Friday, October 23, 2009

What is podcasting?

±Audio file±“Show” format±Time-shifted:Subscription-enabled through RSS±Detachable
±Accompanied by “show notes”

±Introduced in August 2004
±Enabled by two elements:
±RSS enclosures (Dave Winer)
±Podcatching software (Adam Curry)
±Initially one podcast:“Daily Source Code” with Adam Curry
±Today: 8,000 podcasts, 6 million listeners
±Mainstream media is podcasting
±July 2005:Apple adds podcast support to iTunes

±Listen while doing something else
±Time-shifted content (Think TiVo for audio content)
±Narrowcasted audiences (the long tail)
±Detached from the computer
±Alternative contentUnregulated content

±Started 01/03/05
±Mondays and Thursdays
±Listener-driven
±Focuses on “the intersection” of PR/communications and online technology
Un podcast es un archivo multimedia que se distribuye a través de Internet mediante canales sindicados para su utilización en reproductores ...
La fecha de origen del podcasting se sitúa en torno al 13 de Agosto de 2004 cuando Adam Curry aprovechó una especificación del formato RSS, de Dave Winer, para incluir archivos adjuntos. Para ello, utiliza la posibilidad de añadir archivos de audio a un archivo RSS mediante la etiqueta <> y decidió crear un programa para poder gestionar esos archivos, denominado iPodder.
El término podcasting se utilizó por primera vez el 12 de febrero de 2004 en el periódico The Guardian, pero no hace referencia a la sincronización automática.
Fue Ben Hammersley en un artículo titulado 'Audible Revolution', publicado en la edición digital de 'The Guardian' en febrero de 2004. Hammersley hablaba en su reportaje de una "revolución del audio amateur".
El 15 de septiembre de 2004 ya se utiliza con este sentido y se registran los dominios relacionados con el término como Podcasting.net

Thursday, May 7, 2009

my easter vacations

well technically my vacatios were very boring, but with my friends i turned into a great vacation.
we went to the beach and we made some crazy things , played football, drank some vodka, kidnap a friend jajajaja, that was really funny, anyway that day was the best of my life and my easter vacations.

beatiful for ever!

My friends think I´m crazy. My father says I´ll never get a job now, and my mother is worried that I won´t get married. However, I´m glad I got a tattoo. Last month, I had a beautiful sun design tattooed onto the top of my left arm. It´s smallish, neat and feminine. It won´t get lost like jewerly or wear out like clothing. Even when I am old, I will still have my lovely sun. Although I wear clothing that covers my tattoo. I feel special because I know it´s there. It makes me feel unique and confident. I know some people think tatoos are unattractive, but I love the special look of my new symbol.

Friday, January 30, 2009

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Having a part-time job is a valuable experience for high school students. They can learn many hings that are not usually taught in a classroom. For example, they can learn how to work with older people. They also get experience with the business world. Having part-time job gives a students a sense of independence. They can also earn some money to use for college. Education is more than just school subjects. Learning about the real world is also important.

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My first job was a sales clerk in a small clothing shop.It wasn't a difficult job, and it wasn't really a very interesting job. It couldn't be late.Dressed neatly and professionally was an important part of the job . I helped the customers find clothes , and I kept the store neat and clean. I used the cash register and handled credit cars, so I had to be very careful. I learned how to choose and order new clothing. These things all taught me responsibility . I don't work with clothing anymore but I still use that important skill I learned in my first job.