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“iPod Feature Request: Intelligent Listening Transference”
August 27, 2009 by Kyle Brady
Tags: Apple, BBC, Guest Post, iPod, NPR, Podcasts
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Although the podcast process is a great modern innovation for on-demand quality programming, and the television industry would do well to take note, there remains a problem: if a podcast is started on an iPod, but not finished, the only way to continue later is to either not listen to anything else or memorize its time position.
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