Playing With Audio Content on My Phone
While experimenting with various audio sources that I can access on my iPhone, I came across an interesting site from NPR for mobile phone users. ( http://m.opb.npr.org )They have created a site optimized for viewing on a mobile phone with links to NPR radio reports that you access by dialing a phone number. Instead of streaming the story to you as you would expect via a web page connection, this interface presents you with a link to a phone number that you dial to hear the story over a phone connection. This is basically the lowest common denominator approach and is geared to more basic mobile phones and not things like the iPhone (well at least not if Apple and Adobe every get Flash working on the iPhone) or Windows Mobile devices. Below are some screen shots.

The BBC has optimized their podcasts for the iPhone/Touch. This article from the BBC web site, BBC Podcasts on the iPhone and iPod Touch (beta), outlines what is available. These are MP3 files that stream nicely on a wi-fi network, but don’t work very well on EDGE. When you visit the BBC Podcast page ( http://bbc.co.uk/podcasts ) through an iPhone or iPod Touch you are automatically directed to a page optimized for display through Safari on these devices. Screen shots below…
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December 30th, 2007 21:55
I use my Touch and Orb (and some other small program too) to stream my Sirius satellite radio onto my Touch (when I’m in range of my WiFi anyways). I like it because I don’t have to move my Sirius receiver downstairs or out of my car to listen to it. You can stream a lot of things from Orb (http://www.orb.com) but one drawback is that you have to have Orb running on your computer to access it.