Postcasting
14 April, 2008
Podcasts are audio or video files in the form of voice recordings, photos, movies, and sound effects that are automatically delivered over a network, and then played back on any Mac, PC, or iPod. This means every time there are new available podcasts, itune or equivalent software will automatically download your subscribed contents to your computer and synchronise it with your ipod when it is pluged in. This is the primary difference between postcasting and manually downloading media files over the net.
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anniejones | May 17th, 2008 at 12:22 am
Hi Tay
I really like all your short definitions of what each area, e.g. pod casting, RSS, means and can be used for. I have been experimenting with all these areas and found your definitions succinct. When I try to explain to others to get them motivated I tend to tell them the ‘direct activity’. I like your BIG picture approach. Thanks