Podcasting, the future of commentary on the web.
Sunday, July 3, 2005 at 08:45AM Great article in today's Sunday NY Times on the evolution and pending explosion of podcasting. You can read it here but you might need to subscribe, for free, to the NY times site.
Anyways the author gets into a realistic discussion of podcasting, how
Apple has once again trumped most of the online world, and will almost
certainly explode forward with the podcasting audience. The Apple
Itunes store, where you can download the player FOR FREE
and then go and subscribe to my podcasts, or any of the commentary on
the Legal Broadcast network, or any of 3000 other sites, is going to
just blow away all of the funky little podcasting subscription systems
that existed up until now.
Just as you can subscribe to this and any other blog with on simple click if you have the free and elegant Mozilla Fire Fox browser which is superior to Microsoft explorer in ever sense.
Or if you have Apple, you just click on the little RSS button and you
get our blog content simply and easily as well. Either browser
does what Microsoft promises 6 months from now, and that is automatic
subscription to web blogs and podcast downloads with a one click button
push.
Well, the Itunes now offers you the same on podcasts. Download for
free, sign up, and then subscribe to my podcasts. Every time I have a
new one, it will download to your desk top, or your Ipod, automatically
and you don't pay a dime. And wait until you see the podcast content on
it's way. SSP meetings, interview, ATLA conferences, Special Needs
conferences, interviews with industry leaders, discussions of
Settlement Planning, tax issues, etc, etc, etc. You can just
listen in FREE, or you can continue to wait for quarterly news letters
from whom ever to tell you whats going on. You make the call.
Check out the podcasts, get the Itunes system, get the Mozilla/Firefox
browser and get into the 21st Century and start growing your business
again.



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