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Article on the Nature Podcast

The July issue of Serials contains an article by me about the Nature Podcast. It also forms part of their Key Issues collection.

I wrote it a couple of months ago, so the facts and figures aren't bang up to date, but my views are pretty much unchanged. And even if you don't enjoy the text, you can always have a good laugh at the photo. ;)

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That's a great photo.. Looks like your trying to contain a laught at a dirty joke!

Anyways, the podcasting article you wrote is very informative and gave me a better understanding to what exactly podcasting really is. I will be interesting to see what happens in terms of "podcasting" video versus audio. Do you know if this is already available and how mobile this is? My theory is that eventually, our mobile audio devices will also be mobile video and instead of satellite tv, they will receive XML inputs containing video outuputs. Does Youtube alerady do something like that?

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