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"The Daily Podcast Feed" - mother of all feeds

"The Daily Podcast Feed" - mother of all feeds
Cast Browser's "Daily Podcast Feed" presents and guides you through a new collection of podcasts every morning.

To view the "Daily Podcast Feed", visit Cast Browser @ http://www.castbrowser.com

Please feel free to e-mail me at harold.gilchrist@gmail.com if you have any questions or suggestions.

Harry Gilchrist
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Created by: Harold Gilchrist
Created on: 03 Jan 2005
Language: English


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Add this to another station Bo Bice (2.80MB; download) -- Bo Bice from American Idol on The Zoo on 5.26.05
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 19:27:34 UTC
Add this to another station Cursing in Class (7.71MB; download) -- TJ the DJ calls a father from his son 92s elementary school about his son constantly cursing in class.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 16:26:48 UTC
Add this to another station Ryan Seacrest (2.88MB; download) -- Ryan Seacrest live with the Z Morning Zoo.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 16:24:56 UTC
Add this to another station The Frank Truth For Friday 03 June 2005 (4.83MB; download) -- concertmaster felix slatkin and a lonely montage
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 14:26:51 UTC
Add this to another station How to Buy a Digital Camera - Podcast (19.18MB; download) -- This edition of the Secrets of Digital Imaging Audio Magazine discusses how to decide the correct digital camera for your use and where to buy the camera. We also touch upon using cash, checks, or credit cards to make the purchase. Show Notes: Opening and Introduction News - High Definition Picture Album Batch Photo WaterMark 1.00 IphotoDVD Discussion: How to Buy a Digital Camera Introduction Types of Users Types of Cameras for Each User Group Where to Buy a Digital Camera How to Make the Purchase Final Notes Closing To listen to this edition of the Secrets of Digital Imaging Audio Magazine now, click on the link below. To download this file to your computer for listening later, right click on the following link and select "Save target as...": SDI Volume 1, Number 2 To add this web site and subsequent audio magazines to your podcast/RSS feed application, right click the followng link and select "Save target as...", and add the feed to your application: RSS/XML Feed
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 13:36:32 UTC
Add this to another station Working Podcast for June 6th 2005 (31.03MB; download) -- An international listener dials in about working in the Netherlands. Confessions of a retail worker: scandal in the dressing room. Salary Reveals from the world of archaeology. Annoying goodbye letters.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 12:12:50 UTC
Add this to another station CDH 27 (40.27MB; download) -- Only one composition this time, but it's a long and majestic one. For the first 12 minutes we catch up on listener mail, discuss future CDH programming ideas and update you on licensing issues. It's a new month so please consider voting for Closet Deadhead at www.podcastalley.com. Thanks! -- Sam Whitmore
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 12:09:49 UTC
Add this to another station To Vaccinate or Not? (7.60MB; download) -- Today I uncover the mysteries of vaccinations. Very few people do the research and make informed decisions based upon risk and/or famiy history. You'd be surprised what I've discovered!
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 12:00:33 UTC
Add this to another station CalacanisCast #5: The Untouchables Solution to RSS content theft (5.29MB; download) -- Couple of days ago I published my thoughts on people lifting our content via RSS, and I proposed an Elliot Ness-style solution to the problem: get the scrapers tossed out of 3rd party ad networks. This of course set off a bunch of follow up posts: (including a couple of silly headlinesI never said Blackmail! Thanks for trying to get me in trouble with Google): Calacanis Wants Publishers To Blackmail Google Calacanis on content theft: dob em in! More On Combatting Counterfeit Feeds Call to RSS Publishers: Best Practices for Republishing Syndicated Content Ripping Off RSS Feeds: RSS Syndication-Display Services Dozen-a-Dime More software ripping folks off More on the subject from Read/Write and Read/Writes original post Let me be clear here: I NEVER said BLACKMAIL. At best Im saying lobby the ad networks so, NickW go easy on the hyperbolic stuff. Anyway, here is the Untouchables Podcast: http://media.weblogsinc.com/common/videos/podcasts/calacanis Note: I added some tags and artwork to the mp3 file this time, and I put the bit rate down at 32 so the file is only 5MEG. What is Podcasting?/How does it work? If youre new to podcasting the concept is simple: you subscribe to my RSS feed and my show (in mp3 format) is automatically added to your iTunes/WindowsMediaPlayer and/or your ipod/other Mp3 player. You can set this up by first downloading a really cool piece of OpenSource/free software called iPodder here: http://ipodder.sourceforge.net. Then you add my Feed (aka RSS) to iPodder (you can cut and paste that link into ipodder by right mouse clicking on it): http://calacanis.weblogsinc.com/rss.xml. Once youve added my feed to ipodder the software will check my RSS feed for changes every now and then. When it does find a blog post with an Mp3 file attached (called an enclosure) it will add that file to your iTunes and iPod (or other software/players). You dont need to have a player of course, you can just have iPodder drop the mp3 file to your hard drive. Ads by Google
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 11:53:36 UTC
Add this to another station Will Wright: Lessons from Game Design (35.93MB; download) -- Will Wright, creator of The Sims, considers the impact auto racing (visibility, technologies) has had on the automotive industry. Computer games have evolved into a similar relationship with the computer industry. Because we get to design the problems that our players face (the game challenges) we have an opportunity to push the boundaries of graphics, user interface, AI, metrics and simulation. What we're currently learning about mapping these abilitites to the psychology of our players will be used in the mainstream software of the future.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 11:50:15 UTC
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