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Damn you Ovi.
Aside from that very cool I like it. The jingles are bit cheesetastic though.
good pod cast really informative, sound quality was a bit crap though (student dj coming out) and getting an RSS and hook it into itunes. I think you would get loads of listeners!
i'll never stop laughing.
no feed though guys. got an intro and you don't have a feed. sigh.
RIGHT! If you need the mp3 - it should be accessible from there ^
Wheeeeeeeeeee!
Host it at SMS Text News?
re: James and the Amazing Technicolour Mobile Apps Suite, this is soooooooooooo far beyond normob that he might as well be from Mars. I'd hazard a guess that even one of those apps is a bridge too far for 95% of the population.
Of course people (well, some people. Er, some of James' friends. er...) want to do this sort of stuff. The H.U.G.E challenge for MNO's and vendors is how to do this like Apple would. Maybe this sort of thing will remain the domain of the Alpha-Geek.
/m
Also a quick outline would be good too. I know its a 'draft' so they are just tips and lastly use a better player as you can't get a sense of where you are since there is no times e.g. you are at 2:30 of 31:15.. etc
Cheers