The county of Fife is divided into three districts and its functions are exercised by the unitary Fife Council. Going by the population numbers, it is the third largest local authority of Scotland. Most of its public lives in three major cities Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes and Dunfirmline. The oldest university in Europe is situated at St Andrews which also is the home of golf.
The Kingdom of Fife, got divided into 7 sub kingdoms after the death of its king, Cruithne, one of which later became known as Fife. It was recorded as Fife in 1150 and its boundaries have changed very seldom later in history. Fife adventurers were twelve men that were assigned by King James VI in 1598 to colonize the Isle of Lewis and start agriculture in a proper manner. All of them were called Fife adventurers and they stayed until 1609, when they faced opposition from other colonists and left.
King James VI described this kingdom as beggars mantle fringed with gold, both fishing and trading at the coastline were described as gold. Scotlands richest fertile land lies here and many minerals, especially coal lie beneath it. It had many ports along the sea shore and they did sound trading in salt, coal, wool and linen. Local thatched roofs were replaced by a nearby manufactured red clay pan tiles and sometimes traded as a balance against boat hire.
History tells us that Fife had a dense population of heavy industry, after the victory of local Victorian engineering with the Tay and Forth rail bridges. Shipbuilding was also very popular at Methil and Rosyth. Linoleum was produced at Kirkcaldy and flax grown here was transferred into linen.
A new town grew up, Glenrothes, which was supposed to be erected around a coal mine and it later attracted many Silicon Glen companies to come and settle in this region. Even Fife council started functioning from Glenrothes.
Heritage Scotland or National Trust for Scotland manage most of historical buildings here. Some notable among them are the Palace in Culross, Dysart Harbor Area, Falkland Palace that was the hunting palace of Scottish Kings, Dunfermline abbey the last residence of Scottish Royalty, St Andrews Castle with its gruesome bottle underground prison and many more.
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When the iPod came out, and users discovered what a wonderful thing it was for holding music, some people had the idea of loading things that weren't necessarily songs. Some of the people that got their hands on the iPod took the route of reverse engineering the iPod and loading on different firmware, or operating system, but others had the idea of sharing small sound files that could be played on the iPod.
The technology for distributing the files already existed, with RSS feeds. RSS feeds were a means of generating machine readable files that could share information between a server and a user. Many blogs already used them to keep readers up to date with the latest posts, but some hopeful podcasters had the idea of enclosing links to sound files within the RSS feed and downloading the file to the computer.
With the change in RSS feeds, ipod podcast took off, and podcasting became a popular way to share files. Users saw podcasting as a way to become radio hosts, or dj's, and a variety of podcasts began popping up. Software was written to automatically check the RSS feeds, extract the links to the podcast episodes, and download the files. These programs became known as podcast clients.
By this time, podcasting had moved beyond the ipod, and they were not simply making an ipod podcast anymore. Some people had figured out how to use even the PlayStation Portable gaming console as a podcast player.
It was more difficult than downloading podcasts to the ipod, since the PSP used a different format for it's files, but PSP podcasts began popping up. In addition, podcasting made inroads into the wider audience of people without iPods, who simply saw podcasting as an extremely convenient way to receive news, music, and entertainment over the internet.
Today, while the iPod podcast type still exists, fewer people subscribe to podcasts as a way of gaining portable media files they can listen to anywhere. Although that is still an attractive part of podcasting, it seems to be eclipsed by the ease with which podcasting has become a content delivery system. Now, podcasting has become tied up with the rising number of audio and video blogs, where blogging is done not by post, but through media files uploaded to the blog.
These blogs, and podcasting in general, take advantage of the shrinking cost of broadband internet connections, and the rising number of people with high speed access to offer a picture of the internet rich with multimedia files.
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