A Whole Lotta Nothing: Listening to podcasts piecemeal: huffduffer
This makes me so happy! Matt is using Huffduffer. Specifically, Matt is using Huffduffer together with Instacast and this is how he’s doing it.
This makes me so happy! Matt is using Huffduffer. Specifically, Matt is using Huffduffer together with Instacast and this is how he’s doing it.
A good overview of making Huffduffer play nicely with podcasting software on iOS.
Huffduffer is a niche tool that, for me, solves a recurring problem. I can now save episodes from any device without having to subscribe to an entire show if I’m just interested in a a single episode.
I had a lot of fun chatting with Chris and Dave on the Shop Talk Show. It is now available for your listening and huffduffing pleasure.
This ticks all my boxes: a podcast by Eric and Jen about the history of the web. I can’t wait for this to start!
This is so cool! A short screencast about Huffduffer.
I’ve been huffduffing some of the best talks from this year’s South by Southwest—some I saw, some I missed. Subscribe to the podcast feed if you want to catch up with them at your leisure.
Thanks to Jason Scott, every episode of The Sound Of Young America ever recorded is now stored on the Internet Archive. Get huffduffing!
A nice succinct description of Huffduffer. Lovely.
I love this little story of small pieces of the internet loosely joining together: NPR, Twitter, Downcast and Huffduffer.
Another satisfied convert to the world of huffduffing, Joel has written some very kind words about the site.
Interestingly, the fact that Huffduffer is free worries him. In this case his fears are unwarranted but it’s a legitimate worry with free services: what if it gets bought out and shut down?
A great way of supporting the best podcast on the planet: a limited set of prints by five designers, illustrators and artists. Grab yours quick before they’re all gone.
A very handy “how to” for recording your own podcast.
Adrian Hon’s Kickstarter project has already reached its goal. I can’t wait for the podcasting to start.
If you're a long-time listener to Radiolab, this T-shirt will make sense to you. I want it.
A nice description of how to use Huffduffer to manage newly found music.
Excellent huffduffing fodder: "The Box is a series of short interviews with people who make cool stuff, hosted by Tim Van Damme."
A list of services you can use to get your podcast transcribed.
Thanks to the brilliant Glenn Jones, there is now a Firefox plug-in for Huffduffer. Right-click on a link to an audio file and select "Huffduff it" and you will get the pre-filled Huffduffer form in a pop-up window.
A treasure trove of podcasts from the University of Oxford. Some of this stuff is crying out to be huffduffed.
The BBC were at dConstruct. This podcast episode includes interviews with Steven Johnson, Aleks and the the Dopplr Matts.
A short video Q&A I did with New Riders. The camera does not flatter.
There's a new technology podcast available from The Guardian. It's hosted by Aleks and judging from the first episode, it's going to be very good indeed.
Check out the redesigned site for the podcast from Jon and John. Acknowledge the divinity in its gloriously liquid splendour. Smashing work, chaps!
I had a chat with Paul Boag this morning and now the podcast episode is online. Me, Paul Hammond, Drew McLellan and Christian Heilmann discuss APIs.
Audio and video from the typography conference held in Brighton earlier this year, including Joe's presentation about the signage in the Toronto subway. Download the files or subscribe to the podcasts.
The website for the Fundamentos Web conference provided audio and video files but no RSS feed to enclose them so Nick Dunn has created one for us.
This transcript of Pat'n'Bruce's talk at the Geek in the Park makes for a great, thought-provoking read.
Apple are chasing companies that use the word "podcast", even though they have no claim to that word. Asshats.
Podcast interview: Greg Hoy of Happy Cog Philadelphia.
Steve, Kevin, and the other AOLers do the right thing and provide a transcript of their (excellent) panel from Southby. Come on, other speakers... where are your transcripts?
Web Ring 2.0
Stan talks about the upcoming Event Apart in Philadelphia.
You can now create podcasts on Odeo. This is going to be huge.
Quite nice, but a bit too cluttered for my taste. I still prefer Odeo.
Podcasting has an anthem.
Scroll down to the end - Apple are offering a command line tool for adding chapters to podcasts. You can also add images which will show up in the artwork window of iTunes.
20 more radio programmes are getting the MP3 treatment.
The first of the Reith lectures is available online. There's also a podcast you can subscribe to.
This is the plain vanilla look.
You can subscribe to the RSS feed of links.