Podcasters, meet Fruitcast

Podcasters, meet Fruitcast ? Solution Watch: Interesting. Fruitcast appears to be trying to be the Google Adsense of podcasting. “dcasters can signup to the service for free, add your podcast to the podcast directory, and then simply change your feed to point to your new Fruitcast RSS feed. Fruitcast will then stick a small 10 to 15 second long advertisement message that is simple and unobtrusive to the beginning or end of your podcast (possibly both). When your podcast gets listened to, you will then earn money from an advertiser that has been accepted to place an ad on your podcast. The amount that you will get is determined by the advertisers bidding on your podcast with a starting bid of $0.10 cents. So far, I have seen ranges from $0.10 cents to $0.25 cents per download, which is an excellent range considering that if you have nice amount of listeners, you can generate a steady cashflow. Fruitcast gives the following as an example, “$0.25 per episode × 500 listeners × 10 episodes per month × 12 months in a year = $15,000 annually.” That is an excellent amount and it is even better knowing that you earn it from your podcasts.”

Thanks, Jonathan!

November 2005 Photoblog

My photoblog is where I keep my top rated photos that I take as voted on at Flickr. To see my complete portfolio please visit my Flickr site.

You'd Better Put Your Kingdom Up for Sale
You’d Better Put Your Kingdom Up for Sale

Transamerica
Transamerica

Dreaming of People in Far Away Places
Dreaming of People in Far Away Places

What I'm Thankful For
What I’m Thankful For

I Like Your Twisted Point of View Mike
I Like Your Twisted Point of View Mike

San Francisco Days, San Francisco Nights
San Francisco Days, San Francisco Nights

Technicolor
Technicolor

Bitterness
Bitterness

The Breath of My City
The Breath of My City

All I See is the Darkness of Your Heart
All I See is the Darkness of Your Heart

Waiting for Your Signal
Waiting for Your Signal

Air
Air

North Beach Alley
North Beach Alley

Golden Gate Evening
Golden Gate Evening

I Am Taken by What You've Given to Me
I Am Taken by What You’ve Given to Me

Angel Stole My Heart
Angel Stole My Heart

There Are Things I Remember, There Are Things I Forget
There Are Things I Remember, There Are Things I Forget

Half of What I Say is Meaning Less
Half of What I Say is Meaningless

She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not, She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not, She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not

Man and Dog
Man and Dog

Burn Off All the Fog and Let the Sun Through to the Snow
Burn Off All the Fog and Let the Sun Through to the Snow

If you click on any photo it will take you to my Flickr page for the photo where you can select all sizes and download a high res version for your pleasure.

Add my Photoblog as a Photoblog.orgs favorite

Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog October 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog September 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog August 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog July 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog June 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog May 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog April 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog March 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog February 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog January 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog December 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog November 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog October 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog Sept
ember 2004

Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog August 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog July 2004


http://thomashawk.com/2005/04/remixing-warhol-ron-english-son-of-pop.html”>Remixing Warhol, Ron English, Son of Pop photographed June 2, 2005

Photoblogging Disneyland, 99 Interpretations of the Happiest Place on Earth photographed May 28 and 29, 2005
Citizen Media Party photographed May 13, 2005
A Night on the Town, photographed May 13, 2005
Flowers of the City, photographed April 30, 2005
I Am Robot, Hear Me Roar, photographed March 26, 2005
Reflections on Manhattan, photographed October 15th – 17th, 2004

See my photos at Flickr here.

Flickrcast

flickrcast I just found this Flickrcast podcast that seems to focus on Flickr. Cool.

Update: Listened to the podcast on my way home from work tonight. Really good stuff. I’d recommend it. By the way if you want to vote for them at Podcast Alley, click here.

December 2005 Photoblog

My photoblog is where I keep my top rated photos that I take as voted on at Flickr. To see my complete portfolio please visit my Flickr site.

If you click on any photo it will take you to my Flickr page for the photo where you can select all sizes and download a high res version for your pleasure.

Add my Photoblog as a Photoblog.orgs favorite

The Possibility of Escape
The Possibility of Escape

Two Figures, Car and Parking Meter
Two Figures, Car and Parking Meter

Chanakuh on Union Square
Chanakuh on Union Square

Chocolate
Chocolate

Golden Gate Bridge Afternoon
Golden Gate Bridge Afternoon

Goodbye Is Too Hard a Word Babe
Goodbye is Too Hard a Word Babe

Free Fall Down Into Nothing
Free Fall Down Into Nothing

Sutro Tower
Sutro Tower

Every now and then I Get a Little Bit Terrified and Then I See the Look in Your Eyes
Every Now and Then I Get a Little Bit Terrified and Then I See the Look in Your Eyes

Six Fifty Three
Six Fifty Three

Fruit Loop
Fruit Loop

One Two Three Four Five Six Seven
One Two Three Four Fix Six Seven

Downtown Rain
Downtown Rain

Powell
Powell

My Angel and My Devil
My Angel and My Devil

Secret Love
Secret Love

And When the Color Goes Out of My Eyes, She’s Usually Too
And When the Color Goes Out of My Eyes, She’s Usually Too

Christmas Embarcadero
Christmas Embarcadero

Star Light, Star Bright
Star Light, Star Bright

Remixing Nature
Remixing Nature

Look Who's Hiding in My Coffee
Look Who’s Hiding in My Coffee

Indigo Passion
Indigo Passion

Somebody Had to Unlock Your Heart
Somebody Had to Unlock Your Heart

Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog November 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog October 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog September 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog August 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog July 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog June 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog May 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog April 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog March 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog February 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog January 2005
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog December 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog November 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog October 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog September 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog August 2004
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Photoblog July 2004


http://thomashawk.com/2005/04/remixing-warhol-ron-english-son-of-pop.html”>Remixing Warhol, Ron English, Son of Pop photographed June 2, 2005

Photoblogging Disneyland, 99 Interpretations of the Happiest Place on Earth photographed May 28 and 29, 2005
Citizen Media Party photographed May 13, 2005
A Night on the Town, photographed May 13, 2005
Flowers of the City, photographed April 30, 2005
I Am Robot, Hear Me Roar, photographed March 26, 2005
Reflections on Manhattan, photographed October 15th – 17th, 2004

See my photos at Flickr here.

Preserving the Public Domain

Official Google Blog: Preserving public domain books: Google Blog is announcing today that they have taken an exciting step in advancing the public domain by making available a number of public domain books. This is truly great news.

While the debate over how we as a society should best responsibly deal with copyright issues rages on, one thing we do know is that much of what has writers and artists have produced in the past does today legitimately fall in the public domain. Digitizing this public domain is a huge undertaking, but one that will make us all richer as a society by having these valuable works at our fingertips going forward.

Digitizing these books by Google is a great first step. But I would challenge Google or Microsoft or Yahoo! (Flickr?) or anyone else who would be so inclined to continue this good work. Equally as important as the great writings of the past is the great art that has been produced in the past. So many paintings are locked up in museums and private collections, long past copyright, that could be digitized and freely distributed to the world’s population. How much richer would we all be to have this art at our fingertips and also on display on our plasma screens and flat panel monitors that adorn today’s digital home. The question is, who next will step up to the plate and digitize our public domain art?