Free Irish Podhost

March 6, 2005

I’m sure many people have heard about podcasting and want to get involved in the process. Many wouldn’t want to pay hosting site to upload their MP3 files and maybe that’s why they haven’t started, well to make it super simple and free just email your MP3 file to podhost@gmail.com and maybe add the show notes in the body of the email. Now all people have to do is login to the gmail account > click and listen on their computer. Now anyone with a voice can start a podcast, It will be very interesting over the next few months to listen to a wide range of people share their views/experiences.

Just send your MP3 file to podhost@gmail.com, people can listen to the shows by logging in with podhost and password: ipodder.

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  1. What stops someone changing the password?

    Comment by Robinb — March 7, 2005 @ 8:04 pm

  2. I can’t see the reason why someone would change the password, although they might like the sound of podhost@gmail.com and want to use it.

    Well if it gets started and people email their podcast we can worry about it when we get to that stage. But I have the secret question so I can always change it back asap if it happens.

    Hope to see some Irish people getting involved soon, we might just have to wait until the newspapers get involved and write about podcasting in Ireland.

    Comment by Liam Burke — March 7, 2005 @ 8:19 pm

  3. I found this website while browsing after Irish podcasters and I think your Gmail-idea is great! I’m coming to Ireland for St Patrick’s Day and might try and do a podcast while I’m there.

    May I upload it there as well or is it “Irish Only”-territory? ;-) I only did one podcast in English before, but more in Swedish and German, but it would be nice to give it another try!

    Greetings from Stockholm!

    Comment by steffanie — March 8, 2005 @ 8:45 pm

  4. Thanks for the comment, you’re very welcome to upload the podcast, I’d be more than happy to listen to it and I’m sure alot of Irish people would enjoy logging in and listening to your experience of St Patrick’s Day as a tourist.

    Hope you enjoy your stay in Ireland, best of luck with the podcast and I will look forward to hearing it.

    Comment by Liam Burke — March 8, 2005 @ 9:05 pm

  5. Thank you very much! :-) This is my first English podcast from november last year:
    Since the I have only been podcasting in German :-)

    Comment by steffanie — March 9, 2005 @ 1:25 pm

  6. Your English is better than what most people talk like here. Very good sound quality too.

    5,4,3,2,1 Bye, very funny.

    Comment by Liam Burke — March 9, 2005 @ 1:38 pm

  7. Thanks Liam! :-)

    Comment by steffanie — March 9, 2005 @ 5:52 pm

  8. nto the ravenous and ever-growing Google monster. Read more at EirePreneur: Podating? and Liam Burke’s Podhost Gmail account.

    Pingback by Podcastplayer.org — March 14, 2005 @ 2:25 pm

  9. Good effort, but far too vulnerable to a random punter deleting the mails. Other options may be to still use gmail, but run gmailfs on a webserver, using gmail to store the data, but a seperate webserver to distribute the data. Perhaps a netsoc machine in tip inst?

    Comment by Gavin — May 1, 2005 @ 4:34 pm

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