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- noun Plural form of
podcaster .
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The only drawback I see for podcasters is that it does not record streaming.
New Podcasting Setup 2005
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Some of his argument against Google rings true, very few people love them as we did in their early days, but their proposition to web writers and podcasters is basically fair, it’s a win-win.
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One of the podcasters is the creator of the site Howstuffworks.com, and another is the creator of godisimaginary.com and whydoesgodhateamputees.com
A Call for an Atheist-Believer Alliance. | Mind on Fire 2006
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Its okay – the show is going to help some new comers aka podcasters a quick take off.
Curry-casting 2005
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Thanks to SF Titan Michael Stackpole, as well as a few other big-name podcasters, the PPP lives interesting choice of words.
Archive 2005-11-01 JackMangan 2005
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Thanks to SF Titan Michael Stackpole, as well as a few other big-name podcasters, the PPP lives interesting choice of words.
Poe Podcast Project JackMangan 2005
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I realized afterward, that a majority of these bloggers on this panel were podcasters, which is a medium I wasn't as familiar with.
Anime Nano! 2010
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For a podcast to ‘sell itself’, the podcasters have to project their passions and interests onto the listeners.
Podcast: The D6 Generation, worth a listen « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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That said, here's my very talky playlist for Greg Fitzsimmons and for all the podcasters out there who are elevating the art of conversation in these fallen times.
David Wild: Confessions of a Podhead: My Very Talky Playlist for Podcasting David Wild 2011
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But as all the above podcasters would probably say, listen to the one I was on first.
David Wild: Confessions of a Podhead: My Very Talky Playlist for Podcasting David Wild 2011
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