mirPod is a multi-feature podcast tool that lets you play around with podcasts in a variety of interesting ways. On the most basic level, mirPod lets you search for podcasts, RSS, radio broadcasts and TV episodes.
If you register for the site you’ll be able to search mirPod (it claims to host millions of mp3 files) by language, category, keyword, or tag. On the homepage, you’ll also find links to some of the more popular broadcasts. You can bookmark, subscribe to, and create playlists for all your different channels, as well as rate them and share them with others (Twitt it, for example) You can take your mirPod experience to the next level by accessing the site’s player via your Smartphone, or publicize your channels into the mirPod mp3 player which you can embed in your blog or website. There’s also a YouTube widget for any video content you might have subscribed to, which is also embeddable.
MirPod.com In Their Own Words
“Hi, this is mirPod. We have Millions of mp3s from all over the world, podcasts, radio TV RSS.
1- Register and create an account. Please register login
2- Make your Playlist. Get a player on your Blog
3- Share it for your friends
4- myPlaylist is your DashBoard”
Why MirPod.com It Might Be A Killer
mirPod is a vast resource which combines iTunes’ podcast section with a dash of YouTube and a pinch of little blogging tools. It’s easy to find and aggregate a variety of broadcastable media and publish it to your blog or website. You can even upload and publish your very own podcasts. The site offers a variety of demos so you shouldn’t have any issue figuring out how to use it.
Some Questions About MirPod.com
What would be really convenient would be if mirPod could somehow synch its content with your preexisting media files acquired via other servers; is this a possibility for the future? 







