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I just came across an interesting new (and free) iPhone application, Audioboo. It lets you podcast from your iPhone. Mitch Joel’s “Six Pixels of Separation” blog alerted me to this.

So, I posted a quick cast (iPhonecast?) about it. The sound quality is good, and the overall ease of use beats the setup, editing, and process of doing a complete podcast.

As Mitch asks, will “access, ease-of-us, mobility and speed of delivery . . . change everything you know”?

It may well make social audio as easy as a phone call.

Listen to my first attempt, recorded minutes ago, below:

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Kent Anderson

Kent Anderson

Kent Anderson is the CEO of RedLink and RedLink Network, a past-President of SSP, and the founder of the Scholarly Kitchen. He has worked as Publisher at AAAS/Science, CEO/Publisher of JBJS, Inc., a publishing executive at the Massachusetts Medical Society, Publishing Director of the New England Journal of Medicine, and Director of Medical Journals at the American Academy of Pediatrics. Opinions on social media or blogs are his own.

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That came out pretty cool Kent. I just have to make the addition of the iPhone 3G S to smartphone family (hopefully soon!!).

Thanks, Mitch. I sound more jet-lagged than I realized! But the audio quality of the post amazed me. Great tip!

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