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New Podcast: The iLounge Week in Review 12
By Jeremy Horwitz
Editor-in-Chief, iLounge
Published: Friday, September 30, 2005
News Category: Podcasting
Now available is the twelfth iLounge podcast, co-hosted by iLounge’s Bob Levens and Jeremy Horwitz. This week’s podcast focuses on the iPod nano screen and scratch story, myriad options for protecting your new nano, comments from Motorola on an Apple “smart phone,” XtremeMac’s licensing deal for new iPod accessories, and more.
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I really enjoy the weekly iLounge podcasts but as I was listening to this week’s episode I was thinking that it would great if the hosts expanded the format of the casts beyond product reviews to perhaps include some of the more current subjects/issues (not complaints) being expressed on the forums. For example, I really enjoy perusing the “culture” threads and think some of the topics might be of interest to bring to the podcast medium. Just a thought.
Posted by BananaPod on September 30, 2005 at 9:55 PM (PDT)
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BananaPod,
Thanks for your feedback. We are constantly looking at ways to widen the coverage of topics in the iLounge Podcasts and we hope to bring other aspects of the site into each one as we progress. We have many ideas which we hope will be introduced in the near future.
Thank you for listening - we’re listening to you…
Posted by Bob Levens in UK on October 1, 2005 at 9:26 AM (PDT)
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I too enjoy, particularly the enhanced version but can only download this via iTunes & not my regular Podcast software (iPodder lemon). iTunes podcast plugin is a really poor implementation in most respects apart from this aspect.
Posted by caemman on October 2, 2005 at 3:58 AM (PDT)