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First iPhone Transmission of 2007

 
--Beginning of transmission--

We need to talk. It's been awhile since you heard from me. Thank you, those of you still subscribed, for continuing to keep your receivers tuned in to Transmitting to Earth! Perhaps you'll be hearing from me more often this year.

In fact, that's what today's transmission is, more or less, all about. That and the iPhone -- but we'll get to Apple Incorporated's latest revolutionary gadget in just a moment. First, I want to let you know that I'll soon be (finally) releasing another Tempo of the Down podcast, and I've even secured the domain tempo of the down dot com so that I force myself take the matter more seriously. So you'll likely be hearing from me more in regards to that.

But wait, there's more! I've also taken on a more active role in the organization Association of Music Podcasting (AMP). As part of my new AMP responsibilities, I'll be composing a new version of the AMP newsletter, a document aimed at providing more information about music podcasting, podcast-safe music, and other AMP-related endeavors. I'm sure some of the research and time I put into the AMP newsletter will reflect in Transmitting to Earth, as well.

So the iPhone...what else can I say but "Wow"? This could be the wireless Internet radio I've been waiting for. It's got WiFi, it's got OS X, and it's got a screen wider than the one my brand-new iPod has! Unfortunately, it's not available 'til June...In the meantime, it's just possible the gorgeous new iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED will tide us over, and at less than half the price!

Until the next transmission, stay subscribed and tell your friends to pick up this blog and podcast's feed. (Yes, Transmitting to Earth is often a podcast, too -- I'll bet you'd forgotten that. Well, so did I!) Also please consider subscribing to that newsletter I'll be handling; simply send an email to amp dot newsletter at gmail dot com letting me know you want to receive the newsletter!

--End of transmission (for now)--

Comments:
Thank you,

I look forward to the new episode!

Serge
 
Thanks Serge,

I am also looking forward to having a new session out there. So stay tuned!

Harold
 
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