PodShow+: Uniting Innovative Content Producers with Hungry Listeners
posted by Chip Witt
You can't be involved with technology without having your eyes open for innovation. Innovative ideas are what make free markets so great, and keep competition in-pace with consumer desires. As organizations muscle their way into the competition for your attention through marketing blitz and main media saturation, a new forum has arisen for niche market consumers to find a message (or messages) most suited to them and their needs through all the noise: PodShow+.
"TheSHOW", as Adam Curry calls it, is many things for many people. It is a web-based aggregator and search engine for podcast listeners to find new content, be it informative talk radio style shows, or new music that is flying under the radar of mainstream outlets. It is a marketing vehicle for podcasters to get their "message" out to listeners. It is an alternative to signing with big recording companies for musicians and song writers, allowing them to use the Internet more easily to find an audience for their creations while they retain ownership rights. Finally, PodShow+ is a social networking tool combining all of these disparate groups, allowing them to work collaboratively to redefine media as we have come to know it.
"Dig me" at My Little Piece of TheSHOW!
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WET Pod Foo #2 is up!
posted by Chip Witt
WET Pod Foo #2 was posted today: a couple of cool songs, follow-up to the first show, and new content about Open Source applications you can use painlessly and productively with your current Windows machine. As a bonus, I provide insight into five tools I find indispensable in my daily work life.
Check it out at WET Pod Foo!
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