
The third episode of the Global Voices Show is here! In this edition we feature excerpts from the following podcasts:
PodView (Podbazaar) (India)
Viloria.com Pinoy Podcast (Philippines)
Tango City Tour (Argentina)
Beyond the Wall (Israel)
Trinidad & Tobago Computer Society Podcast (Trinidad & Tobago)
Arté Radio (”Foot au Sénégal”) (Senegal)
iSummit ‘06 (Brazil)
Mr. Brown Show (Singapore)
Arté Radio (”Chanson Au Mali”) (Mali)
This episode of The Global Voices Show is available in the following formats:
- MP3 (118:37 min; 13MB)
- Enhanced AAC (18:37 min; 10MB) - with embedded images and links. For iTunes and owners of later model iPods.
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Also featured on this show are the following music tracks: “Roots Fi Cool” by Babylon Burning from the album Knives To The Treble , available from Magnatune; and “Thalassa” by Solcarlus, from the album Primarius, available from Jamendo.com.
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