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BlawgCast.com – Law for your Ears

by Editors on March 28, 2005

Podcasting meets the legal world at BlawgCast.com, a new "blawg" that focuses on the delivery of law-related audio content through the web.   Podcasting technology lets you download and manage audio content, whether it is a seminar, conference, lecture or speech – and podcasting is growing in popularity as an efficient way to quickly distribute timely content.  BlawgCast will focus on the legal podcasts, and will also show you how to get the technology up and running  with your audio devices (mp3 players, etc.).   You can even set things up to download automatically to your favorite player.  BlawgCast’s hosts, Kevin Heller and Evan Schaeffer, point out some of the other benefits of podcasting in general:

"You can choose what you want to listen to and you can listen to it without having to sit at a computer. Not only does podcasting give you more options than with radio, but the content isn’t governed by the restrictive FCC-enforced rules that have made ordinary radio so plain vanilla. And that content continues to improve every day."

Want to check out a blawgcast? Click here for a recent blawgcast on patent-related issues.

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