Podcast Enters the Vernacular, Startups Get Funded
Date: Tuesday, August 9th, 2005, 05:44
Category: Podcast
The word ‘Podcast’ was added to the Oxford Dictionary and is now officially part of English language. Definition:
“Podcast” (a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar programme, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player) is now an official part of the English language, as the word has been included in the Oxford Dictionary.
In related news Adam Curry?s PodShow received $8.85 million in venture capital and Evan Williams? Odeo received an unspecified investment from Charles River Ventures, Amicus Ventures, and 14 individual investors.
My Odeo Channel (odeo/88733f8106acc271)
Episode 4 of the PowerPage Podcast will be available tomorrow via iTunes. Investors are more than welcome to get in touch
The word ‘Podcast’ was added to the Oxford Dictionary and is now officially part of English language. Definition:
“Podcast” (a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar programme, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player) is now an official part of the English language, as the word has been included in the Oxford Dictionary.
In related news Adam Curry?s PodShow received $8.85 million in venture capital and Evan Williams? Odeo received an unspecified investment from Charles River Ventures, Amicus Ventures, and 14 individual investors.
My Odeo Channel (odeo/88733f8106acc271)
Episode 4 of the PowerPage Podcast will be available tomorrow via iTunes. Investors are more than welcome to get in touch
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