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What is it? A simple chat about the basics of pods, blogs and vlogs.

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Jamillah Knowles | 03:12 UK time, Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Going back to our roots, the podcast this week asks the basic questions, what exactly are podcasts, blogs and vlogs? We talk about them every week on the show, but since we started, some of the rules changed, some of the technology grew and frankly everyone became so creative and entertaining that we thought it was high time to reassess the basics.
If we mentioned a place that you would like to visit online, then you can find all the links right here:


    VerdiFirst up we talk to prolific video blogger who tells us about adding video to blogs and the popularity of online video.

    Podcast BunkerOn our home turf, talking about podcasting from the safety of , Bruce Chandley explains the ABCs of podcasting with some handy hints for those who would like to try for themselves.

    Common Craft Last but never least online, what exactly is a Blog these days anyway? Lee LeFever of has been making explainers on the web for years. Who better to ask for the simple low-down?

    By the way - Chris Vallance, formerly of this parish and welcome visitor has been hanging out with pop stars and web stars lately. Listen to him at the Modern Liberty Gathering - at about 2.22 on the time line. Fancy pants!

    If you have seen a blog or heard a podcast that you think we should know about, drop me a line at podsandblogs -at- bbc.co.uk I'd love to hear from you.

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