Starting a podcast can be a difficult task. One of the most common questions we receive here at the IAIB has to do with selecting the right microphone.
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The IAIB has asked me to create a list of the top 5 tech podcasts I listen to every week. Here is my list
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Stitcher this week announced it has added offline support for Android. You can now listen to your playlists anywhere with the new offline listening feature. users can access their favorite shows at work, at the gym, on the plane or anywhere else you may not have a wireless connection.
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Not only does Wordpress allow you to make some pretty cool looking websites, It also has a huge selection of plugins that are vital to making your website a hit
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A step guide on setting your an internet radio station. Having an audio-only stream lets you offer a low bitrate option for people who are on a mobile device and concerned about bandwidth usage
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Step by step instructions on submitting your internet radio Station to Windows Media Guide
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Step by Step instrucions on getting your internet radio station listed on iTunes Radio.
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As internet broadcasting continues to grow more and more internet broadcasters are interested in broadcasting their content live. Broadcasting live allows you to connect with your viewership in real time, along with creating a live interactive community that is based around your show.
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Much like the Google Play store, the IOS app store has some amazing podcasting apps. The only difference is that Apple has its own stand-alone app that many of us are used to. How can an app compete with Apple? Design, functionality, and ease of use. We have selected our top 5 non-Apple podcasting apps for IOS to make it easy for you.
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Almost every Internet broadcaster uses Skype to connect with guests for a show. Using Skype can be frustrating because it is a half-duplex service, meaning that only one person can talk at a time. This is how you can eliminate ducking in Skype.
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