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I’m pretty sure the “Personal On Demand” definition was actually stage thought of AFTER the initial podcasts were named, as due to Apples flood of advertising, now all MP3 players stage are referred to as iPods, regardless of manufacturer… Oh, on note “Despite their slightly less beautiful aesthetic and less intuitive navigation, Creative Zen Media devices offer more functionality (and storage) for less money than Apple devices -“ The navigation software that iPods use is actually a Creative ‘baby’. That’s why there was a huge stage legal battle recently… which Creative won… Ray (sunshine) 10 Jan 06 Sure, if you check today, wikipedia gives full credit to Creative for the acronym. Take the time to roll back the wikipedia page on podcast. As of the day before this post was made (funny, isnt it?) Creative was not mentioned, rather “some competing mp3 player manufacturers” is used. As of last October, “some writers” are credited with the name, and a footnote with links shows that the acronym in question had been around since October 2004.
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