Podcast listeners don't install the Java-based software on their PC, rather on any MP3 device. The software runs on the media storage device, rather than the computer. No software installs on the computer.The MP3 player ties into Web services on PodcastReady.com when it's connected to a networked PC. "The software isn't a browser plug-in, but really a shortcut that people can use to track links," said Russell Holliman, Podcast Ready's chief executive officer and founder. "You go to our Web page, click the subscribe button. It sends the information to our Web servers, so you get all the subscribed podcasts the next time you execute the program."
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