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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() PalmInfocenter Featured in PodcastsPosted By: Ryan on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 11:09:55 AM
PalmInfocenter and some recent Palm OS news has been featured in two recent Engadget.com podcasts. "Podcasts" are typically .mp3 files, like a radio like show or audio blog, that is delivered to your ipod/Treo/PDA/mp3 player of choice.
In Engadget Podcast #19 the host Phil Torrone, interviews a number of the participants at the recent Microsoft Mobius mobile enthusiast gathering. PalmInfocenter's own Ryan muses about some of the memory problems with the palmOne Treo 650. The show also includes many other interviews with webmasters and mobile journalists and of course tech news.
In the following Engadget Podcast #20, pt covers some Palm OS news. He plays snippets from David Nagel's Investors call on the day of the China, Linux PalmSource announcement. He also reads some of the responses in the PIC comments from PalmSource's Michael Mace.
Podcasting? If you have free space on your expansion card, you can download the show to your Handheld/Smartphone and listen on the go.
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Strider_mt2k @ 1/19/2005 4:26:45 PM #
Jeff Kirvin mentions PIC in his Podcasts from www.1src.com as well.
http://www.1src.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=140
happypalms @ 1/22/2005 2:11:09 PM #
Thanks for telling about the podcasts, I just am trying iPodder, it seems to work for me so far.
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The world will end in 2006. Just as it was predicted in the bible along with the release of Microsoft Longhorn.... :p