Amilcar Cabral
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Podcasting is a way to get a monthly Freedom Archives program automatically downloaded to your computer or portable audio device - or you can listen to one at a time.This is a nice convenience if you have a portable MP3 player or if you have a slow connection. You can also get the audio on your computer or portable media player, whenever you want.
Once you have things set up, you will always have access to the audio for listening!
If you want to hear a podcast now, click on one of the links in the left column and it will play on your computer in your favorite media player. For other software choices see the options below.
If you want to subscribe to RSS feeds directly, click here:
Audio MP3 Podcast—http://feeds2.feedburner.com/freedomarchives
Otherwise, if you have an account on the iTunes store (they are free) you can subscribe here.
Apple iTunes Subscribe to audio versions of Freedom Archives! If you already own an iPod or other device, you probably already have this software. Just subscribe to Freedom Archives through the iTunes store, or use the iTunes buttons on this page. |
There are a lot! Some folks like using a single desktop application to keep up with blogs, podcasts, news, etc. Check out FeedDemon for Windows, and NetNewsWire for Mac (note that these are commercial programs).
You can also use web-based news reader services (like Google Reader or NewsGator which will let you subscribe and listen to podcast feeds.
Certain “Internet Radio” appliances, portable media players and even mobile phones can subscribe to podcast feeds. For all these solutions, you will need to use the XML/RSS feed links at the bottom of this page.
A feed (also called XML or RSS) is simply a link to a web page that will tell programs what files are available for downloading and where to download them.
Subscribe with iTunes: audio (podcast)
Audio MP3 Podcast—http://feeds2.feedburner.com/freedomarchives