June 23, 2009
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If you click on the "iTunes Podcast" link on the upper right, you can subscribe to audio and video content from the LUCI lab through the iTunes store now. It was broken. Apple support technicians helped us to clean up our records in the database. Now anything we record shows up in your iPod with nary a lift of your finger (after lifting a finger to subscribe). The content is still a little raw, but it's flowing at least.... |
[News: Local] Posted by djp3 at 4:00 PM | Comments (2)
djp3 thank you for the podcast and I have come to add value to the blog for the itunes "newbies" who don't know their history. Most of us never thought education would meet technology in this form. iTunes has come such a long way! My first MP3 player was an RCA Lyra that had a CF slot. It was horrible! Then I got my hands on a creative CD player that read MP3 and thought that was just about the best thing ever! But then there was iPod. Mac only, seemed very cool, but was so expensive! I finally jumped in with a 20gb 4th gen iPod and haven't looked back. It's so funny when I see people rail against iTunes, but I remember the clunky software for that Lyra and I compare that to the iTunes of today and my head spins.

iTunes has come such a long way! My first MP3 player was an RCA Lyra that had a CF slot. It was horrible! Then I got my hands on a creative CD player that read MP3 and thought that was just about the best thing ever! But then there was iPod. Mac only, seemed very cool, but was so expensive! I finally jumped in with a 20gb 4th gen iPod and haven't looked back. It's so funny when I see people rail against iTunes, but I remember the clunky software for that Lyra and I compare that to the iTunes of today and my head spins.
Posted by: anonymous at September 30, 2009 4:08 PM