Ever since the advent of the iPhone, I’ve always tried to have an iPhone optimized theme for my sites. For […]
My wife wants the timer used on Top Chef for Christmas. I figured, easy enough, I’ll just go to Google […]
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has added the VoloMedia podcast patent to it’s “Most Wanted” style list for its Patent-Busting Project. […]
The new beta retweet feature showed up in my Twitter account today. Here is a quick rundown. Retweets using this […]
We’ve started posting more content to the Podcast Academy site. If you’re looking for great presentations about all things podcasting […]
Here is a quick post on the new mobile/iPhone theme in use on the site. […]
PNME 2007 #52: Student to Student Podcast Development on an iTunes University Site iTunes university sites are proliferating the model […]
PNME 2007 #51: Compression Killed The Video Star You’ve shot your video, done all the post work to make your […]
PNME 2007 #50: Building a Large AND Passionate Audience A passionate audience means much more than just a large one. […]
PNME 2007 #49: Creative Ways to Grow Your Audience Every Week From contests to surveys, guerilla marketing to search engine […]
Now while I’m sure that Podcast Alley isn’t harvesting all of our e-mail addresses, there is always a chance that they could leak out but there is a way around it. There is a service that I have been using for a while now called Mailinator. All you have to do is when it asks for your email address just put in anything “@mailinator.com” then head over to the site, put in the same name you entered, and the email should be right there. No need to sign up for anything and the e-mails are deleted a few hours after they arrive. Good for any site that asks you to register to avoid spam.