A Guide to iTunes & Podcast Feeds: Part 1

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Summary: How to use iTunes and podcast feeds in this free video tutorial on online video social networking and journaling.

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By James A. Donnelly
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James A. Donnelly, Madpod.com, has been working in television and with video for over 2 decades. Donnelly has worked on dozens of television productions as a producer for New York...read more

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"Hi everybody, how are you doing? I'm James Donnelly for Expert Village. With video bogging, iTunes is a great way to submit your pod cast and have people find you. And here's Leo Laport and you can see the little orange thing spinning, which means it's downloading. You can get all of these, if I want or just get individual episodes of the tech guy which is Leo. And here is the tiki bar. This is video, and here is the other thing, this little symbol here, that means these are videos. So for video pod casts, or video blogs, depending on what day or what time of day it is people will tell you differently. But once again it all works the same. The RSS feeds, this is video, and I believe Leos' up here is all audio because we don't have those little symbols. Then dummy cast here. This is mainly video too and then mad pod. It's mixed there is one video in there and the rest seem to me audio. So basically that it iTunes and if you want to go back to the iTunes store you just click iTunes, store and the center button here."

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