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==History==
The first edition was published on August 13, 2004, as a live show that software developers could use as a test for their download software. Podcasting technically already existed at that time, but Adam was the first to bring together [[RSS]], [[Scripting language|scripting]], and actual audio content (in a format much like a radioshow).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://workbench.cadenhead.org/news/2818/adam-curry-caught-sticky-wiki|accessdate=2007-03-28|title=Rogers Cadenhead speaks about Adam Curry}}</ref> He has since increasingly become the voice of the active podcasting community, helping fellow podcasters and founding initiatives such as [[Podshow]] and the Podsafe Music Network. The Daily Source Code podcast is without a doubt the oldest podcast show at this time with over 800 episodes in December 2008.{{Citation needed|date=June 2016}}
 
In September 2007, the number of broadcasts slumped dramatically following a Curry family reunion in Fire Island, New York State. Far from being daily, Curry started leaving gaps of up to five days between podcasts. Ongoing problems with the Podshow network web sites, which Curry founded, were rumoured to be partly to blame.{{Citation needed|date=June 2016}}