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THE DINOSAURNEWS PODCASTING DIRECTORY

Welcome to the our Podcast Index
Here we list links to dinosaur-related podcast subscriptions and feeds as well as providing some core information on how to get started.

What is Podcasting?
Wikipedia's definition is as follows: " Podcasting is a term used to describe a group of technologies for distributing audio or video programs over the Internet using a publisher/subscriber model. It differs from earlier online delivery because it automates the transfer of digital media files to the user's computer for later use. Podcasting enables independent producers to create self-published, syndicated "shows," and gives broadcast radio or television programs a new distribution method. Subscribing to podcasts allows users to collect individual programs from a variety of sources for listening or viewing at the user's convenience" More

What do you need to get started?
You need to download some open-source software known as a Podcast Receiver.
We have trialled few and would recommend Juice (formerly known as iPodder Lemon). It certainly isn't a 'lemon' so we can see why they changed the name!. Go the the download page on Scourceforge by clicking here or on the banner above.

How To Download these Podcasts
Either click on the podcast icon below and add the URL address into your Podcast Receiver Subscriptions or

You can enter this direct Dinosaurnews subscription address http://www4.wave.co.nz/~jollyroger/dino2004/DinPod.xml into your receiver, to link to a selection of podcasts that we have found of interest


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New Scientist Magazine

Big Trouble in the Late Triassic by Paul Olsen
The Life History of T.rex by Dr Greg Ericssen

Naked Scientists
Dinosaurs and Fossils - Jurassic Science set in Stone
Dinosaur Science, Ancient Diets and Fossilised Crocodiles

Science Friday
From a godzilla-like crocodile relation to an early bird relative in South America

Fashion Tribes
Dinosaurs - Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
Sue - Inside and Out!
Join paleontologist Dr. Chris Brochu for a close examination of "Sue," the world's largest and most complete T. Rex. Dr. Brochu was the lead researcher at The Field Museum, Chicago, when "Sue" arrived for study

This Week In Dinosaurs
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Dr. Robert Bakker, Art Anderson, Tom Kaye and “Dinosaur” George Blasing speak about Leonardo

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