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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 19:38:32 +0100, "Mike Terry"
wrote: Podcasting, the creation of audio recordings that can be easily downloaded from the Internet, has made it possible for just about anyone with a computer to reach a global audience with high-quality digital sound. While the recordings are stored in the MP3 or AAC formats popularized by the runaway success of Apple Computer's iPod, they can be heard using devices made by numerous manufacturers. Am I the only one who sees this as a major leap backwards? What was once a real-time turn-on,tune-in, bliss-out deal now involves booting up a computer, finding a website, downloading a file, transferring it to a player, then listening to it. The wearable version of this will be out in a couple weeks. Picks up WRN (dozens of International Broadcasters) and 119 other channels: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-M6FrEZc...p?i=612XTR5CMK |
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