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October 31, 2007
PodCamp Changes The
Chris Penn, one of the organizers and creators of PodCamp, announced at the end of PodCamp Boston that the "rules" of the unconference events are changing. A large number of people registered for but didn't show up at last weekend's event. Because of the high number of no-shows, organizers have hundreds of unused shirts, badges and
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Posted by Murray at 05:52 PM
Reason To Celebrate? Sirius Posts Smaller Q3
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. announced a smaller loss in the third quarter (ending at the end of Sept. 2007) as the company added subscribers. It still hopes to gain regulatory approval in order to close its deal to merge with XM Satellite Radio this year. Sirius lost $120.1 million in the quarter that just ended, compared
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Posted by Perry at 11:13 AM
October 30, 2007
UNICEF Creates Podcast On Education In Midst Of
UNICEF has published the first in a series of podcast discussions on education in emergencies and post-crisis transition countries, with the participation of leading figures from the academic, development, media and humanitarian communities. Entitled 'Beyond School Books', the podcast series highlights the important role of education in countries affected by conflicts or natural disasters or
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Posted by Alex at 04:47 PM
Podcast Pickle Intros iPhone Podcasting
Podcasting directory and community Podcast Pickle has introduced a mobile version of its site, optimized for Apple iPhones. Pickle Mobile lets you browse top podcasts at the site, read podcast reviews and create a personal podcast playlist.
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Posted by Ken at 04:25 PM
YouTube's Days Are
A funny thing happened today. Pretty much everyone that's been roasting NBC for yanking their content off of YouTube and iTunes is eating their words, now that they've seen Hulu, NBC's new video site: "I was busy sharpening up the knives at BoomTown HQ to prepare for the debut of Hulu this week," admits Kara Swisher
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Posted by Perry at 02:19 PM
October 29, 2007
Podcast Nation Opens Doors to Social
UK podcast directory Podcast Nation has announced that it will be expanding its community by offering a new media enthusiasts' social network, run on the Ning API, at http://podcastnation.ning.com. Podcast Nation Editor-in-Chief Mark Crook said, "Podcast Nation is a great way for both finding and promoting podcasts, and by developing our community at Ning, which has
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Posted by Greg at 02:59 PM
October 28, 2007
Bishop Introduced to Parishioners Via
For a little escapist fun, we (that's the royal we) have been doing a little reading on England in the 16th century. It's about as far away from reading about podcasting and new media as we can possibly get, and occasionally that is a good brief distraction for us. With the birth of the Church
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Posted by Guido at 02:28 PM
Apple Limits iPhone Sales To Two/Person; No Cash,
Since this Thursday, Apple limits sales of the iPhone to two per person, and has prohibited cash-only sales of the cellphone, presumably to stop people from reselling them. Before Thursday's policy change announcement, there was no cash restriction and the purchase limit was five per person. Company spokeswoman Natalie Kerris said that limiting purchases to two
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