September 28, 2007

Yahoo Podcasts Closing At End Of Month

Another Yahoo service is about to be killed off, according to the headline at the top of the Yahoo Podcast site. It states: Yahoo! apologizes deeply, but we will be closing down the Podcasts site on Oct. 31, 2007

The service had been available for about two years.

Posted by aussiewebmaster at 1:51 PM | Permalink

January 5, 2006

Yahoo Adds Vidcasts to Podcast Directory; Terry Semel's CES Keynote to Be Vidcast

According to this post from Niall Kennedy, Yahoo has added the availability to search and access vidcasts/vlogs/etc. in Yahoo podcast directory. The directory itself was launched in October.

This week, you can find, watch and/or subscribe to "vidcasts" (look for the link in the "what we like section") from the Consumer Electronic Show. You can also listen to press briefings as podcasts from CES.

Niall Kennedy writes: Videos can be played inside your browser window using either Windows Media 9, RealPlayer 10, or QuickTime 7 players configured through a Yahoo cookie.

Last month, Blinkx.tv added an option to download vlogs and other consumer video content to portable video players and computers.

Postscript: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote at CES on Friday will be available as a vidcast or podcast. Details here.

Posted by Gary Price at 12:12 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Adds Vidcasts to Podcast Directory; Terry Semel's CES Keynote to Be Vidcast

According to this post from Niall Kennedy, Yahoo has added the availability to search and access vidcasts/vlogs/etc. in Yahoo podcast directory. The directory itself was launched in October.

This week, you can find, watch and/or subscribe to "vidcasts" (look for the link in the "what we like section") from the Consumer Electronic Show. You can also listen to press briefings as podcasts from CES.

Niall Kennedy writes: Videos can be played inside your browser window using either Windows Media 9, RealPlayer 10, or QuickTime 7 players configured through a Yahoo cookie.

Last month, Blinkx.tv added an option to download vlogs and other consumer video content to portable video players and computers.

Postscript: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote at CES on Friday will be available as a vidcast or podcast. Details here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:12 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Adds Vidcasts to Podcast Directory; Terry Semel's CES Keynote to Be Vidcast

According to this post from Niall Kennedy, Yahoo has added the availability to search and access vidcasts/vlogs/etc. in Yahoo podcast directory. The directory itself was launched in October.

This week, you can find, watch and/or subscribe to "vidcasts" (look for the link in the "what we like section") from the Consumer Electronic Show. You can also listen to press briefings as podcasts from CES.

Niall Kennedy writes: Videos can be played inside your browser window using either Windows Media 9, RealPlayer 10, or QuickTime 7 players configured through a Yahoo cookie.

Last month, Blinkx.tv added an option to download vlogs and other consumer video content to portable video players and computers.

Postscript: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote at CES on Friday will be available as a vidcast or podcast. Details here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:12 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Adds Vidcasts to Podcast Directory; Terry Semel's CES Keynote to Be Vidcast

According to this post from Niall Kennedy, Yahoo has added the availability to search and access vidcasts/vlogs/etc. in Yahoo podcast directory. The directory itself was launched in October.

This week, you can find, watch and/or subscribe to "vidcasts" (look for the link in the "what we like section") from the Consumer Electronic Show. You can also listen to press briefings as podcasts from CES.

Niall Kennedy writes: Videos can be played inside your browser window using either Windows Media 9, RealPlayer 10, or QuickTime 7 players configured through a Yahoo cookie.

Last month, Blinkx.tv added an option to download vlogs and other consumer video content to portable video players and computers.

Postscript: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote at CES on Friday will be available as a vidcast or podcast. Details here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:12 PM | Permalink

January 4, 2006

Bill Gates Keynote Address at Consumer Electronic Show Will be Webcast Tonight; CES Podcasts via Yahoo

As many of you know, the Consumer Electronics Show begins today in Las Vegas with keynote presentations from Bill Gates, Terry Semel, and Larry Page. You can view a live webcast of the Bill Gates keynote address live, beginning at 6:30 PM/PST tonight. What will he have to say about search? I'm sure an archived version of the video and a text transcript will be available soon after the speech concludes.

