A Must-See Video Podcast!
If you know me, you know that I spend much of my internet-surfing free time exploring the web looking for interesting, and mostly nerdy, tech content. It comes in the form of Blogs, Audio Podcasts (great for long car trips) and Video Podcasts (not so great for long car trips). I'm going to focus this post on the latter type - video podcasts.
In my search for good video podcast content, I often run across ones that hook me and get me checking the site every time I can drain a little bandwidth from the local coffee shops. And of course I find ones that aren't worth a dime, or worse yet, the 25 minutes it took for me to get it (that's 5 minutes to drive to the coffee shop and 20 minutes to download it).
Today was one that hooked me. Like crack to a drug addict, oh man, I'm hooked (okay, so maybe not that bad). I was browsing the iTunes podcast library and stumbled across a video podcast by the New York Times. It's by their technology columnist David Pogue. Now, stop right there. The first thing I thought is probably what you're thinking. "New York Times... yeah, I'm sure any podcast they produce will be just as fun and exciting to watch as Ze Frank or Ricky Gervais...It won't be dry or boring at all..." Thinking this, I almost went right past it. But I had heard David Pogue before (on his audio podcast) and thought he was a little funny and a pretty enjoyable speaker. So I decided to give it a shot and downloaded every one they had available - all 41 of them! I'm already halfway through them and just stopped long enough to go to the bathroom and post to my blog. Not only is the tech information interesting and informative, but he is seriously very funny (okay, so usually in a slightly geeky/nerdy sort of way, but still funny). Each video is short enough for him to review the product or genre of products and add a small amount of humor - enough to get you to smile and want to watch the next one. It's what video podcasts were meant to be. So check it out. Now!
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