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The Flexibility of Podcasting

July 9, 2007

Since its inception in 2000, podcasting has opened a whole new innovation for people to be able to listen to streaming audio and video files at any time of their liking. All they have to do is download the podcasts which are stored on the computer or device and may be accessed at anytime by the downloader. Site such as iTunes and TiVo have made it available and possible for this new innovation that most would be familiarly know as Internet Radio.

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Streaming audio is being accessed by most people over the web today. While some would access them once in a while where media players can playback such files, they can also be used in iPods where they can be played at anytime they wish.

It is best to search for the proper podcasting hosts and webservers that offer this service today. There are a lot of site available and among them include the newsrooms, local radios and websites that offer files for download by anyone accessing the web.

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