
Am getting into the podcast trend and have found very interesting topics along whit websites and other sources of information; honestly that’s why I was dying for an
iPod, I felt I was lagging behind my time by not having one of those devices. In fact a friend of mine brilliantly pointed out that if an iPod is used for the mere purpose of listening to music, it’ll be a waste of money and time. Anyway, now not only have I got the latest headlines on my pocket, articles from top universities, music (obviously), but also language courses, movie reviews and so on and so forth.

Among my favourite PodCasts, I will definitely mention
BBC4’s
In our time,
Bill Wilson’s
Wine for newbies and
The Economist’s
weekly report, all of which highly ranked in iTunes. The first one is focused on a wide range of historic topics and is hosted by Melvyn Bragg. The second one is about wine in general, varieties, regions, producers, etc. The last one is a review of the most recent issue of one of the most trustful financial magazines, the Economist.

Even if you do not have a mp3 player, as long as you can access the Internet from a computer with iTunes you will be able to enjoy these and other podcasts and videocasts and keep you updated of many things that are happening around.
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