Introducing Audibot.
(Tell him hello and he'll tell everyone.)
Audibot is an Linux-based audio device that Tables Turned has developed in collaboration with an internet broadcasting company called Box Populi. Connect it to an audio source and it automatically records, formats, and uploads MP3 recordings (and XML files for podcasting) to any website. (It also transmits an Internet radio stream.)
It's multi-user, which makes it perfect for use in college (and pirate!) radio stations. Each DJ can operate Audibot by inserting their own uniquely encoded USB key into the front of the device. After the show is over, the DJ simply removes their key - after that, the show is available only minutes later on the web, and in iTunes.
And it's based on Linux, so it's all open source. We hope to work with groups of people who want to help replace (or destroy) the corrupt vestiges of corporate broadcast companies. Do you have a good use for an Internet broadcast device? Pissed about the FCC selling off publicly owned airwaves to the highest bidder?
Let's talk. We'll ship them out to good causes.