On Friday, Yahoo's Terry Semel speaks at 9am PST and Google's Larry Page addresses a CES audience at 4pm PST.

At the moment, I can't find any links to where webcasts of the speeches by Semel and Page will be available. If I do, I'll add them to this post as a postsript. Often, presentations from Yahoo execs are linked here and Google speeches here.

On a somewhat related note, Yahoo is offering various podcasts and from CES via their podcast service. It's accessible here.

Update: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote address on Friday will be vidcast. You can find all of the details here.

Posted by Gary Price at 3:28 PM | Permalink

Bill Gates Keynote Address at Consumer Electronic Show Will be Webcast Tonight; CES Podcasts via Yahoo

As many of you know, the Consumer Electronics Show begins today in Las Vegas with keynote presentations from Bill Gates, Terry Semel, and Larry Page. You can view a live webcast of the Bill Gates keynote address live, beginning at 6:30 PM/PST tonight. What will he have to say about search? I'm sure an archived version of the video and a text transcript will be available soon after the speech concludes.

On Friday, Yahoo's Terry Semel speaks at 9am PST and Google's Larry Page addresses a CES audience at 4pm PST.

At the moment, I can't find any links to where webcasts of the speeches by Semel and Page will be available. If I do, I'll add them to this post as a postsript. Often, presentations from Yahoo execs are linked here and Google speeches here.

On a somewhat related note, Yahoo is offering various podcasts and from CES via their podcast service. It's accessible here.

Update: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote address on Friday will be vidcast. You can find all of the details here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 3:28 PM | Permalink

Bill Gates Keynote Address at Consumer Electronic Show Will be Webcast Tonight; CES Podcasts via Yahoo

As many of you know, the Consumer Electronics Show begins today in Las Vegas with keynote presentations from Bill Gates, Terry Semel, and Larry Page. You can view a live webcast of the Bill Gates keynote address live, beginning at 6:30 PM/PST tonight. What will he have to say about search? I'm sure an archived version of the video and a text transcript will be available soon after the speech concludes.

On Friday, Yahoo's Terry Semel speaks at 9am PST and Google's Larry Page addresses a CES audience at 4pm PST.

At the moment, I can't find any links to where webcasts of the speeches by Semel and Page will be available. If I do, I'll add them to this post as a postsript. Often, presentations from Yahoo execs are linked here and Google speeches here.

On a somewhat related note, Yahoo is offering various podcasts and from CES via their podcast service. It's accessible here.

Update: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote address on Friday will be vidcast. You can find all of the details here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 3:28 PM | Permalink

Bill Gates Keynote Address at Consumer Electronic Show Will be Webcast Tonight; CES Podcasts via Yahoo

As many of you know, the Consumer Electronics Show begins today in Las Vegas with keynote presentations from Bill Gates, Terry Semel, and Larry Page. You can view a live webcast of the Bill Gates keynote address live, beginning at 6:30 PM/PST tonight. What will he have to say about search? I'm sure an archived version of the video and a text transcript will be available soon after the speech concludes.

On Friday, Yahoo's Terry Semel speaks at 9am PST and Google's Larry Page addresses a CES audience at 4pm PST.

At the moment, I can't find any links to where webcasts of the speeches by Semel and Page will be available. If I do, I'll add them to this post as a postsript. Often, presentations from Yahoo execs are linked here and Google speeches here.

On a somewhat related note, Yahoo is offering various podcasts and from CES via their podcast service. It's accessible here.

Update: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's keynote address on Friday will be vidcast. You can find all of the details here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 3:28 PM | Permalink

December 15, 2005

New from Yahoo: Manage of All of Your Podcast Subscriptions on a Single Page

Word from Sunnyvale that Yahoo's has just added a new feature to their podcast directory called My Subscriptions that allows registered Yahoo users to keep track and organize all of their podcast subscriptions on a single page.

