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whitepaper As a solution the university deployed Podcast Producer to simplify and accelerate podcasting, make educational content available through iTunes U and provision hierarchical network architecture design.
[04 Mar 2008]
whitepaper This paper demonstrates how rich media annotation can enable two new applications for video podcasting and digital medical records. At WIAMIS 2004, the paper introduces an innovative video annotation technology called Active Shadows, which captures...
[14 Feb 2008]
whitepaper A wide variety of free and commercial audio tools are available for podcasting. This paper covers both the free and commercial tools, explaining which ones are good for podcasting, and why. But that doesn't mean it's easy to find the right software.
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Podcasting brings listeners into one's life. Podcasting with binaural microphones brings listeners into the head. The idea is simple: use two microphones to simulate the ears. The microphones are usually small lavalier omnidirectionals that should...
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper It's this time-shifting that leads some people to refer to podcasting as TiVo for radio. Like this pocket guide, podcasts fit nicely in one's pocket. Even if one uses a computer to download them, one can still put them on something small so one can...
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper If one doesn't have an internal microphone in the computer, one will need to get a microphone. Microphone solutions are available for all budgets. Once the user has the sound input device covered, the next step is to download Audacity.
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Having sample sounds close at hand is important for podcasters. Using AppleScript Studio, the user can quickly build a standalone application with whatever interface he or she wants to control the recording application (e.g.
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Why restrict one's self to MP3 players or the PC when the user wants to listen to podcasts? The user's PDA makes for a very capable podcatcher. Web-enabled PDAs can grab podcasts for the user without having to sync to a computer.
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper There is a lot of "Hype" about video over the Internet. The main actors are now focalized over the branded portal (aka YouTube and clones) or the pure technology for delivery. However organizations with large multimedia archives: Content Owner...
[06 Oct 2007]
whitepaper The new social media, blogging, user communities, podcasting, and social networking are increasingly becoming tools of choice for businesses seeking to establish a truly customer-centered paradigm. Social media is dramatically impacting how it...
[31 Aug 2007]
whitepaper "Podcasting" is portmanteau word - a combination of iPod (the popular device for playing compressed audio files) and ''broadcasting''. Podcasting software permits users to subscribe to pre-recorded audio shows and to automatically have new shows...
[30 Aug 2007]
News Even at the grand old age of nine silicon.com is still coming up with innovative ways of delivering the information its readers need - for example this year launching the silicon.com CIO 50, celebrating the top technology leaders in the UK, as...
[06 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Podcasting can be loosely defined as making audio recordings available for download onto portable music players so that it can be listened to when and where the listeners want principally during downtime such as commuting or exercising.
[06 Jul 2007]
whitepaper In order to reach large population of students and members in higher education, advanced forms of technologies are required. Podcasts are a more recent representation of this expanse in technology which works to the benefit of students, faculty...
[06 Jul 2007]
Comment Podcasting is official More than 500,000 listeners downloaded podcasts of Ricky Gervais' free weekly show in early 2006, and the term 'podcasting' has officially become part of the language. Though we may be nearing what Rupert Murdoch calls "the...
[04 Jun 2007]
News The most popular up and coming high-tech teaching methods include podcasting - where teachers send audio files to students - and chatrooms - where teachers and students can discuss topics. Employers see big benefits from e-learning compared to more...
[07 Feb 2007]
Comment I've had a few people ask me why we'd sent a reporter to CES, given it is the Consumer Electronics Show. My answer, if I was being flippant, would be: "Because we can. Another publication this year said the 'E' is for enterprise.
[12 Jan 2007]
News Take 'podcasting', for instance. Do you know any CrackBerry addicts who relax at the weekend with a spot of sordid toothing? Do they worry what might happen if word reaches the blogosphere or are they confident all the citizen journalists will...
[24 Nov 2006]
News A more recent innovation to be adopted by BT as a result of its scouting scheme is its user-generated audio and video podcasting portal, which launched October and is based on technology from US content site Podshow.
[16 Nov 2006]
News The analyst said consumer technologies - such as instant messaging, podcasting, Skype and wi-fi - have the potential to "radically increase" employee productivity. End users should be given more control and responsibility over their computing needs...
[06 Nov 2006]
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