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2009-08-30
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2009-08-30
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2009-08-30
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2009-08-30
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2009-08-30
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It might add a bit of interest if you could create at least the initial, N900/Maemo 5-focused episode entirely on the N900 itself. The mic is there, obviously, and if the video recording software has even basic trimming and splicing capabilities, you might be able to use it to assemble your show.
Of course, someone would have to send you an N900...
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2009-08-30
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2009-08-30
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Hey everyone.
I've been thinking about starting a Maemo-specific podcast putting out episodes maybe once every week or two covering news, new software releases and tips and tricks for getting the most out of Maemo. It wouldn't be fully centered on Maemo 5/N900 either.
I've never created a podcast before... is there anyone in the community that has some experience? Anyone interested in helping or being interviewed on it? Ideas?
What do you think?
I've been thinking about starting a Maemo-specific podcast putting out episodes maybe once every week or two covering news, new software releases and tips and tricks for getting the most out of Maemo. It wouldn't be fully centered on Maemo 5/N900 either.
I've never created a podcast before... is there anyone in the community that has some experience? Anyone interested in helping or being interviewed on it? Ideas?
What do you think?