If you listen to podcasts right from your browser (no problem, streamed via Windows Media Player), the My Subscriptions page will allow you to easily keep track of all new episodes along with what you have and have not listened to (look for a yellow star icon). An RSS feed of your My Subscriptions page is also available. The page itself includes info about the duration of podcast, file size, publish date, and links to ratings and reviews. Users can also work directly with iTunes and the Yahoo Music Engine (add a series for example) directly from this page on any computer. They can also easily download 'casts. A "What's New" bubble at the top of the page lets you know what the newest podcast available on the page.

The Yahoo Podcast directory was released as a beta on the Yahoo Next site in October. Danny offers an extensive overview here.

Posted by Gary Price at 1:39 AM | Permalink

New from Yahoo: Manage of All of Your Podcast Subscriptions on a Single Page

Word from Sunnyvale that Yahoo's has just added a new feature to their podcast directory called My Subscriptions that allows registered Yahoo users to keep track and organize all of their podcast subscriptions on a single page.

If you listen to podcasts right from your browser (no problem, streamed via Windows Media Player), the My Subscriptions page will allow you to easily keep track of all new episodes along with what you have and have not listened to (look for a yellow star icon). An RSS feed of your My Subscriptions page is also available. The page itself includes info about the duration of podcast, file size, publish date, and links to ratings and reviews. Users can also work directly with iTunes and the Yahoo Music Engine (add a series for example) directly from this page on any computer. They can also easily download 'casts. A "What's New" bubble at the top of the page lets you know what the newest podcast available on the page.

The Yahoo Podcast directory was released as a beta on the Yahoo Next site in October. Danny offers an extensive overview here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 1:39 AM | Permalink

New from Yahoo: Manage of All of Your Podcast Subscriptions on a Single Page

Word from Sunnyvale that Yahoo's has just added a new feature to their podcast directory called My Subscriptions that allows registered Yahoo users to keep track and organize all of their podcast subscriptions on a single page.

If you listen to podcasts right from your browser (no problem, streamed via Windows Media Player), the My Subscriptions page will allow you to easily keep track of all new episodes along with what you have and have not listened to (look for a yellow star icon). An RSS feed of your My Subscriptions page is also available. The page itself includes info about the duration of podcast, file size, publish date, and links to ratings and reviews. Users can also work directly with iTunes and the Yahoo Music Engine (add a series for example) directly from this page on any computer. They can also easily download 'casts. A "What's New" bubble at the top of the page lets you know what the newest podcast available on the page.

The Yahoo Podcast directory was released as a beta on the Yahoo Next site in October. Danny offers an extensive overview here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 1:39 AM | Permalink

New from Yahoo: Manage of All of Your Podcast Subscriptions on a Single Page

Word from Sunnyvale that Yahoo's has just added a new feature to their podcast directory called My Subscriptions that allows registered Yahoo users to keep track and organize all of their podcast subscriptions on a single page.

If you listen to podcasts right from your browser (no problem, streamed via Windows Media Player), the My Subscriptions page will allow you to easily keep track of all new episodes along with what you have and have not listened to (look for a yellow star icon). An RSS feed of your My Subscriptions page is also available. The page itself includes info about the duration of podcast, file size, publish date, and links to ratings and reviews. Users can also work directly with iTunes and the Yahoo Music Engine (add a series for example) directly from this page on any computer. They can also easily download 'casts. A "What's New" bubble at the top of the page lets you know what the newest podcast available on the page.

The Yahoo Podcast directory was released as a beta on the Yahoo Next site in October. Danny offers an extensive overview here.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 1:39 AM | Permalink

November 14, 2005

Yahoo To Have Podcast Creation & Hosting Service

Via Scripting News, Podcasts Help Drive Demand for High-Volume Hosting has Yahoo saying it wants to go beyond podcast search with a service to allow people to create and host podcasts at Yahoo. Google is rumored to have a similar plan in the works. Goodness knows it's overdue to have anything on the podcast front.

