After a
few days off I'm in the swing of things at SXSW, where the first thing I got to do was interview Eric Rice (off-site) of Audioblog.com yesterday. Audioblog started as a service that allowed people to
record podcasts by calling a phone number; today the company offers many more related services - including video
hosting and delivery. Found out a number of interesting things. First, the company is in the process of
rebranding and will soon be referred to as Hipcast - to better reflect their offerings beyond audio and blogs.
Second, they are expanding operations into Japan with Castella.jp. Eric
Rice is a busy man in the podcasting scene and his company looks to be on the ascent.Audioblog.com rebranding and expanding
After a
few days off I'm in the swing of things at SXSW, where the first thing I got to do was interview Eric Rice (off-site) of Audioblog.com yesterday. Audioblog started as a service that allowed people to
record podcasts by calling a phone number; today the company offers many more related services - including video
hosting and delivery. Found out a number of interesting things. First, the company is in the process of
rebranding and will soon be referred to as Hipcast - to better reflect their offerings beyond audio and blogs.
Second, they are expanding operations into Japan with Castella.jp. Eric
Rice is a busy man in the podcasting scene and his company looks to be on the ascent.






