PODCAST ORGANIZATION AND USAGE AT A COMPUTING DEVICE
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Abstract
Improved techniques that facilitate the use of podcasts are disclosed. The improved techniques can pertain to publishing, hosting, accessing, subscribing, managing, organizing, searching, browsing, transferring, and/or playing podcasts. According to one aspect, tags are embedded into syndication feeds (e.g., RSS feeds) that may be made available for distribution by an online media store to facilitate the management of podcasts. In accordance with one embodiment, an explicit tag may be embedded at the feed and/or episode level to indicate that the feed and/or episode includes explicit content. In accordance with another embodiment, a duration tag may be embedded at the episode level to indicate an estimated duration associated with the episode. Upon downloading the episode, the duration may be replaced by the actual duration of the episode. In accordance with yet another embodiment, a new feed-URL tag may be embedded in a syndication feed to identify a new URL at which the feed is to be accessed.
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2. A method comprising:
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maintaining, by a client device, a multi-episode media feed with an online media store upon receiving a new episodic media item in the multi-episode media feed, the new episodic media item having metadata content and media content; parsing, by the client device, the episodic media item metadata content of the new episodic media item to identify at least one new-feed-URL tag identifying a new location of the multi-episode media feed that is external to the online media store; determining, by the client device, whether a user of the client device has a subscription for automatically downloading episodes of the multi-episode media feed; tagging, by the client device, additional episodic media items downloaded by the user with the new URL when it is determined that the user is not subscribed to the multi-episode media feed; and tagging, by the client device, all previously existing episodic media items in the multi-episode media feed and all new episodic media items in the multi-episode media feed with the new URL when it is determined that the user is subscribed to the multi-episode media feed. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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