Think how a desktop aggregator works. You subscribe to a set of feeds, and then can easily view the new stuff from all of the feeds together, or each feed separately.
Podcasting works the same way, with one exception. Instead of reading the new content on a computer screen, you listen to the new content on an iPod or iPod-like device.
Think of your iPod as having a set of subscriptions that are checked regularly for updates. Today there are a limited number of programs available this way. The format used is RSS 2.0 with enclosures.
you have designed a successful product provided you have done your homework in the designing phase.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Podcasting
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Mason Ranking for 2010
Mason ranked # 2 on U.S. News and World Report's new list of “Up-and-Coming Schools” for 2010. Although we lost our top position for this year but I am confident we will be on top again next year.
Check the complete list here.
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