Posted by Danny Sullivan at 10:51 AM | Permalink

Yahoo To Have Podcast Creation & Hosting Service

Via Scripting News, Podcasts Help Drive Demand for High-Volume Hosting has Yahoo saying it wants to go beyond podcast search with a service to allow people to create and host podcasts at Yahoo. Google is rumored to have a similar plan in the works. Goodness knows it's overdue to have anything on the podcast front.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 10:51 AM | Permalink

Yahoo To Have Podcast Creation & Hosting Service

Via Scripting News, Podcasts Help Drive Demand for High-Volume Hosting has Yahoo saying it wants to go beyond podcast search with a service to allow people to create and host podcasts at Yahoo. Google is rumored to have a similar plan in the works. Goodness knows it's overdue to have anything on the podcast front.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 10:51 AM | Permalink

Yahoo To Have Podcast Creation & Hosting Service

Via Scripting News, Podcasts Help Drive Demand for High-Volume Hosting has Yahoo saying it wants to go beyond podcast search with a service to allow people to create and host podcasts at Yahoo. Google is rumored to have a similar plan in the works. Goodness knows it's overdue to have anything on the podcast front.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 10:51 AM | Permalink

October 22, 2005

Finding and Accessing Content for your iPod with Yahoo Video Search

More to play with. If you're looking for video content for your new Video iPod, Andy Volk from Yahoo Video Search explains on the Yahoo Search blog how you can leverage a MediaRSS feed from Yahoo and use it with iTunes 6 to have new video content (video podcasts if you like) coming directly into your iTuness app. Volk's post offers step by step directions and screen caps.

Posted by Gary Price at 4:41 PM | Permalink

Finding and Accessing Content for your iPod with Yahoo Video Search

More to play with. If you're looking for video content for your new Video iPod, Andy Volk from Yahoo Video Search explains on the Yahoo Search blog how you can leverage a MediaRSS feed from Yahoo and use it with iTunes 6 to have new video content (video podcasts if you like) coming directly into your iTuness app. Volk's post offers step by step directions and screen caps.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 4:41 PM | Permalink

Finding and Accessing Content for your iPod with Yahoo Video Search

More to play with. If you're looking for video content for your new Video iPod, Andy Volk from Yahoo Video Search explains on the Yahoo Search blog how you can leverage a MediaRSS feed from Yahoo and use it with iTunes 6 to have new video content (video podcasts if you like) coming directly into your iTuness app. Volk's post offers step by step directions and screen caps.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 4:41 PM | Permalink

Finding and Accessing Content for your iPod with Yahoo Video Search

More to play with. If you're looking for video content for your new Video iPod, Andy Volk from Yahoo Video Search explains on the Yahoo Search blog how you can leverage a MediaRSS feed from Yahoo and use it with iTunes 6 to have new video content (video podcasts if you like) coming directly into your iTuness app. Volk's post offers step by step directions and screen caps.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 4:41 PM | Permalink

October 17, 2005

Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management Discusses Yahoo's New Podcast Directory

If you're interested in learning more about Yahoo's new podcast directory, the Kansas City infoZine has an interview (in podcast form, of course) with Joe Hayashi, Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management.

You can go directly to the MP3 file here. Danny shares his thoughts about Yahoo Podcast in this post.

Posted by Gary Price at 12:56 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management Discusses Yahoo's New Podcast Directory

If you're interested in learning more about Yahoo's new podcast directory, the Kansas City infoZine has an interview (in podcast form, of course) with Joe Hayashi, Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management.

You can go directly to the MP3 file here. Danny shares his thoughts about Yahoo Podcast in this post.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:56 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management Discusses Yahoo's New Podcast Directory

If you're interested in learning more about Yahoo's new podcast directory, the Kansas City infoZine has an interview (in podcast form, of course) with Joe Hayashi, Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management.

You can go directly to the MP3 file here. Danny shares his thoughts about Yahoo Podcast in this post.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:56 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management Discusses Yahoo's New Podcast Directory

If you're interested in learning more about Yahoo's new podcast directory, the Kansas City infoZine has an interview (in podcast form, of course) with Joe Hayashi, Yahoo Sr. Director of Product Management.

You can go directly to the MP3 file here. Danny shares his thoughts about Yahoo Podcast in this post.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:56 PM | Permalink

October 10, 2005

Yahoo Gains Podcast Directory

News from the Yahoo Search Blog that Yahoo's gained a new Yahoo Podcasts site, where you can search for podcasts or listen to them online. I'm looking forward to playing with it further in the near future and will likely do a longer look, especially in how it compares to Odeo, which has been my podcast search and listening tool of choice to date. Below, some quick thoughts.

