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You are here: Home / 2008 / Archives for December 2008

Jib Jab’s 2008 Year In Review Video

December 27, 2008 by James Lewin
Click here to view the embedded video.

Jib Jab’s year-end wrap up for 2008.

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Free Twitter Power Guide eBook

December 27, 2008 by James Lewin

Podcasting and social media guru Chris Penn has published a free eBook, the Twitter Power Guide (pdf):

This little eBook is not about how to use Twitter or how to get started with Twitter. It’s not the answer to the question “What is Twitter?”. It’s not about who you should follow or who should follow you. It’s not about being popular, cool, loved, adored, or anything else that was important in the 7th grade.

This little eBook is about how to make the most of Twitter’s power without spending your entire life on it. In other words - how to make Twitter work for you without Twitter becoming work itself.

I presume a lot in this book. I presume you know how to use Google Reader, RSS, Yahoo Pipes, Twitter, and more. If you don’t, get up to speed on the basics of those tools first.

Will this guide answer all your questions? Definitely not. Will it make your Twitter experience a little more productive, a little more helpful? It should.

It’s a must download, if you’re a Twitter user, especially for the sections on using Twitter with other tools.

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Podango Warns That The End Is Near

December 27, 2008 by James Lewin

Podcasting startup Podango announced today that its future is uncertain and warned its users to make sure they’ve got their data backed up before the end of this month.

Here’s the announcement from Podango President Douglas Smith:

We at Podango believe that you, our customers, are our most valuable asset. Given this belief, we have always done our best to be honest and forthright in our dealings with you. The current uncertainties of the financial market has affected many of us in this nation. As of this morning, Podango is no longer immune to it’s effects. Our ability to continue operations past the end of this year (2008) is in question. We do not want any of you, or any of your shows to be negatively affected by this uncertainty and so we are encouraging you to begin taking all necessary steps to secure your data or begin moving to another hosting provider.  On Monday we will have a more definitive direction. As of today, the last day to move or secure your data is December 31st. RSS feeds will need to be redirected by this date as well. It is our hope that the events of the next few days will allow us to continue providing you a service based upon a subscription fee. Again, we will know more on Monday and you will be notified of any changes to the above plan as soon as we are made aware of them.

We will have a link in the My Podango section of the Podcasters login page by Monday which will allow you to redirect your RSS feed off of the Podango feed to a new feed. Instructions will accompany that tool. Also on Monday we will provide you with alternatives for show hosting.

Inactive accounts, those without recent uploads or downloads, may be already been deleted from the system. If you need to contact us, please use info@podango.com.

Again I personally apologize for this notice of caution. We truly appreciate your business.

While Smith attributes Podango’s state to the effects of the financial market, Podango and other podcast hosting services have not demonstrated that there’s much of a need for podcast-specific Web hosting services. While the number of podcasts and podcast listeners is growing at an amazing rate, there are open source tools (such as WordPress) for publishing podcasts and a competitive market for Web hosting. More advanced services, like dynamic ad insertion for podcasts, could just be ahead of demand.

Also - it doesn’t help Podango’s cause that the 2 1/2 year-old site still shows itself as being in beta.

Podcango’s situation raises the question: Is there a real need for podcast-specific hosting services?

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Internet Overtakes Newspapers As News Source In 2008

December 26, 2008 by James Lewin

The internet has surpassed all other media, except television, as a main source for national and international news.

According to Pew Research, 40% say they get most of their news about national and international issues from the internet, up from just 24% in September 2007. Television continues to be cited most frequently as a main source for national and international news, at 70%.

The future looks dim for television and newspapers. 

For young people, though, the internet now rivals television as a main source of national and international news. Nearly six-in-ten Americans younger than 30 (59%) say they get most of their national and international news online; an identical percentage cites television. 

The percentage of people younger than 30 citing television as a main news source has declined from 68% in September 2007 to 59% currently. This mirrors a trend seen earlier this year in campaign news consumption. (See “Internet Now Major Source of Campaign News,” News Interest Index, Oct. 31, 2008.)

The survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted Dec. 3-7 among 1,489 adults, finds there has been little change in the individual TV news outlets that people rely on for national and international news. Nearly a quarter of the public (23%) says they get most of their news from CNN, while 17% cite Fox News; smaller shares mention other cable and broadcast outlets.

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The Business Value of Podcasting

December 26, 2008 by James Lewin

via PNME 2007: A discussion by John Havens of BlogTalkRadio and Paolo Tosolini of Microsoft on The Business Value of Podcasting and New Media for Corporate Organizations.

Description:

Although the number of podcasts being produced by organizations like IBM, GE, and BMW continue to proliferate, many businesses have not bought into the value and potential return on investment for podcasting at their firms in both B2B and B2C applications. Using specific case studies from Microsoft’s recently launched Academy Mobile podcasting platform and other existing initiatives, John and Paolo get pragmatic about how corporate podcasting may evolve from just perceived positive business value into real profit. Instructors:

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Ubercaster Podcasting App Gets Major Update

December 24, 2008 by James Lewin

Pleasant Software has released a major update for Ubercaster, its all-in-one podcasting solution for the Mac. The new version sports native Skype support, Amazon S3 (TM) uploads and other requests from its current user base.

