AcroDesign Technologies today released AudioBay,
a podcasting application for Windows Mobile Pocket PCs. The software
lets users record a podcast episode using the Pocket PC’s
built-in recorder and upload it to a Web over a wireless Internet
connection for immediate access by the public.
“We are excited to release the first software to allow mobile
users to create and publish podcasts,” said AcroDesign's Scott
Thibault. “AudioBay enables anyone to become a broadcaster with
their own portable recording studio.”
The software publishes podcasts to AcroDesign's servers. 12 months free hosting is included in the software purchase.
Podcasting
is the creation and distribution of audio files using RSS feeds,
letting users download individual podcasts or subscribe to a podcast
feed. AudioBay is designed to make this process simple and mobile:
users can record podcasts from anywhere and the software saves the
audio in a file and then uploads it to the AcroDesign
Technologies’ hosting service. As soon as the podcast is uploaded
it will be available to the public as an RSS feed to download and play
on desktop PCs or mobile MP3 players.
AudioBay retails for $24.95 and is available immediately VoiceAtom.com.
This piece verbatim from Podcasting News.Technorati Tags: audio, podcasting, pocket pc
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