Daily Archives: Wednesday, June 1, 2005

How Apple will change everything about Podcasting, #3 — How, a long tail of podcasts on iTunes will make us stop thinking of “podcasts” as just Wayne’s World programming or radio-like genres

Wow. Look. You can already purchase this really swell 19 minute book-promotional “podcast” interview with Jack Welch for only 95¢ at your friendly iTunes Store. If you look hard enough, there’s already plenty of “podcasting-like” content on Apple iTunes. It’s … Continue reading

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Why smart people don’t give a rip about what this guy thinks about corporate weblogs

Why smart people don’t give a rip about what this guy thinks about corporate weblogs: Admittedly, the post is on Always-On which guarantees its obscurity. And, then, there’s that goofy photo of the writer holding a glass of wine which … Continue reading

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Microsoft has podcast plans, too, okay

Microsoft has podcast plans, too, okay: “Microsoft is apparently paying close attention to Apple’s plan to give its iTunes music software a “podcatching” feature — letting people use the program to subscribe directly to audio programs, or podcasts, that are … Continue reading

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Certain Nashville blogging news that I personally am not pointing to

Certain Nashville blogging news that I personally am not pointing to: If my weblog were’t quasi-related-to-my-day-job (a logo for my company appears above), I might feel less concerned about linking to a certain post of a certain Nashville nightlife blogger … Continue reading

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Reminder — where to find the rexblog magazine news feed

Reminder — where to find the rexblog magazine news feed: A few days ago, I added a link to it on del.icio.us/rexblog, where you can find a steady stream of links to articles about magazines (RSS feed), but in service … Continue reading

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Not understanding the basic economics of advertising

Not understanding the basic economics of advertising: Today, MediaPost.com is running a story with the heading “Newspapers, Magazines Lose Ad Revenue To Search Engines.” Here’s a Quote: Internet powerhouses Google and Yahoo! have “rewritten the information industry playbook,” according to … Continue reading

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