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December 10, 2004

Links
I have heard it said that there are four sides to podcasting:
  1. Content tools.
  2. Readers and aggregators, iPods and iPod-alikes.
  3. Content.
  4. Bandwidth.
These are good things, however they are not the main thing. There is a fifth side, and it is also the only side.

The fifth side is links.

The web is made up of bags of links, documents containing barely-structured lists of pointers to other documents. Something about link bags is an uncanny mathematical description of knowledge, self and community. It is this something that allows the oracle at Google to know without thinking.

Podcasting is in a primordial stage as far as links go. It has two pieces: files containing audio of talk, and RSS feeds by the talker that contain pointers to their own audio files. The audio links are from and to the same person. There is a blog entry in text ("I love ice cream sandwiches"), and a blog entry in audio (http://example.com/I_love_ice_cream_sandwiches.mp3). Enclosure URLs are for self-links, and self-links do not have the something that makes hypertext go.

The really thorny problem with audio and video on the internet is not bandwidth, though bandwidth surely hurts, nor is it finding people willing to commit the sin of onan into a microphone connected to a computer. The really thorny problem is that the nature of audio and video files is to be linkless, and what they need to ascend to the internet is linkosity.


Posted by yatta at 02:45 PM