Here’s what’s new in Version 1.6:

  • German localization: Ubercaster is finally localized in German; including the build-in Help system.
  • Native Skype support: - It’s now incredibly easy to record Skype conversations. Due to the fact that Ubercaster uses the official Skype API you can call your buddies directly within Ubercaster. No additional drivers or special configurations are needed.
  • “Level Meter” panels: - Always have an eye on each input panel’s level or the overall level of your podcasts.
  • Export audio clips directly from the Cut layer: It’s now possible to save any audio clip from the Cut layer to disk with just one click; including all assigned filters and volume envelopes.
  • Amazon S3 (TM) upload: Ubercaster v1.6 supports uploads to Amazon S3 (TM) servers.
  • ID3 Lyrics tag: In addition to the ID3 comment tag you may now add text to a file’s ID3 lyrics tag.
  • Keep ID3 tags in sync: Ubercaster v1.6 provides an additional variable token called “Derive Content”. This token copies another release slot’s content of the same text field. This way, you can release your podcast in multiple versions in an even simpler way.
  • Ubercaster’s handling of external file references has been greatly improved: If audio files, used in a project, are renamed and removed in the Finder, Ubercaster is now aware of this changes and corrects the references automatically.

All in all, Ubercaster v1.6 brings more than 45 new features and improvements.

If you’re a Ubercaster user, let us know what you think of the update in the comments!

System requirements:

  • Macintosh with a G4, G5 or Intel CPU
  • Mac OS X v10.4.4 or later

Ubercaster 1.6 costs $79.95 (USD), registered users can download as a free update. A free trial version is available on Ubercaster’s homepage.

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Lawrence Lessig: It’s Time To Eliminate The FCC

December 24, 2008 by James Lewin

Newsweek has a great feature today by Creative Commons guru Lawrence Lessig that argues that it’s time to kill off the FCC:

Born in the 1930s, at a time when the utmost importance was put on stability, the agency has become the focal point for almost every important innovation in technology. It is the presumptive protector of the Internet, and the continued regulator of radio, TV and satellite communications. In the next decades, it could well become the default regulator for every new communications technology, including, and especially, fantastic new ways to use wireless technologies, which today carry television, radio, internet, and cellular phone signals through the air, and which may soon provide high-speed internet access on-the-go, something that Google cofounder Larry Page calls “wifi on steroids.”

If history is our guide, these new technologies are at risk, and with them, everything they make possible. With so much in its reach, the FCC has become the target of enormous campaigns for influence. Its commissioners are meant to be “expert” and “independent,” but they’ve never really been expert, and are now openly embracing the political role they play. Commissioners issue press releases touting their own personal policies. And lobbyists spend years getting close to members of this junior varsity Congress. Think about the storm around former FCC Chairman Michael Powell’s decision to relax media ownership rules, giving a green light to the concentration of newspapers and television stations into fewer and fewer hands. This is policy by committee, influenced by money and power, and with no one, not even the President, responsible for its failures.

The solution here is not tinkering. You can’t fix DNA. You have to bury it. President Obama should get Congress to shut down the FCC and similar vestigial regulators, which put stability and special interests above the public good. In their place, Congress should create something we could call the Innovation Environment Protection Agency (iEPA), charged with a simple founding mission: “minimal intervention to maximize innovation.” The iEPA’s core purpose would be to protect innovation from its two historical enemies—excessive government favors, and excessive private monopoly power.

Lessig’s call is radical, but he makes a convincing argument that an entrenched bureaucracy like the FCC is  as much a barrier to innovation as it is a driver. Lessig also points out the government should pay more attention to the monopolies that regulation creates and consider whether they are beneficial and who they are beneficial to. 

I don’t see Obama gutting the FCC - but let’s hope that his government has the will to give it a top-to-bottom review.

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Kinds of Podcasting Content

December 23, 2008 by A Podcasting Blog from Podcasting Tools - Daily Podcasting News and Information for Podcasters and Listeners.
Potential podcasting content covers the gamut. With more than millions of podcasts now available, there are few topics that are not covered by this popular communication channel.

Kinds of Podcasting Content
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John Adams Interviewed on KQED

December 23, 2008 by Michael W. Dean
Michael Krasny gabs with John Adams on KQED's Forum about his music, book and life. A must listen. And don't forget to enjoy his opera "Doctor Atomic" about Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb. Playing now on your local PBS station....
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New Report: Young People Watching Less TV, More Internet Media

December 23, 2008 by James Lewin

Young Americans are watching less TV and more Internet media

According to a new report from Deloitte, millennials, the generation of 14- to 25-year-olds, watch just 10.5 hours of TV a week (older viewers watch twice as much!). They also spend less time watching DVDs than any other age group. 

But while they are spending less time with television and DVDs, they are actually spending more time with media than any other age group - watching videos on the Internet, listening to music and playing video games. 

This confirms a trend we’ve been watching for several years: the more control that people get over the media they consume, the more time they spend with it.

The take-away: As new media technologies get more powerful and easier to use, people of all ages will be spending a lot more time with Internet media. 

via Adweek, image: Crocidillicus

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