A site called BadFruit offers software that beats Apple Computer to the punch in podcasting. Also: Duke University takes stock of its iPod giveaway.
June 20, 2005
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'BadApple' podcasts first in iTunes
Anonymous software plug-in has signs of corporate sponsorship, but still thumbs nose at Apple.June 20, 2005
Duke's free iPod program has mixed results
Students were eager to use the gadgets to record lectures, but formats and licensing were "barriers to adoption," study says.June 20, 2005
blog Open-source project now allows rudimentary image viewing and audio recording on the device through Linux.
June 17, 2005
Hopes for legal music podcasts rise
Digital DJs, record labels are discussing ways to simplify music podcasting, in talks that could help accelerate format's ascent.June 16, 2005
N.Y. library audio book project snubs iPod
In one of the biggest projects of its kind, hundreds of audio books will be available for download--but not for the iPod.June 14, 2005
previous coverage
The man who's got mainstream radio quaking
newsmaker Adam Curry is part of a techno-vanguard changing conventional radio. Can he and other podcasters live up to the hype?May 18, 2005