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February 7, 2007 1:16 PM PST

Foneshow puts podcasts on your phone

by Rafe Needleman
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Boston -- I just saw a new company that lets you listen to podcasts on your phone: Foneshow. It's a two-person company, but I'm impressed by how well the small team has thought through the mechanics of taking audio shows and porting them to a phone.

It works like this: you subscribe to a podcast either from the Foneshow site or from the podcast's home page (if the publisher has put a Foneshow sign-up on the page). Then, whenever there's a new episode of your podcast, the system sends you an SMS message with a unique phone number. Most phones will let you easily select the number and dial it. Foneshow uses that number in combination with your caller ID to then play your podcast over the phone.

The Onion -- on your phone!

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Once you're listening the podcast, you can use voice mail-like keys to pause or rewind the playback, unsubscribe from the show, or forward it to someone else. Coming soon: the capability to speed up the podcast (without raising the pitch), which will be great for interesting but slow-speaking 'casters. Maybe to come after that: advertising, as in, "Press No. 5 to be connected to Ronco!"

I did a "Real Deal" podcast with Tom Merritt that I found on the site here. The Foneshow crew needs to put some work into its site design and usability, but the core functionality looks good. One problem: since Foneshow streams podcasts over the air, I can't use it to listen to podcasts on my cellular-free subway ride to work.

By the way, if you want to record podcasts from your mobile phone, check out BlogTalkRadio, GCast, HipCast, and PodoMatic.

Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products, as editor of CNET's Webware. E-mail Rafe.
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Foneshow podcasts to the cell phone
by billburke3 February 10, 2007 12:50 PM PST
Sounds cool; I like the rewind feature as well.
They also look like they have a nice list of podcasts ready to subscribe to.

Podcasting to the cell phone is an interesting new concept; I also discovered the "PAL" application from Adondo; if I call my PC (PAL gives your PC a telephone number) I can listen to podcasts I've selected, as well as managing e-mail, getting news feeds and trafffic & weather reports, from my cellphone too.
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by mobilefan April 16, 2008 1:22 PM PDT
Check out Lexy; www.lexy.com. Same idea as foneshow but better executed and way more fun.
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