SplashCast does PodCasts

This is pretty neat. You can now create your own podcast channel from RSS feeds that’s embeddable on your blog or anyone else’s for that matter and get an RSS feed for the channel as well. Dubbed the MyPodCastNetwork, pick your favorite podcasts from a directory that SplashCast maintains, add your own if you have some and that’s it - you’re on your way to becoming a famous producer of audio and video content. Your channel can be displayed on your own site, on someone else’s site, or be subscribed to, via RSS.

Consumers can add the feed for any show to their RSS readers or to ZapTXT. If you use ZapTXT, we’ll send you a notification via IM, Skype, Mobile Device or Email when new content is published  to channels that you subscribe to so you dont have to keep looking for updates.

iTunes works for this as well but if you want a rich consuming experience for certain types of audio and video content on your computer, laptop or Wii, the SplashCast media player makes a  lot of sense.  What I need to figure out tonight when I get home is how to move this content using my AirPort Express onto my home theater system, atleast for audio content. That would put SplashCast content on equal footing with other media that I consume via my receiver.

The blogosphere is lighting up with reviews on the release. 

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