Podcasting from Space
An anonymous reader writes "Podcasting has officially made it into orbit! According to a Geekzone article, Mission Specialist Steve Robinson delivered a short monologue off the southeast tip of Indonesia in which he described the morale of the Discovery crew at the end of their well-publicized mission: 'It's been a fantastic mission up here, absolutely amazing. Some of the hardest work that any of us have ever done. We haven't had a whole lot of sleep, and we've been extremely busy and really happy.' A transcript of the podcast as well as the MP3 itself can be found at Nasa's site."
You mean he recorded a message?
Will have escape podcasts. *rimshot*
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isn't the main thing about podcasting that it is a subscription based service and not just an mp3?
this looks just like a downloadable mp3 that has had the name podcast attached to it because well because podcasting is the meme of the month
What is podcasting?
New NASA technology?
Something like blogs.
What the hell makes a podcast so different from an MP3 that it deserves its own word? I'm honestly not trolling here, it's just that the word is driving me nuts.
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1. Nasa publishes an MP3.
2. Someone finds the link to it.
3. Someone realizes they can listen to it on their portable media device.
4. This automagically turns into "podcasting".
5. Someone submits it to Slashdot under Apple using "Ipod" in the summary, solidifying it's chances of making it to the front page.
6. ???
Podcasting (also known as blogcasting) is a method of publishing audio broadcasts via the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed of new files (usually MP3s)....
The word "podcasting" is a portmanteau that combines the words "broadcasting" and "iPod." The term can be misleading since neither podcasting nor listening to podcasts requires an iPod or any portable music player.
So you're right, the astronaut merely recorded a message, which NASA published as an mp3 file, consequently making all the IPod-toting blog kiddies go hyper.
I could similarly claim Podcasting "officially made it into space" with Neil Armstrong's "One small step for man..." quote, since it's available as an audio file in a variety of places.
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Please, stop calling every kind of audio stream or download that hits the Internet a podcast.
Goo goo g'joob.
So, we should now credit Alexander Graham Bell for the first podcast?
Here it is.
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