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  • Carol A says:

    A very gen­er­al comment/request here — I find ITunes very annoy­ing to use for pod­casts (and also clas­si­cal music, but that’s anoth­er sto­ry!). Is there a good RSS feed pro­gram that also loads the pod­cast and keeps every­thing in tidy lists (so I can find things!)?

  • The Uni­ver­si­ty Chan­nel makes videos of aca­d­e­m­ic lec­tures and events from all over the world avail­able to the pub­lic. It is a place where aca­d­e­mics can air their ideas and present research in a full-length, uncut for­mat. Con­trib­u­tors with greater video pro­duc­tion capa­bil­i­ties can sub­mit orig­i­nal pro­duc­tions.

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