The World On Your iPod: OpenPodcast.org, and its natural successor

OpenPodcast.org (archived)

Back in 2004, Ben Tucker created OpenPodcast.org. The idea: Let anybody contribute to a community-run podcast; anything that gets sent in, goes out to the world.

This was one of the first steps to making podcasting a feasible platform for regular people. At the time, ‘podcasting’ was new, hacky, and took a level of technical understanding to implement. OpenPodcast.org served as a platform for content producers, back when implementing the system yourself was difficult.

I found OpenPodcast.org in 2005, and I was blown away. Every morning, hours of audio would just turn up: rambling telephone monologues (which became the basis for many early audio-blogs), independent music, as well as produced shows like the Sound-A-Day Podcast. I was experiencing a whole new world of content, thanks to this free, unmoderated platform.

In 2006, OpenPodcast.org went offline. It simply disappeared. Devoid of the service it provided, many producers moved to Blogger and Feedburner, which were making podcasting simpler. Content found its new home, as well as a better prospect for being found amid the sea of new media.

The death of OpenPodcast.org left the internet devoid of one particular service, though: a constant, always-on tuner for the audible world. Open, centralised platforms like OpenPodcast.org allowed for an intimate view into people’s everyday lives, from all across the world, in one place.

What’s replaced it? I would say AudioBoo.fm. It’s the only thing to fit the bill since OpenPodcast.org’s demise, allowing people to add a slice of their life to a collective pool. While slightly UK-biased in its active user base, it is truly a successor to the type of service OpenPodcast.org delivered almost five years ago.

My only question is, why did it take this long?

Posted 5 March 2010 in Cool Stuff, Et Cetera, SoftwareLeave a comment


Music: The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, "The Sun Ain't Shining No More"

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour are officially my new favourite band.

This song, The Sun Ain’t Shining No More, is from an EP of the same name. Their other (equally excellent) EP “Sonic Arts” is available at the Amazon MP3 store, recently featured in Apple’s 2009 iPod Shuffle video.

It’s not just the punchy funk style, the hypnotic vocal delivery, or catchy guitar riff that gets me about this song – it’s the way they nailed the 70’s style in the music video. It’s scary. Enjoy.

Music: The Asteroids Galaxy Tour

Posted 14 March 2009 in Cool Stuff, MusicLeave a comment


Animation WIP Video by Cerberus

I love watching how people make stuff — this video by Cerberus is no exception.

And who knew Stairway To Heaven sounded so decent sped up?

Posted 7 February 2009 in Animation, Cool StuffLeave a comment


Mike Monterio's Acrylic Drawings

This is just awesome:

Mike Monterio's Drawings

That is all. X3 I’ll have to try something similar one day…

Posted 22 January 2009 in , Cool Stuff