Unlike Odeo's "Channels" versus "Shows" metaphor, Yahoo Podcast uses a "Series" versus "Episodes" concept. It's the same thing, whatever the name. Personally, I'd prefer something like "Stations/Broadcaster" versus "Shows" versus "Episodes." Why? Consider:

  • Stations/Broadcaster: NPR is a radio station. Search Engine Watch is an internet broadcasting station. IE, both are entities that publish podcasts.  

  • Shows: NPR has a variety of radio shows that it broadcasts. Search Engine Watch broadcasts only one show at the moment, the Daily SearchCast, but other shows will come.  

  • Episodes: Any show may have individual episodes.

Why care about such things? An example was just on my mind. On Friday, I went looking to see if I could download NPR's Morning Edition as a podcast (you can't yet, I'll revisit that later). I did an Odeo search with no luck, then eventually tried looking just for npr to see what I got coming up. It wasn't that useful. I wanted channels from NPR, but I got channels and shows both, all mixed together, matching NPR.

Yahoo's matching is much nicer, both in what comes back and also because it first lists any series that is found, then episodes -- and you can drill down for more. Here's the drill down I did for matching series for NPR, and it's great relevancy.

Like Odeo, you can listen online. But sadly, you can't subscribe to a channel without using actual music software (Yahoo pushes its own and Apple's iTunes). I want to be able to see my list of shows online outside of software.

Skimming, I haven't seen any way for a podcast publisher to claim their podcast, an exceptionally cool feature over at Odeo. Bring that on, Yahoo -- plus an easy way to make an Add To Yahoo Podcasts button.

What about iTunes? Haven't compared, but I generally have disliked that the only way to make use of that directory is to actually use iTunes. So another thumbs-up to Yahoo.

Posted by Danny Sullivan at 12:43 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Gains Podcast Directory

News from the Yahoo Search Blog that Yahoo's gained a new Yahoo Podcasts site, where you can search for podcasts or listen to them online. I'm looking forward to playing with it further in the near future and will likely do a longer look, especially in how it compares to Odeo, which has been my podcast search and listening tool of choice to date. Below, some quick thoughts.

Unlike Odeo's "Channels" versus "Shows" metaphor, Yahoo Podcast uses a "Series" versus "Episodes" concept. It's the same thing, whatever the name. Personally, I'd prefer something like "Stations/Broadcaster" versus "Shows" versus "Episodes." Why? Consider:

  • Stations/Broadcaster: NPR is a radio station. Search Engine Watch is an internet broadcasting station. IE, both are entities that publish podcasts.  

  • Shows: NPR has a variety of radio shows that it broadcasts. Search Engine Watch broadcasts only one show at the moment, the Daily SearchCast, but other shows will come.  

  • Episodes: Any show may have individual episodes.

Why care about such things? An example was just on my mind. On Friday, I went looking to see if I could download NPR's Morning Edition as a podcast (you can't yet, I'll revisit that later). I did an Odeo search with no luck, then eventually tried looking just for npr to see what I got coming up. It wasn't that useful. I wanted channels from NPR, but I got channels and shows both, all mixed together, matching NPR.

Yahoo's matching is much nicer, both in what comes back and also because it first lists any series that is found, then episodes -- and you can drill down for more. Here's the drill down I did for matching series for NPR, and it's great relevancy.

Like Odeo, you can listen online. But sadly, you can't subscribe to a channel without using actual music software (Yahoo pushes its own and Apple's iTunes). I want to be able to see my list of shows online outside of software.

Skimming, I haven't seen any way for a podcast publisher to claim their podcast, an exceptionally cool feature over at Odeo. Bring that on, Yahoo -- plus an easy way to make an Add To Yahoo Podcasts button.

What about iTunes? Haven't compared, but I generally have disliked that the only way to make use of that directory is to actually use iTunes. So another thumbs-up to Yahoo.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:43 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Gains Podcast Directory

News from the Yahoo Search Blog that Yahoo's gained a new Yahoo Podcasts site, where you can search for podcasts or listen to them online. I'm looking forward to playing with it further in the near future and will likely do a longer look, especially in how it compares to Odeo, which has been my podcast search and listening tool of choice to date. Below, some quick thoughts.

