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October 05, 2004

Podcasting and the future of everything

Adam Curry and others have been doing great work pioneering Podcasting -- creating content intended to be heard on our schedule and on the move, on our iPods or equivalents, distributed in some cases with the help of RSS (read: subscription radio).


But it was Doc Searls who really put his finger on the cosmic significance of this on his own podcast, an online radio show that Adam, in turn, quoted on his online radio show (that's where I heard it, listening in my car, on my iPod).


Doc said that the transistor as an enabler and the transitor radio as a platform really created the medium of radio we know today. Similarly, he said, the iPod is the prototype for the next platform and the next medium.


Right. The iPod is just a prototype. It can be replaced, in time (not much of it), by spectrum: Rather than downloading a show while connected to hear while unconnected, we will always be connected and will get what we want when we want it. But it's still the iPod that shows the potential and changes habits.


(Continued at BuzzMachine)


Posted by yatta at 12:23 PM