4 December 2006 · Podcast

G’DAY WORLD 172 – Is Podcasting’s 15 Minutes Almost Up?

Today on the show, on a suggestion from Michael Specht, I talk about John Gartner’s recent blog post suggesting that podcasting will never become important.
Here are some other links mentioned in the show:
BusinessWeek’s article “What Podcasting Revolution?”
World Internet Usage Stats
UPDATE: Here is a link to the Pew Report. Note that the survey was conducted in August 2006 and the sample size was 972 people.

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7 comments
  1. Hey Cam, did she by any chance accuse you of being a perv because you were? Just a hint, if you asked her whether she was bi, then you were :-p

    I was going to go on the skypecast thingy but when I had a look at it it said there were zero participants. I don’t need skype to talk to myself.

  2. On the educational YouTube thing… this is interesting… just don’t know that it’s a must watch. A teacher in the US films the working of homework for his students and drops it on youtube. Sometimes he’s a bit funny… At the moment he’s looking at how physics applies to Roadrunner cartoons… for example:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmQTTAL3WYM

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