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« AT&T Warns Apple, Others About MPEG Video Patent Infringement | Main | Bill Gates Plans Challenge to iPod »Kentucky's Ernie Fletcher Intros Latest Governor PodcastFebruary 10, 2006Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher is the latest state governor to introduce a podcast. The Governor Ernie Fletcher's Podcast lets people listen to the governor's latest public addresses on their computer or portable media player. "Moving Kentucky forward means making state government more accessible to our citizens," said Governor Fletcher. "Podcasting is another way we are doing just that -- bringing government to the people with the most up-to-date technology possible." The podcast is a free service available to anyone with an Internet connection. Governor Fletcher becomes one of the first governors in the nation to utilize the growing technology that expands the use of Internet-based multi-media to reach constituents. Fletcher's podcast joins Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee's podcast and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger podcast. "More and more citizens and businesses are going to the Internet as their first source for news, information and interaction," explained Governor Fletcher. "Taking advantage of this technology ensures Kentucky state government is there to greet them." Governor Ernie Fletcher's Podcast Details CommentsI can already smell an argument on the horizon about whether a collection of mp3s that happens to have a feed qualifies as a podcast or if a "true podcast" is a regular, intentional series. Perhaps even a different word will evolve. But, for now, "podcast" is a money word. (Comments on my own 'cast are welcome: www.skypiecesradio.com) Posted by: Mike at February 14, 2006 09:18 PM I can already smell an argument on the horizon about whether a collection of mp3s that happens to have a feed qualifies as a podcast or if a "true podcast" is a regular, intentional series. Perhaps even a different word will evolve to differentiate the two. But, for now, "podcast" is a money word and no one will want to switch to a new term. (Comments on my own 'cast are welcome: www.skypiecesradio.com) Posted by: Mike at February 14, 2006 09:19 PM I can already smell an argument on the horizon about whether a collection of mp3s that happens to have a feed qualifies as a podcast or if a "true podcast" is a regular, intentional series. Perhaps even a different word will evolve to differentiate the two. But, for now, "podcast" is a money word and no one will want to switch to a new term. (Comments on my own 'cast are welcome: www.skypiecesradio.com) Posted by: Mike at February 14, 2006 09:31 PM I can already smell an argument on the horizon about whether a collection of mp3s that happens to have a feed qualifies as a podcast or if a "true podcast" is a regular, intentional series. Perhaps even a different word will evolve to differentiate the two. But, for now, "podcast" is a money word and no one will want to switch to a new term. (Comments on my own 'cast are welcome: www.skypiecesradio.com) Posted by: Mike at February 14, 2006 10:37 PM ok... I kept getting error messages everytime I tried to post... now there they ALL are. Feel free to delete! Posted by: Mike at February 14, 2006 10:38 PM Post a comment
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