Weblog of the Week: Audioblogs.info
Why I Like It:
While there are lot of podcast directories--Podcast Alley and Podcast.net, to name just two--there don't seem to be many weblogs devoted to podcasting content or technology. Am I just looking in the wrong places? With podcasting taking off the way it is, you would think there would be people documenting its growth in weblogs that would help listeners sort through the gobs of podcasts that are now available.
One exception to the general rule is Audioblogs.info. Its author, Harold J. Johnson, calls his weblog "the information portal for audioblogs." Although Johnson does not write very much about the content of particular podcasts, his weblog contains a lot of helpful information for podcasting novices.
The best part of Johnson's weblog is the sidebar on its right side, which contains links to a wealth of podcasting resources.
Recommended Reading: In a post titled "Podcasting/Audioblogging Audio Setups," Johnson describes a typical podcasting setup.
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Thanks for letting others know about my blog--I really appreciate it. I started the blog several months ago as I found myself seeking information about audioblogs and podcasts (and podcasting in general), finding the process confusing and unorganized. So I started audioblogs.info with the intent of providing information this information to others; I'm glad to see that there are others who find the content useful (and perhaps engaging at times).
Thanks again!
Posted by: Harold J. Johnson | March 20, 2005 at 01:15 AM