Unlike Odeo's "Channels" versus "Shows" metaphor, Yahoo Podcast uses a "Series" versus "Episodes" concept. It's the same thing, whatever the name. Personally, I'd prefer something like "Stations/Broadcaster" versus "Shows" versus "Episodes." Why? Consider:

  • Stations/Broadcaster: NPR is a radio station. Search Engine Watch is an internet broadcasting station. IE, both are entities that publish podcasts.  

  • Shows: NPR has a variety of radio shows that it broadcasts. Search Engine Watch broadcasts only one show at the moment, the Daily SearchCast, but other shows will come.  

  • Episodes: Any show may have individual episodes.

Why care about such things? An example was just on my mind. On Friday, I went looking to see if I could download NPR's Morning Edition as a podcast (you can't yet, I'll revisit that later). I did an Odeo search with no luck, then eventually tried looking just for npr to see what I got coming up. It wasn't that useful. I wanted channels from NPR, but I got channels and shows both, all mixed together, matching NPR.

Yahoo's matching is much nicer, both in what comes back and also because it first lists any series that is found, then episodes -- and you can drill down for more. Here's the drill down I did for matching series for NPR, and it's great relevancy.

Like Odeo, you can listen online. But sadly, you can't subscribe to a channel without using actual music software (Yahoo pushes its own and Apple's iTunes). I want to be able to see my list of shows online outside of software.

Skimming, I haven't seen any way for a podcast publisher to claim their podcast, an exceptionally cool feature over at Odeo. Bring that on, Yahoo -- plus an easy way to make an Add To Yahoo Podcasts button.

What about iTunes? Haven't compared, but I generally have disliked that the only way to make use of that directory is to actually use iTunes. So another thumbs-up to Yahoo.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:43 PM | Permalink

Yahoo Gains Podcast Directory

News from the Yahoo Search Blog that Yahoo's gained a new Yahoo Podcasts site, where you can search for podcasts or listen to them online. I'm looking forward to playing with it further in the near future and will likely do a longer look, especially in how it compares to Odeo, which has been my podcast search and listening tool of choice to date. Below, some quick thoughts.

Unlike Odeo's "Channels" versus "Shows" metaphor, Yahoo Podcast uses a "Series" versus "Episodes" concept. It's the same thing, whatever the name. Personally, I'd prefer something like "Stations/Broadcaster" versus "Shows" versus "Episodes." Why? Consider:

  • Stations/Broadcaster: NPR is a radio station. Search Engine Watch is an internet broadcasting station. IE, both are entities that publish podcasts.  

  • Shows: NPR has a variety of radio shows that it broadcasts. Search Engine Watch broadcasts only one show at the moment, the Daily SearchCast, but other shows will come.  

  • Episodes: Any show may have individual episodes.

Why care about such things? An example was just on my mind. On Friday, I went looking to see if I could download NPR's Morning Edition as a podcast (you can't yet, I'll revisit that later). I did an Odeo search with no luck, then eventually tried looking just for npr to see what I got coming up. It wasn't that useful. I wanted channels from NPR, but I got channels and shows both, all mixed together, matching NPR.

Yahoo's matching is much nicer, both in what comes back and also because it first lists any series that is found, then episodes -- and you can drill down for more. Here's the drill down I did for matching series for NPR, and it's great relevancy.

Like Odeo, you can listen online. But sadly, you can't subscribe to a channel without using actual music software (Yahoo pushes its own and Apple's iTunes). I want to be able to see my list of shows online outside of software.

Skimming, I haven't seen any way for a podcast publisher to claim their podcast, an exceptionally cool feature over at Odeo. Bring that on, Yahoo -- plus an easy way to make an Add To Yahoo Podcasts button.

What about iTunes? Haven't compared, but I generally have disliked that the only way to make use of that directory is to actually use iTunes. So another thumbs-up to Yahoo.

Posted by Kevin Heisler at 12:43 PM | Permalink