‘iPod’ Category
Next Page »The Rumors Of Podcasting’s Death Are Greatly Exaggerated – But Her Maturity Is Sadly Ignored
Wizzard Media did 1.4 billion Podcast downloads in 2009 – up from 1.2 in 2008. Video Podcast Network pioneers Revison3 did 1.5 billion minutes of video in 2009, up from less than 1 billion in 2008. And the numbers keep going up. Yes, there are some who prognosticate the death of Podcasting who say the…Read More »
Is Your Next Book An App?
I’ve been saying for a few years now that the real definition of Web 2.0 is “your content on your customer’s terms.” Everything really comes down to that as far as I’m concerned. Techcrunch recently published a piece that says that authors need to publish their “next book” as an App (instead of an iBook)….Read More »
New iPods Coming?
AppleInsider tells us that a new iPod lineup is coming very soon – 9/9/9 to be exact. Rumors they’re also “confirming” include some “social networking” features being built inside of iTunes 9. Weren’t we “laughing” at Microsoft’s attempt to make the Zune social a few years back? It all makes sense though – the camera…Read More »
WWDC 2009 Comments – Paul’s New Media Spin
As always, I geeked out and monitored the livebloggers during the WWDC event. Here are my comments accordingly (for the record, I monitored Geekbrief’s live stream, Engadget, TUAW, and Gizmodo): Zune HD Jokes – haven’t heard yet, but you know they’re coming … New Macbooks and pricing – all nice – but nothing revolutionary. Snow…Read More »
Podcast As The Secret Weapon
And the final piece in the New Media Realities series is below. In this one I examine the Podcast As The Secret Weapon: Let me give you the 50,000 foot overview: You can create content fast with the New Media Content Creation Model. Leverage Web 2.0 and you can achieve the ISYOT Effect. Let your…Read More »
ISYOT Effect – Who Else Wants This?
I love the ISYOT effect. Forget being at the top of the results, BE THE RESULTS. Would love your comments below:
Macworld 2009 Keynote Notes
As always, I’m liveblogging the livebloggers. My favorites this year are Slashgear Live and the always well done Engadget Coverage. O.k., Gizmodo too. My thoughts below: iLife09 – New features in iLife sound very cool (and I’ll be upgrading). iMovie looks like they’re bringing back some of the “older” features which is only good. It’s…Read More »
Will Somebody Please Explain The Model Here?
Sunday night was the new 24 telemovie. I pondered recording it but I knew it would probably be on Hulu (via Boxee thank you very much) in under 24 hours (pun intended). And it was. And I enjoyed it while doing a little work Monday night. Nothing like streaming television, on your terms, with just…Read More »
Vote For The Topic Of Wednesday’s Show – Stompernet Launch or iPod/Zune Announcements
Live Broadcasting by Ustream We have two great topics of content for tomorrow’s (Wednesday 9/10) New Media Matters Show: A) The Stompernet.com Launch and B) the recent iPod/Zune announcements. So, if you’d like to talk about the good, the bad and the ugly of the Stompernet launch (wait till you see what they do tomorrow),…Read More »
On the Apple Event Today And The Microsoft (Zune) Content Released Over The Weekend
So, the masses will be commenting (and how could I not join them?) on the Apple event throughout the day. Some of your best reports of the pure data comes, as always, from Engadget and Crunchgear. I, sadly, missed the live commentary from Cali at Geekbrief this year. Long story. And of course, you can…Read More »
