The bald-headed guru is usually right. This time he's wrong -- about Mark Ramsey usually being right, that is.
Mark Ramsey is usually wrong.
He's just usually adept at obfuscating.
He'll start out with a statement that is completely wrong, contradict his stated position in the middle of his blog post, and then flip back to his original argument but use his contradictory stance has the example of why he is right.
(I mean -- geez, dude. Pick a side on HD Radio, will ya? Hint: It's gonna bomb.)
This time he's wrong about "Podcasting" having a bad name.
Ramsey's best suggestion is "AudioMag"???
Puh-leeeze!
Why saddle a burgeoning technology with the name of one that's near death?
Godin nails it in his post, and I'll attempt to drive the point further...
Podcast refers to more than the audio device that spawned its popularity -- "POD" can (and does) denote the seedlings of ideas they distribute, their portability, the fact they are pieces of a greater whole, and can be assembled in any number of ways to create a user's custom experience.
Think Portable-On-Demand (POD), don't strictly view it as some Apple iBrand.


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