Joined this group 3-4 days ago, came to know
about this from Andy's blog.
Intro about myself, well I am from India and I
graduated with B.Tech degree in CSE from
IIIT-H[www.iiit.net] in 2003 and am currently employed
at eMuzed (www.emuzed.com). I have general interest
in multimedia related technologies.
I am interested in the idea of mobcasting [Its Andy
who discovered my interest in mobcasting :) ] and
would be happy to contribute to shape it to reality.
My blog: http://thiyagarajan.blogspot.com
Cheers,
Rajan
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ndy Carvin <acarvin@...> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> yes, that's essentially what we're talking about,
> but coming up with a
> solution that's entirely open source, so we don't
> have to rely on
> localized or proprietary software to do it. The
> discussions have been
> quiet as of late, much of it due to the fact I've
> been tied up with
> Katrina-related work for the last two weeks. I'm in
> the process of
> writing a brief two-pager for a colleague at Nokia
> who's expressed
> interest in our project, to see if he can stir up
> some support for it.
> Meanwhile, I'm off to Scotland tomorrow and will be
> gone for about 10
> days, so once I get back at the end of the month,
> hopefully we'll be
> able to pick things up and focus a bit more then.
>
> thanks,
> ac
>
> David_Gravina wrote:
>
> >Hi there,
> >
> >I'm excited about the existance of this group as i
> came up with this idea ina branstorm
> >with some clients without knowing anythingabout
> mobcasting or evete blogger audioblog
> >feature. a quick search and i found you guys....
> >
> >so heres what i want to do - call up a telephone
> nbr and leave a voicemal message which
> >gets uploaded to the server and updates both a web
> page and the podcast rss feed
> >(excuse me if i get some terminilogy wrong im
> pretty new to podcasting tech itself). So in
> >one call i make content for the site and update all
> the subscribed casters - i think this is
> >what yo guys are talking about in part atleast.
> >
> >My initial thought was to use jconnect here in
> Australia - theres also http://
> >www.j2global.com for global groups. These services
> can email a wav file and is FREE - so
> >yo ucould set yourself upa nbr and then we need to
> write some code to convert the
> >attachment to a mp3/4 file or whatever the right
> format is and then upload to the server
> >doingthenecessary XML/RSS malarky (im VERY fuzzy on
> all that but its the easy bit isnt it?)
> >Also be nice to top and tail it with the usual
> podcast type sting as well.
> >
> >seemed simple enough to me but i don't code much
> these days so i could be wrong!
> >
> >Inetrested in your thoughts on this,
> >
> >Dave Gravina
> >DIgital Eskimo.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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