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March 16, 2005
PodGuides for Irish tourism market
I wonder if there would be a (micro) business in doing PodGuides for the Irish tourism market? If I was an American tourist planning a trip to Killarney, for instance, I can imagine ticking boxes in a web-based directory for spoken podguides corresponding to Muckroos House, Ross Castle, Torc Waterfall, and so on. Then batch download to my MP3 player and throw it in the suitcase read for my trip to the 'auld country'.
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This is cool. We must try some podcasts that preview Eigse in Carlow, Junction in Clonmel and the Kilkenny Arts Festival.
Posted by: Bernie Goldbach | Mar 17, 2005 8:15:34 AM
That would be terrific Bernie - I look forward to podcatching them! I suppose we could also think of these podguides in terms of the 'soundseeing tours' meme, but whatever the terminology I'd love to be able to listen to them for every location of interest in the country.
Posted by: James Corbett | Mar 18, 2005 11:15:51 AM
