Links to the Fringe Podcast - Monday 1st August 2005
Well that didn’t take long. Coverage of the Edinburgh Fringe Podcast is coming in from around the internet - we’re going to track the links, snips and clips as we go along. Janne Jalkanen has podcasted an interview with me on his Finnish langauge podcast, Saunan Takka. Thankfully we conducted the interview in English, and it’s a good chance to get into my head a bit more to find out why I’d be doing this.
Martin Little is of the opinion that the Podcast is another small step in my plan of world domination, while Jim Hughes in his rather tounge in cheek Ewan-Watch is lokoing foward me adding my “own twist to the mix.” Corante puts up the ‘album’ cover and a good link back to the site.
Finally Carlo Longino over at Mobhappy reckons that I’ve “cracked the nut of one big problem that plagues a lot of podcasts (just like it does blogs): boring content. Producing a tightly targeted show like this around an event is a great idea, particularly when it can act as a resource for people participating in the festival,” before going on to think about what podcasting and mobile phones could accomplish. You’d probably need a decent hard drive, maybe 4 gig or so, and a WiFi connection in my opinion - which perfectly describes the Nokia N91 coming in Q4 2005.
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August 2nd, 2005 at 1:27 pm
As someone who uses his mobile phones to listen to podcasts I think Carlo’s spot on, but with European data costs (3 Euro/MB is typical) I can see that the wifi connectivity of devices like the Nokia N91 will really help move podcasts beyond the tethered model of downloading on a PC and copying to a portable player.
August 7th, 2006 at 8:05 am
Good job.