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Joe Beda from Google checks in on connecting to Google Talk from Radio, but I don't think we have SSL running in there, if not we're out of luck, for now at least. Maybe this is one of those times when being GPL will help us muster the developer resources we need.   Scott Rosenberg: "...a juggernaut of dysfunction, headed for the ditch."  Two nightly news shows available via podcast: NBC Nightly News, PBS NewsHour. Thanks to Bob Stepno for links to both. Here's a guess why these shows are available via podcast and the NPR news shows are not. NPR is protecting their affiliate stations, giving them an exclusive on distribution. The two TV shows are only distributing audio, so they aren't undermining their current distribution network. I think it's short-sighted. It seems to me that NPR is in the news business not the radio business. Long-term they gain nothing by protecting the radio form, they just encourage competition in podcast-space from television-based news organizations.   Podcasting Couch has feeds for Air America radio shows.   Has anyone tried using Radio's built-in instant messaging verbs to talk through Google's Jabber server?  The Contra Costa Times has a feed for Berkeley news.  
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