[Opinion] Podcasting could well be a bubble says a doubtful Chalu Kim

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- [Opinion] Podcasting could well be a bubble says a doubtful Chalu Kim
- Nine News Now podcasting
- Guardian Daily podcast: The end of FARC?
- The Round-up Podcast: Week 9
- Podcast: How ESBs Can Help IT Show Value in Tough Times
- Hay podcast: Owen Sheers songs and soup | Books | guardian.co.uk
- Mid-Level Official Steered US Shift On North Korea

[Opinion] Podcasting could well be a bubble says a doubtful Chalu Kim
OhmyNews International – May 26, 2008
Most people do business with a small business within three to five miles of the stores. That makes finding a podcast of each one of the businesses within that zip code(s) possible. And podcasting is low cost advertising for these small businesses that have few options that are affordable. Small business people are the most resourceful and most experienced business people on average.

Nine News Now podcasting
Ninemsn – May 26, 2008
What is podcasting? It allows you to easily download audio and video programs to your portable MP3 player. A podcast is distinguished from other formats because new files can be downloaded automatically to the user’s computer. All you need is an application such as.

Guardian Daily podcast: The end of FARC?
Guardian Unlimited – May 26, 2008
Colombia’s FARC founder Manuel Marulanda is dead as the our Latin America correspondent Rory Carroll confirms. What next for Gordon Brown ? The Guardian’s Nick Watt has been assessing life for Britain’s beleaguered premier. Tania Branigan revisits the earthquake of 1976 in Tangshan for The Guardian to assess what lessons can be learned for the victims of Sichuan. And Xan Brooks reveals this year’s Palme d’Or winners.

The Round-up Podcast: Week 9
abc.net.au – May 26, 2008
Hawthorn struggled against Melbourne before posting a 19-point win and a 9-0 season record while defending premiers Geelong and the Western Bulldogs suffered their maiden losses to Collingwood and North Melbourne respectively. Grandstand’s Matt Clinch recaps on an intriguing weekend in the world of AFL with his weekly podcast The Round-up.

Podcast: How ESBs Can Help IT Show Value in Tough Times
ebizQ – May 26, 2008
And today I have the pleasure of speaking with Leif Davidsen Worwide Content Lead for SOA Reuse and Connectivity Marketing for IBM. Leif has held a wide variety of technical and management roles in his IBM career and for the past eight years has focused his energy exclusively on WebSphere. Today Leif with discuss WebSphere’s exciting Enterprise Service Bus Solutions. First of all I’d like to thank you very much for joining me today Leif.

Hay podcast: Owen Sheers songs and soup | Books | guardian.co.uk
Guardian Unlimited – May 26, 2008
Sheers has been coming to Hay since he was 15 and is a festival stalwart. He published his first novel last year: Resistance set in a Wales occupied by the Nazis. He writes in English but thinks “Welsh is a language that fits in the mouth so well and has an incredible rhythm. ” Dafydd has been translating Sheer’s work into Welsh – and setting some of it to music.

Mid-Level Official Steered US Shift On North Korea
Washington Post – May 26, 2008
"But you can also view him as a media hog trying to be a hero. "The normally loquacious Hill declined to comment for this article as did Rice. But when asked in a podcast last month about his dealings with "Cheneyland" he acknowledged the strain and marveled at the emotions North Korea provokes in the capital. "I have never seen people around tables in Washington get so angry about this subject" Hill told Christopher Lydon a fellow at. "I understand why people get emotional about this… An annoyed Rice complained later to the Chinese foreign minister but Hill got his wish: The talks were restarted. "I am not a freelancer. I am not a free agent" Hill said on the Brown University podcast. "When I go and talk to any of these people. I do it with a set of instructions.

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