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Feedly: Blogs, RSS News Reader. GeneaWebinars: Calendar. This site provides information about genealogy-related online meetings, classes, hangouts, seminars and webinars, where there is a visual slide share, website or software demo.Hosts may use a variety of platforms including Adobe Connect, AnyMeeting, Captera, Google Hangouts, GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, Live Meeting, Skype, Web-Ex, and Wiggio, to name a few.There are currently over 35 hosts and speakers with posting access to this calendar and blog, and over 200 hours of scheduled instruction for genealogists wishing to hone their research skills during the coming year. If you'd like to join the calendar to post your organization's events, contact Myrt@DearMYRTLE.comIf you wish to add the blog to your blog reader, add this feed code, without the square brackets:[ you wish to add this calendar to your list of Google Calendars, click the "+Google" button in the lower right portion of the calendar.

Legacy Family Tree: Upcoming Webinars. Legacy Family Tree: Archived Webinars. Cyndi's List: Online Courses & Webinars. Ancestry.com Videos. Fieldstone Common. GeneaPodcasters. The Genealogy Guys Podcast. The Genealogy Professional Podcast. Geneatopia. BTR: The Forget-Me-Not Hour. BTR: Research at the National Archives & Beyond. Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems. Wikipedia: Podcatchers. A podcatcher, or podcast client, is a computer program used to download various media via an RSS or XML feed.[1][1][2] While podcatchers are most known for downloading podcasts (generally audio files in MP3 format), many are also capable of downloading video, newsfeeds, text, and pictures. Some podcatchers can also automate the transfer of received audio files to a portable media player. Although many include a directory of high-profile podcasts, they generally allow users to manually subscribe directly to a feed by providing the URL.

Although the core concepts had been developing since 2000, the first podcast client software was developed in late 2003,[3] and became popular in 2004.[4] When Apple added podcatching to its iTunes software in June 2005, it almost immediately became the most popular client.[5][6] Podcatchers[edit] The following is a list of noteworthy podcatchers or software with podcatching capability. See also[edit] Comparison of media players Notes[edit] References[edit] NetVibes. Fieldstone Common.