Portable Media
A friend, J Kent Hastings, has created a website entitled Nevada Portable Media. The following comments are his explanation...
I've been fiddling with "themes" (skins) for the Wordpress software for a while and I'm just starting to make entries to the blog. Given the site's name, it's appropriate that the first serious entry is about the first Portable Media Expo.
The next entry will be a comparison of three software podcast production tools such as Castblaster. I've run Castblaster, which has been in beta for months, and saw demos for the other two at the Expo. I like one of the other ones because the audio editing is superior and unlike the other two, includes automation for the tags used by iTunes (where 3/4 of the audience is) and supports LibSyn hosting. But I digress...
Kent is very much an early adapter of new technology. If you too are 'into' new technologies or podcasting as much as Kent, plan to visit his site often.
I've been fiddling with "themes" (skins) for the Wordpress software for a while and I'm just starting to make entries to the blog. Given the site's name, it's appropriate that the first serious entry is about the first Portable Media Expo.
The next entry will be a comparison of three software podcast production tools such as Castblaster. I've run Castblaster, which has been in beta for months, and saw demos for the other two at the Expo. I like one of the other ones because the audio editing is superior and unlike the other two, includes automation for the tags used by iTunes (where 3/4 of the audience is) and supports LibSyn hosting. But I digress...
Kent is very much an early adapter of new technology. If you too are 'into' new technologies or podcasting as much as Kent, plan to visit his site often.
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