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The Daily Roundup: Feeds and a dedicated Website

Today’s Roundup will be available later, as I have been making some updates to the pdocast setup. And here are some announcements.

New Podcast Feed

There is a new Daily Roundup Podcast Feed at Feedburner, here:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/dailyroundup

It seems robust, but comments and feedback are always welcome since these things are fiddly to set up and I may have missed something.

For the moment, I will also maintain the Odeo feed.

Dedicated Website for the Daily Roundup

My Politics Daily website will now be dedicated to the Daily Roundup, rather than as an aggregator of Political News Feeds.

The Daily Roundup will continue to appear on the following sites in addition:

Legal Stuff

You may include a segment of up to around 30s in your website, and host the 30s or so on your server.

Also, you may link directly back to my MP3 file from a flash player.

However, you may NOT make a copy of my whole MP3 on your website. I have a setup that can download more than 10,000 copies each day if necessary, so there is no need. The reason is simply that that makes it impossible for me to count listeners - and in a trial that is important.

If you would like to include the Roundup in your site every day, the best way is to contact me about using one of my flash sidebar players - which update each day, or even give you a playlist of recent episodes.

The link for the current review is (this will update each day):

http://ripple.radiotail.com/1473/the-papers-today.mp3

The link for individual roundups work like this:

http://ripple.radiotail.com/1473/20080125-wardman-wire-daily-roundup.mp3

http://ripple.radiotail.com/1473/20080124-wardman-wire-daily-roundup.mp3

http://ripple.radiotail.com/1473/20080123-wardman-wire-daily-roundup.mp3

and so on.

Wrapping Up

Thanks in advance for your help and comments.

About the Author

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Matt is an internet consultant, commentator, freelance writer and Project Manager based in the UK. He is available for hire. Matt edits the Wardman Wire, and writes at Poligeeks, Total Politics, and occasionally in several other places.

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