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  • The term Podio books is a verbal play on audio books.

    Podio books DJK 2007

  • The term Podio books is a verbal play on audio books.

    Archive 2007-09-01 DJK 2007

  • Agios says the Podio is the first pocket-sized hi-fi device, offering full-range, crisp and natural-sounding audio without needing earbuds.

    Digital Trends 2009

  • Agios says the Podio is the first pocket-sized hi-fi device, offering full-range, crisp and natural-sounding audio without needing earbuds.

    Digital Trends 2009

  • Podio, in particular, has come under more scrutiny than it really should, given how malleable and open the basic concept is – and this is partially the fault of early successes not leading to more breakthrough authors.

    Some Thoughts, Part Five – Marketing « The Graveyard 2010

  • She is currently working on the Heavens series of Podio books as well as new projects and has also joined NanoWriMo this month.

    Podcast: Mur Lafferty on Writing Novels and Top Tips for NaNoWriMo | The Creative Penn 2009

  • Podio, in particular, has come under more scrutiny than it really should, given how malleable and open the basic concept is – and this is partially the fault of early successes not leading to more breakthrough authors.

    2010 April « The Graveyard 2010

  • Generally Podio books involve authors reading their own work and serializing it as Podcasts.

    Podio books DJK 2007

  • Generally Podio books involve authors reading their own work and serializing it as Podcasts.

    Archive 2007-09-01 DJK 2007

  • Other Podio fiction that might be of interest includes: James Patrick Kelly reading his Nebula award winning novella Burn.

    Archive 2007-09-01 DJK 2007

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