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Digital Pontification: Podcast Show Notes (4/21)
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So today's that "420" thing in the mainland, huh?
Real-time argument with my co-worker if today is Bob Marley's birthday
I'm back on the King Car Iced Tea
You want to hear me open a drink? What the hell is wrong with you people?
Thanks to new friends for setting me straight on World Curling Championships
Do Microsoft jockeys not know what podcasting really is?
My good buddy Wally McClure deserves to be knighted
I love Benny Hill, but I never really got Monty Python
Public school kids just showed up and excpected a tour of KUAM's station
The downside to podcasting: show contents can’t be indexed by search engines…yet
I want to know how you're accessing my podcasts (RSS aggregators, OS, PC/Mac, do you get it off my blog, etc.)
I get > 10x more traffic from RSS aggregators than over the web for my blog
Have you ever copied something on one PC and tried pasting it on another PC? I did. Duh.
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April 21, 2005 2:01 AM
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Any predictions on when Google is going to start indexing voice?
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April 25, 2005 7:15 PM
Jason Salas
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Hi Salman,
That's a good one...not sure just yet, as voice content is minimal, and reading through binary digital audio files would be a lot harder and than reading through textual documents. I hope it comes to fruition someday, though. Would be cool. And dangerous.
I guess for now we're stuck doing cross-promotion with blogs, wikis, sites, etc.
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April 25, 2005 7:21 PM
Chris said:
Voice indexing is already a reality, it's just not perfect. There are several companies out there doing it, but their products are too expensive for consumers yet. In a couple of years this will all change, no doubt Google will be the one to bring it to the masses.
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Es lГіgico
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