This content is brought to you by Audiocourses dot com
"Podcasting started out as entertainment, but we're seeing it grow far beyond that.
Podcasting is a powerful way of communicating, and corporations, schools, non-profits,
government agencies, religious and social groups, advertisers, and others are
recognizing this potential." This is how Industrial Audio Software CEO,
Tom Jeffries, explains the importance of his company's presence at the Portable
Media Expo in Ontario, California, November 11 and 12. IAS will bring its popular
ePodcast Series to what is being billed as the most complete conference yet
on podcasting and related technology.
Because of this billing, Portable Media Expo is a natural venue for Industrial
Audio Software to unveil its two latest surprise offerings in its line of innovative
podcasting products. Continued development in response to users' needs promises
to make these exciting new products consistent with the creative solutions that
have established the ePodcast Series as "a noteworthy example of a new
class of software (John R. Quain, The New York Times)."
Portable Media Expo organizers are expecting over 2,500 representatives from
all walks of audio and video media to gather and hear over ninety professional
presentations. Also, in keeping with their commitment to bring podcasting into
the classrooms of schools everywhere, Industrial Audio Software has teamed with
Portable Media Expo to make available complimentary tickets to southern California
educators who respond to a special invitation. From Florida to Washington state,
IAS is working with teachers and districts to make podcasting a daily part of
teaching and learning.
In addition to complimentary passes, show discounts, and the opportunity to
meet representatives of Industrial Audio Software, the ePodcast Team is giving
all of its visitors a special opportunity: the chance to create and upload their
own five minute podcast right from the IAS booth. Regardless of one's technical
skills, anyone who wishes will learn how easy it is to create, record, edit,
and upload a podcast using ePodcast Producer. This is just one more way Industrial
Audio Software has of "Giving the World a Voice."
About Industrial Audio Software:
Industrial Audio Software is a subsidiary of Singing Electrons, Inc. (http://www.singingelectrons.com).
Since 1984 Singing Electrons, Inc. has been a world leader in developing device
drivers, applications, and firmware for AT&T, Disney, Dolby Labs, Lucasfilm,
Motorola, NASA, Philips, QSound Labs, Samsung, Yahoo!, and a host of other companies.
For: Industrial Audio Software, POB 189, Lopez, WA 98261 http://www.industrialaudiosoftware.com
Further Information: Tom Jeffries, 360-468-2108, tjeffries@IndustrialAudioSoftware.com