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Podcasting literature

 

Welcome to the Podcasting resource center !

Podcasting is a way of publishing files to a website that allows users to subscribe to the site and receive new files as they are posted. Most podcasts are spoken word audio created by individuals, often on a particular theme such as technology or movies. Because new files are downloaded automatically by subscribers, podcasting allows individuals to have a self-published, syndicated radio show. (= wikipedia definition)

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  • Sample Chapter: Creating a Podcast - From the book "Secrets of Podcasting: Audio Blogging for the Masses" (Peachpit Press, Series: Secrets of Podcasting, ISBN: 0321369297)
  • Article: Pod Slurping Dangerous To Enterprises - With data being lost in more ways than once thought possible -- backup tapes lost by UPS, Social Security numbers sold to criminals, and hackers breaking in to networks remotely -- a researcher has demonstrated just how easy it is to walk off with megabytes of sensitive material when armed with only the ubiquitous iPod and simple software. With more than 30 million iPods in circulation and models packing as much as 30GB of storage space, the gizmo makes a perfect tool for data theft...



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