Posts Tagged With: podcast
· September 18, 2007 at 10:22 pm · Resources
If you have been looking for a good source of Firefox videocasts, then you should look no further than Air Mozilla. I have to say I have been very impressed with the product and can’t wait to get the free time to watch some more. If you are interested in the “goings on” behind the team that brought you Firefox - give this one a shot.
I wish the Podomatic service they used on the back end of things provided a better interface for the whole thing, but you can’t hate the player - got to hate the game. I wanted to embed a player here in the post but for some reason the Podomatic service kind of sucks.
It doesn’t take away from the great content Air Mozilla is providing. Can’t say I would be disappointed to see them slap them on YouTube instead.
· February 26, 2007 at 8:00 am · General Posts
Now it isn’t very often that I interject any of my other projects here on Firefox Facts, but I hope this time around can be a small exception. I am very proud of the fact that I have been podcasting for two years now via my Web hosting podcast - the Web Hosting Show.
I just posted my two year anniversary show, and I would love it if you would listen to it and let me know what you think. Think of it like Firefox Facts, but it is about Web hosting and there is a lot more talking and silliness involved.
+ Download and Listen to the Web Hosting Show 2 Year Anniversary - Podcast 97!
· February 5, 2007 at 7:56 am · Firefox News
Here is an interesting story that I found from Mozilla Links. Mozilla + Podcast = Good Stuff.
The Mozilla Digital Memory Bank has announced the launch of a new weekly podcast featuring snippets from the memory bank’s audio content.
Organized a few years ago by the Center for History and New Media, the MDMB “is a permanent, open, peer-produced digital archive of Mozilla history” that “collects and permanently preserves digital texts, images, audio, video, personal narratives, and oral histories related to Mozilla, its products, and its community of developers, testers, and users”.
The first one launched, an interview with Ben Goodger, I have not had the pleasure of listening to yet, but I have a feeling it should be interesting.
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