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The biggest S60 news of the week has been announcement of 3 new S60 NSeries multimedia computers by Nokia. In the Open Studio event Nokia demonstrated interesting beta version of forthcoming application. It’s a Nokia Podcasting Application! Manual, automatic and scheduled update of Podcasts is possible over 3G or WLAN. If you use it over cellular, flat rate data packet is absolutely necessary. The application itself is independent of a particular service or service provider. You can preview audio and video Podcasts while they are downloading. Search engine provides URLs as OPML files for summary and easy subscription. Also sending and receiving of Podcasts & links is possible over Bluetooth or MMS.
We were also shown a cool new podcasting feature that will be available to download from Nokia’s site for the latest Series 60 phones – which rules out the N70 – to let you browse and search for shows with keywords via Wi-Fi and download them. You can search for all audio ‘casts, like Stuff’s, and some MP4 video shows will be available too.
Free Download will available on www.nokia.com around early July. It’s compatible only with S60 3rd Edition.
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Looks good. This sort of thing is one of the things I love about open platforms. I might actually start listening to the odd podcast if I can get it on the phone without thinking about it.
Posted by: Rafe | April 28, 2006 01:57 PMExactly! It works like iTunes with regards to podcasts, but you don't have to care about syncing with a PC. For WLAN phones it can be set up so that it uses only for example your home network. And with N91, you don't have to care about running out of memory. I love it :)
Posted by: Jukka | May 2, 2006 11:04 AMHmmmmm Very interesting , I can use that with this little app , http://www.codewave.de/products/mytunesrss/ . All id need then is a decent WIFI connection for my Nokia N91 and all is perfect in the world.
Posted by: Macbuckley | May 21, 2006 09:00 PMmacbuckley
Thanks for this find, seems like a really cool thing. With Nokia Podcasting it's a bit awkward, since playlist URLs need to type manually into the reader. For me downloading of enclosures didn't work, but it could be something with my setup. If S60 Browser could send those links to Podcasting, then it would be nice.
Posted by: Jukka | May 22, 2006 03:55 PMGreat blog with important information! Thanks.
Posted by: Johannes | August 28, 2006 09:39 AMA interesting feature.
Posted by: Lena | November 28, 2006 12:55 PMThe play preview function is a useful extra.
Thanks for your notification!
Hi! Great application! I'd like it!
Posted by: sMs | December 5, 2006 07:18 PMHi. Great application! I'd like it!
Posted by: sMs | December 5, 2006 07:19 PMGreat reading, keep up the great posts.
Posted by: Frauencafe | January 2, 2007 02:09 PM:-) Nice Greetings by Frauencafe
thanks
Posted by: maha | January 23, 2007 05:49 PMThanks for this find, seems like a really cool thing. With Nokia Podcasting it's a bit awkward, since playlist URLs need to type manually into the reader. For me downloading of enclosures didn't work, but it could be something with my setup. If S60 Browser could send those links to Podcasting, then it would be nice..
Posted by: fee | April 18, 2007 06:24 AMVery useful informations and tips.
Posted by: Robert | June 22, 2007 06:55 PMThanks!
It’s very good article. Great site with very good look and perfect information.
Posted by: Usb flashdrive | July 25, 2007 09:25 PMLooks really good. Thanks!
Posted by: Desenie | July 26, 2007 10:33 AMGreat application! I'd like it!
Posted by: Pendrive | August 1, 2007 09:43 PM