podcasting

Instant Podcasting

Between Audacity and Garage Band, you can do a lot in recording and editing podcasts. However, if quick and spontaneous is your thing you’ll get tired of editing and exporting (and uploading and posting to RSS). Why not skip some of that and get it out sooner? While we’re at it, lets let someone else host the file?

Odeo

From the beginning I’ve thought Odeo was going to be good for something. Now that’s clear. Odeo has a podcasting studio that lets you record right from the browser and host the recording at Odeo. The tool is easy to use, and its easy to subscribe to your “inbox” in iTunes.

PodBasket

PodBasket will turn an online sound file into a podcast in seconds. PodBasket will create and maintain your XML. Its a great service if you record your audio locally (and host it yourself) and don’t want to mess with the XML. If you’ve got the opposite problem (XML but no enclosures) head over to FeedBurner to add your sound file to your feed.

ClickCaster

This free online service records in-browser, hosts and manages your feed. ClickCaster allows you to set advanced properties on your feed, like adding an image. If for some reason you feel entitled to sell your podcast (rather than offer it for FREE) you can do that too.

Poderator and Podomatic

Poderator supports still more advanced iTunes tagging and supports audio in other formats like AAC. Podomatic hosts and records podcasts with images and builds a front-end site to go with your podcast.

With a great selection of online podcastng tools, there’s nothing stopping you from broadcasting yourself to the pod listening world.

Brian

O’Reilly Releases ”Podcasting Pocket Guide”

64096895 83d0d43bbf m OReilly Releases Podcasting Pocket GuidePodcasting makes broadcasters of people all around the world by making their recorded content available for anyone with access to the internet. With thousands of free podcast offerings being posted daily, listeners need some help to sift through all of the “noise.” This is where the Podcasting Pocket Guide OReilly Releases Podcasting Pocket Guide (USD$9.95) steps in to
provide some much needed guidance.

Small enough to fit in your pocket, this portable and affordable guide can help you gain access to opinions and ideas that you’d never find on the radio. Now you can find them all–unregulated and uncensored–on podcasts.

The “Podcasting Pocket Guide” is available exclusively at Borders through this holiday season and available at all stores in January 2006.

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Wizards of Technology First Anniversary Show

Did you know that the Wizards of Technology is one of the longest-running
Podcasts on the Internet? They are. They started 1 year ago this week, with
what now sounds pretty cheesy, but is now historic podcast number 1. This
week Marc and Bill take a look back at the year in news and podcasting, and
reminisce about some milestones of the show. Join them for a fun look back,
and stay around for the next year! Oh, and they take a look at the Apple Earnings statements and rumors for “One More Thing”.

Click
here
to listen to the show in your browser, or subscribe with iPodderX to get it automatically in your iPod.

If you enjoy the show, you can get in on the action! Email the wizards your feedback
and questions to questions@wizardsoftechnology.com.

More details and show notes at the the Wizards’ site.

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