Open Culture: 10 Unexpected Uses of the iPod
April 30th, 2007An interesting list of things people use their iPod for other than music. Bringing criminals to justice is a favourite, and the most useless has to be using an iPod as a flashlight.
An interesting list of things people use their iPod for other than music. Bringing criminals to justice is a favourite, and the most useless has to be using an iPod as a flashlight.
Audemos couldn’t agree more.
Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - theatre: The podcast’s the thing to revive radio drama
Interesting piece on the podcasting boom, Odeo’s demise and Apples success in claiming over half the podcast directory users almost overnight.
I think it’s great that Apple made it so easy for so many people to link up with new niche content. I have to say that a lot of the podcasting content is rubbish, but that’s because it’s so easy for anyone to do the tech stuff. That doesn’t mean everyone is a great story teller or that everyone even has a story to tell. For Audemos, podcasting is a great way to deliver content. Doesn’t mean we will stop making great radio shows for traditional radio stations or sonic branding for organisations that understand the power of sound. But, podcasting allows us to create a series or channel and offer that to the world, and in days of old, like 3 years ago, we would have had to go through a long commissioning process chasing maybe a few time slots.
Audemos are very pleased to have been invited to take part in the Digital Integration Conference on the 6th of June. Simon Smith will be fielding questions from leaders in the marketing world on topics like:
Making money out of on-line marketing services
Integrating digital strategies
Online marketing – turning visitors into customers
Valuing digital assets – what your business may be worth?
Other speakers include Daniel Robb from Google, Daniele Fiandaca from Profero and Andrew Walmsley from i-level.
Tickets are still available via the Digital Integration Conference website.