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May
2008
Acoustiguide promotes clients' programs on branded iTunes page
To
help clients distribute their programming around the world, Acoustiguide
announces the launch of its branded page on iTunes. With this page, Acoustiguide
offers clients a simple way to distribute content to a new audience – consumers
of high quality, internet-based cultural content.
Podcasting is a relatively new entry to the field of cultural interpretation.
Simply put, a podcast is a set of audio files held together in a format called
RSS (Really Simple Syndication). Acoustiguide is the only audio tour vendor
with its own portal on iTunes, which is the internet’s largest and most
high-profile aggregator of podcasts. With nearly thirty feeds currently on
line, we look forward to bringing more content to the web where it can be found
by eager listeners.

To facilitate the process, Acoustiguide generates the RSS code and hosts the
podcasts on its own servers. This saves clients the time associated with
writing the code and uploading the files, as well as the incremental costs
associated with the bandwidth needed to offer access to web-users. As a
value-added service, Acoustiguide also provides its clients regular usage
reports on internet traffic derived directly from Acoustiguide servers,
combining the benefits of the iTunes and Acoustiguide brand in one service.
About
Espro Acoustigide:
Acoustiguide Inc. is
the American subsidiary of the Espro Acoustiguide Group - a global developer,
manufacturer and marketer of multi-lingual audio and multimedia content and hand
held interpretive systems that are used in museums, cultural and visitor
centers, walking tours and trade shows worldwide. The client base of the Group
includes over 450 active sites, and comprises some of the world's best known
museums and heritage sites, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the
National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Orsay
Museum and the Rodin Museum in Paris, the Imperial War Museum and Westminster
Abbey in London,
the Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain, the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the
Museum of Fine Arts in Vienna, the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Royal Museums
of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, the International Antarctic Centre in New
Zealand, Jenolan Caves in NSW Australia, the Dresden State Art Collections in
Germany and and the Forbidden City in Beijing. For further information, please visit our website
at www.acoustiguide.com
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