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Dec 1st, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Podcasting, Podcasting Events
Podcasters Across Borders co-founder and organizer Mark Blevis sent word that registration for PAB2009 is opening today (December 1, 2008) at midnight Eastern Time. The three-day podcasting and new media conference is scheduled for June 19/20/21, 2009, in Kingston, Ontario (Canada). This is the fourth year of the event, which focuses on not just podcast […]
Tags: bob goyetche, Canada, conferences, Mark Blevis, PAB2009, Podcasters Across Borders, Podcasting Events
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Dec 1st, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General, New Media Organizations, Podcasting, Podcasting Law
Last week, the UK Podcasters Association appointed Neil Fairbrother (of Pod3.tv) their new chairman. Previously the position was held by Dean Whitbread, one of the founders of the organization. I caught up with Dean recently, and asked him to give me a rundown of the things he and the UKPA worked on, fought against, and/or […]
Tags: Dean Whitbread, Guardian, Mark Crook, Neil Fairbrother, Open Rights Group, Paul Nicholls, Pod3 tv, PodCamp, PodCamp UK, Podcast Nation, Podcasting, Podcasting Law, podcasting organizations, podcasts, Sony, UK, UK Podcaster Association, UKPA, WIPO
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Nov 24th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
Boxee is a funky hybrid of an application: an open source, cross-platform media center and entertainment hub with social networking features. Sound like a mouthful of jumbled buzzwords? Suffice it to say that Boxee is a promising (if currently slightly klunky) application that lets AppleTV users (and PC, Mac, and other multimedia devices) watch and […]
Tags: Apple TV, AppleTV, Boxee, Internet television, Internet TV, open source, social media, the future of television, Video
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Nov 21st, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, General, Podcasting
The American Veterinary Medical Association has launched “Chew On This,” a podcast about food safety and protecting the [U.S.] food supply. Dr. James Cook, AVMA President, says, “We’re going to explore and investigate many of today’s topics surrounding food – where it comes from, how it gets to our tables and why it’s important to […]
Tags: animal podcasts, audio podcasts, food podcast, food safety, holidays, pets, podcasts, Thanksgiving, veterinarians
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Nov 21st, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Citizen Media, Podcasting, Podcasting Events, Video, Video Podcasts
A note on Mark Blevis’ blog tipped us off that PodCamp Ottawa is happening this Sunday at the National Arts Centre from 9:45 am to 4 pm. The un-conference theme is “Fresh Thinking and Approaches.” One of the freshest things I noticed on the event main page is the advice to bring a floor pillow […]
Tags: Audio Podcasting, Mark Blevis, monetization, PodCamp, podcamp Ottawa, Podcasting Events, unconference
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Nov 20th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Making Money with Podcasts, Podcasting
James Melzer, creator of the podcast novel The Zombie Chronicles, has landed a three-book publishing deal with indie publisher Permuted Press. In one of the most heartfelt and gracious announcements I have ever read, Melzer says: “I will treasure this moment, the moment I put pen to paper in order to finalize the deal, for […]
Tags: Ask A Ninja, book podcasts, INFECTED, James Melzer, Kent Nichols, Permuted Press, podcast books, Scott Sigler, the future of publishing, The Zombie Chronicles, zombies
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Nov 19th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Commentary, General
Another one bites the dust: industry stalwart PC Magazine will print its last paper issue this coming January, according to an announcement from Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff. Increased print and delivery expenses contributed to the decision to move away from the print edition of the magazine, which has been around for 27 years. Ulanoff paints the […]
Tags: magazine, Magnify Publisher, PC Magazine, the future of media, the future of publishing, trends
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Nov 19th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General
High-level talks are happening this week in Washington, D.C. this week between Big Business and government officials, focused on an emergency government bailout of the foundering financial and automotive industries. The thinking is that saving Wall Street and Detroit from further disaster will have some kind of ripple (trickle-down?) effect and buoy prospects for smaller […]
Tags: Anil Dash, bailout, broadcasting, economy, journalism, journalists, Movable Type, newspapers, Six Apart, the future of news, the future of publishing, trends, TypePad
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Nov 18th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Podcast Quickies, Podcasting
The Mayo Clinic has a semi-monthly podcast on health issues that range from chemotherapy to Omega 3 fatty acids, to erectile dysfunction, featuring information and resources from medical experts in those respective fields. The current Mayo Clinic podcast topic is about “Tips For Slowing The Mental Decline of Alzheimer’s.” While not offering techniques to stop […]
Tags: Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's disease, audio podcasts, health podcast, Mayo Clinic, memory loss, podcast
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Nov 18th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General, iPods & Portable Media Players
Microsoft, makers of the Zune portable media player, announced a firmware update today, along with announcements of lower prices for the devices. The 3.1 update features some new free games, refreshes the Zune Social, and adds incremental updates to the Zune software. Games in this update include Checkers, Sudoku, and Space Battle. A multiplayer mode […]
Tags: iPod, poker, sudoku, Zune, Zune Social
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