Listen to Podcasts On Your Cellphone

Posted on November 13, 2006

Do you have a favorite podcast and want to listen to it on your cellphone?  Now you can with this cool web tool called Fonpods.  Fondods gives you the ability to listen to podcasts from your cellphone and no downloads are necessary!  How does this work?  Using your free account with Fonpods simply call the phone number provided and get access to your own custom podcast program list.  Fonpod will allow you to choose from their catalog or upload your own podcasts.  This service is free and no additional equipment or plugins are required to use Fonpods.

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  1. Chris McConnell December 31, 2006 1:39 am

    Just as an alternative, we have a new PC-based application called Adondo Personal Audio Link (www.adondo.net). Once installed and running on your PC, you literally can call your own PC and have it do all kinds of things for you. Playing podcasts to you right over your cell phone–on demand–is just one of many features. Others include getting instant traffic reports (”What’s the traffic on I-95N?”) and reading your e-mail (almost exactly like hearing voicemail). You can use voice commands or press the keys on your phone to navigate.

    It’s brand new technology, and it uses Skype (or any other VoIP service) to make the phone connection between your PC and your cell phone.

    Other features include reading blogs, getting weather reports and stock quotes, and voice-dialing any Outlook contact using a VoIP bridge (no long distance charges).

    Adondo PAL is completely private and secure. There is no handheld device to lose and your data never leaves your PC.

    The technology is brand new. Most functions are completely free if you already have Skype or another VoIP softphone service.