"There was foul play at the old arcade, there were people screaming murder at machines"
- Meursault
In July 2006, I was fortunate enough to be asked to podcast several sessions at a conference I was attending. It was just three years ago, but podcasting was still something so new and exciting in many fields of technology that it was considerably on the bleeding edge. Today, the techniques and tools we used then would be considered rudimentary and unnecessarily old-school.
Now the sleeker tools are available to more and more people. And what do we have? More than 100,000 podcasts are hosted on iTunes, and countless numbers more than that are hosted all across the web. With quick and easy publishing tools, it's easy to create content and even easier to distribute it. Before you know it, you can have a ton of subscribers (almost as many as you have followers on Twitter).










