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Whether you're a listener or an aspiring podcaster, Podcasting Pocket Guide is a non-technical guide for the non-geek who wants in on this revolutionary new medium. This handy guide shows you how to tune into unique and interesting podcasts and download them to your favorite portable device and contains an introduction to creating, recording, publishing, and finding an audience for your own, professional-quality podcasts.
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Title:
Podcasting Pocket Guide
By:
Kirk McElhearn, Richard Giles, Jack D. Herrington
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Formats:
  • Print
  • Ebook
Print Release:
October 2005
Ebook Release:
June 2009
Pages:
112
Print ISBN:
978-0-596-10230-2
| ISBN 10:
0-596-10230-5
Ebook ISBN:
978-0-596-55725-6
| ISBN 10:
0-596-55725-6
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About the Authors
  1. Kirk McElhearn

    Kirk McElhearn is a writer and translator, and has written and co-written more than a half-dozen books on the Macintosh, covering both software and hardware. As a journalist, Kirk has written articles for a variety of publications, including Macworld magazine and TidBITS.

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  2. Richard Giles

    Richard Giles has been working in the technology industry for over fifteen years. He recognized the power of the Internet in the early nineties. He became passionate about blogging three years ago, helping to create Australia's first major blogging event, and now runs his personal blog (http://www.richardgiles.net/blog/) and Gadget Lounge (www.gadgetlounge.net), a successful gadget news site. He fell in love with podcasting in its earliest days, beginning his own podcasts in September 2004.

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  3. Jack D. Herrington

    Jack Herrington is an engineer, author and presenter who lives and works in the Bay Area. His mission is to expose his fellow engineers to new technologies. That covers a broad spectrum, from demonstrating programs that write other programs in the book Code Generation in Action. Providing techniques for building customer centered web sites in PHP Hacks. All the way writing a how-to on audio blogging called Podcasting Hacks. All of which make great holiday gifts and are available online here, and at your local bookstore. Jack also writes articles for O'Reilly, DevX and IBM Developerworks.

    Jack lives with his wife, daughter and two adopted dogs. When he is not writing software, books or articles you can find him on his bike, running or in the pool training for triathlons. You can keep up with Jack's work and his writing at http://jackherrington.com.

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  • Book cover of Podcasting Pocket Guide