iPod Alternatives
Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from the Future Tense show produced by American Public Media. In this podcast, Brian Cooley talks about alternatives to the iPod. This podcast was posted to the web on 8 December 2005 at:
http://www.publicradio.org/columns/futuretense/
The show notes included:
"iPods are proving to be a popular purchase again this holiday season, but there are some very viable alternatives to the ubiquitous digital music players from Apple. Brian Cooley reviews gadgets for CNET. He likes these players: Sony Network Walkman HD5, Archos Gimini 100, Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen".
As always, the orange title above has a link to the mp3 file with the podcast, and you can subscribe to the RSS feed for "Burks' Selections" using the address on the orange XML icon in the right column on the page.
Best regards,
Burks
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Technorati Tags: iPod, mp3 player, Sony Network Walkman, Archos, Creative Jukebox
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APM's Future Tense Podcast
Future Tense is a daily program that chronicles the social impact of computers, the Internet, and technology in general. Future Tense is produced by American Public Media.
http://www.publicradio.org/columns/futuretense/
The show notes included:
"iPods are proving to be a popular purchase again this holiday season, but there are some very viable alternatives to the ubiquitous digital music players from Apple. Brian Cooley reviews gadgets for CNET. He likes these players: Sony Network Walkman HD5, Archos Gimini 100, Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen".
As always, the orange title above has a link to the mp3 file with the podcast, and you can subscribe to the RSS feed for "Burks' Selections" using the address on the orange XML icon in the right column on the page.
Best regards,
Burks
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Technorati Tags: iPod, mp3 player, Sony Network Walkman, Archos, Creative Jukebox
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APM's Future Tense Podcast
Future Tense is a daily program that chronicles the social impact of computers, the Internet, and technology in general. Future Tense is produced by American Public Media.
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