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Finding great podcast content

"What's a podcast?" you might be wondering. It’s a term that's a bit misleading, because it has nothing directly to do with Apple iPods. In simplest terms, a podcast is an audio file that, through automated means, is downloaded for you. Further muddying the waters is the fact that some people use the term podcast for both audio and video content. There are other terms too—blogcast, vodcast, and even unique terms such as ThoughtCast. If you see a term "somethingcast," odds are good that it's some form of audio or video content that you can subscribe to and get on a regular basis. For the purpose of this article, I'm going to use the term podcast to mean any form of audio or video content that you want to put on your Windows Mobile powered device.

Audio broadcasts, spoken word and musical, have been available on the Internet for years, but the recent combination of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and audio files have made the process much simpler. When a site has an RSS feed, it means you can subscribe to the content—if there's new content, you'll get a notification in your RSS reader (usually a software program or a Web site). By wrapping an audio recording inside an RSS enclosure (special XML code), the RSS software knows it's audio or video content and will download it automatically to a location that you specify on your hard drive. Then, when you connect your Windows Mobile powered device, you can sync it to your device for listening or viewing. Those are the basics of how it works—though it's important to note that a lot of content can be viewed or listened to inside your browser, as well. In fact, since I don't have a commute to work, I tend to access content like this in "real time" rather than downloading it onto a device.

Now the question is, where do you find the good podcasts? Here are two sources that are good places to start.

Podcast Alley

This is one of the best-looking and most functional of the podcast sites that I've seen. In addition to the usual directories that list podcasts in a variety of categories, their home page offers up the top 10 podcasts for the month, 5 random podcasts that change with each visit, and the 5 newest podcasts. There are some interesting stats on the homepage as well—11,441 total podcasts, 55,038 comments on those podcasts, and 281,619 total podcast episodes. That's a lot of content to sort through! They have an active set of forums, so if you're looking to get into podcasting yourself, there's a community of people to help you along with suggestions. The home page also offers up RSS feeds for the top 10 podcasts, the top 50 podcasts, the 10 newest podcasts, featured podcasters, blog posts, and forum posts. If you're looking to find a variety of new content, subscribing to the "10 Newest Podcasts" RSS feed will fill up your Windows Mobile device with new podcasts.

Podcast.com

This site is a little different than the other two I've outlined above, because it's more of a general resource for podcasting. It offers up links to other directories, help sites for podcasters, software for podcasting, and a podcasting gear room. The gear room is interesting because it shows budding podcasters exactly what they need to get started. Podcasting can be done with a minimal amount of equipment—a computer and a microphone is all you really need, but if you want to have quality audio, free of popping and the crackling that's common to most $40 computer microphones, it helps to invest in the right kind of equipment. Podcast.com offers a lot to explore—it's a good resource for getting an overview of the world of podcasting. I hope this article will help you find great podcasts to download to your Windows Mobile powered device—enjoy all that great content!
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Jason Dunn

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Jason Dunn owns and operates Thoughts Media Inc., a company dedicated to creating the best in online communities. He enjoys photography, Windows Mobile devices, blogging, digital media content creation and editing, and pretty much all technology. He lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with his lovely wife and his sometimes-obedient dog.