Platforms Are The New Portals
I. Couldn’t. Agree. More.
We don’t live in a tube. We cease to beĀ entertained by them. Yet they say the most popular is Yours.

I. Couldn’t. Agree. More.
We don’t live in a tube. We cease to beĀ entertained by them. Yet they say the most popular is Yours.
For anyone out there interested in Dave’s River of News concepts, please come and have a read of this, over on my OPML powered blog. I think it’s very important and hopefully will be very, very helpful in giving this simple genius concept more data to play with and feed from.
Evan Williams, founder of Pyra - which became Blogger.com and head honcho of Odeo has got some Alexa results of podcasting sites out there and provides some feedback.
Good job. Nice to see Libsyn pumping away at the top. I really like those guys.
So, I’m not surprised to see the results for podcast.com
We opened […]
Dave Winer points out one of the core reasons we have built (and continue to build) podcast.com in the way we have - forming a solid content data foundation, with easy tools - then slapping that data into a great UI, for the web, mobiles and desktop. Heads up, Scoble! ‘Community Directories’ (made by […]
New icons and feeds for the directories at podcast.com
You should see a new icon over on the directories at podcast.com - it’s a green feed icon. We chose green, as it feels ‘FRESH’.
When you click a green feed icon next to a directory folder, the site will load up all the most recent entries […]
I was asking Chris Pirillo today if there was an OPML list of the attendees and their RSS feed for this year’s impending geekfest in Seattle, Gnomedex6.0. He pointed me to a few feeds created by a service at Blogrolling.com
One of these feeds was RSS 0.92 and seems to be used to supply the […]
By popular demand, you can now browse/graze and listen to all the podcasts aggregated by NPR (National Public Radio) by visiting http://npr.podcast.com
Soon we’ll have the tools to be able to provide custom content at the ‘home’ level of *any* of the nodes/branches - making these cool subdomains even cooler!