’t use AOL, do you reccomend it or something?
July 1st, 2005 at 23:54
4I guess nobody podcasts copyrighted music is that it is easier to pin you down if you using podcasting. On second thought, I might be wrong.
July 2nd, 2005 at 23:58
5Why is anyone talking about distributing music via podcasting? Podcasting is basically an audio blog right? Maybe i’m wrong…
I definetly recommend AOL.
I also recommend Internet Explorer 4, Netscape 4, and Windows ME.
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