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	<title>Comments on: 80% of Podcasts Never Make it to a Portable Player?</title>
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		<title>By: The importance of portability to podcasting? &#187; The Elusive Fish &#8212; Creative Services &#187; Article Archive</title>
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		<description>[...] My own thought is that the defining aspect of a podcast seems to be the use of RSS to automatically deliver the files, and that opinion seems to be backed by the comments left for the study&#8217;s authors not to mention the wikipedia entry on podcasting. But what is driving the growth in podcasting is the underlying &#8216;my media - my way&#8217; philosophy. Listen when you want. Listen how you want. Whether that&#8217;s at 2 am in front of the desktop, 7am on a burned CD over the car stereo during the morning commute or 7pm at the gym with your MP3 player. It&#8217;s your choice. [...]</description>
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