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Podcasting and excercise

I grabbed the lastest copy of iTunes, and I have to say that I am addicted to both podcasting and audio books. Since I am now training for the marathon 1.5 hours a day, my music library (pretty big) was starting to bore me.

I subscribed to a couple podcasts and grabbed "The Divinci Code" from the iTunes store and I am having an awesome time.

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  • Anonymous
    July 06, 2005
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    July 06, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    July 06, 2005

    The root of all evil... isn't that Sony?

    You'd better not let Red catch you giving props to the competition.

    As far as building cool stuff, the iPod competitors (other than Dan Harden) don't get it at all. There's a good article in Fast Company with interviews of iPod competitors, and it's clear that they don't understand that simplicity, tight integration and good design are important to a lot of consumers.

    http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/95/fast-talk-extra.html

    (The comments by Creative's CEO are a big red flag to Creative's shareholders... this guy doesn't understand the problem at all. Apple's lead with iPod is because of "blanket marketing"? Ah, sure...)

    Voice 1 and 2 are back. Here's a direct feed for theCommute.org:
    http://www.thecommute.org/podcasts/rss.xml

    From iTunes, go 'Advanced' -> 'Subscribe to Podcast...', plug in the URL, and Bob's your uncle.

    -mark