Sunday, May 27, 2007

Podcasting

I just setup this new site on podcasting because I recently saw on television that it seems people are using their iPods to send videos and audio to each other. Following is an excerpt from my site.

Podcasting is audio content, such as a MP3 Player, that is sent over a RSS feed. It is a file that is downloadable for use over the internet. The name is misleading though, as it infers that you must have an iPod to use it. You only need a computer or laptop to access podcasts. This process is fairly new, becoming popular in 2000. Technology allowed it to be used by multiple components as early as 2001. However, it wasn’t until 2003 that podcasting became very popular on everyday websites. Now in 2007 it has become very common place to do this all the time.

The process of podcasting is very simple. Computer files in multimedia format are downloaded to a server. The customer can then download them in a matter of seconds from the server onto their own system. It allows the user to see the audio and have sound at the same time. Downloading can be frustrating for users who don’t have the proper bandwidth to view them. This can be easier fixed by downloading software online or having a computer installer do it for you at a reasonable cost. Basically, the faster your connection, the better you will be able to view podcasts.

To read the rest of the article please visit my site at: Podcasting

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Edward Pena is an internet marketing consultant who loves to help people learn how to make money on the worldwide web. He runs an informational website to help people make informed decisions about internet marketing. His sites offer free articles on many topics and products. To take advantage of all this cool stuff and more, be sure to check out Ed’s site.