• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: Xx0Alan0xX
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

1 – Substitua os espaços no texto pelo Passado dos verbos abaixo e aprenda sobre a história dos podcasts.

allow - become (x2) - explode - help - include - start - decide

Lembre-se: verbos regulares são acrescidos de -ed (played; helped; etc.)




A Brief History of Podcasting

Podcasting A_____ part of the general lexicon almost overnight. The technology behind pod- casting comes from RSS News feeds, which were developed by programmer and blogging pioneer Dave Winer. Former MTV VJ Adam Curry had been pushing for a new way to do RSS with multimedia, and B______ encourage Winer to develop RSS with enclosures.

That technology C______ people to publish RSS feeds with áudio or vídeo, but it took a few years before regular podcasts were launched. In the summer of 2004, Winer D______ a proto-podcast called Morning Coffee Notes and Curry started his Daily Source Code show. Curry E______ to start coding his own podcast software called iPodder, and was hoping to get other programmers to join in on the open source software Project. Eventually, iPodder F______ the basis for other “podcatching” software programs, which help you manage and subscribe to podcasts. In 2005, when Apple’s iTunes G______ podcatching software as well as a podcast directory, the medium H_____ . [...]

Respostas

respondido por: akspp9
27

Resposta:

A) Became

B) Helped

C) Allowed

D) Started

E) Decided

F) Became

G) Included

H) Exploded

respondido por: AlanXLT
44

1-

a)became

b)helped

c)allowed

d)started

e)decided

f)became

g)included

h)exploded

Explicação:

Fiz conforme está no texto original.

(become não possui acréscimo de -ed pois não é um verbo regular)

A Brief History of Podcasting

Podcasting became part of the general lexicon almost overnight. The technology behind pod- casting comes from RSS News feeds, which were developed by programmer and blogging pioneer Dave Winer. Former MTV VJ Adam Curry had been pushing for a new way to do RSS with multimedia, and helped encourage Winer to develop RSS with enclosures.

That technology allowed people to publish RSS feeds with áudio or vídeo, but it took a few years before regular podcasts were launched. In the summer of 2004, Winer started a proto-podcast called Morning Coffee Notes and Curry started his Daily Source Code show. Curry decided to start coding his own podcast software called iPodder, and was hoping to get other programmers to join in on the open source software Project. Eventually, iPodder became the basis for other “podcatching” software programs, which help you manage and subscribe to podcasts. In 2005, when Apple’s iTunes included podcatching software as well as a podcast directory, the medium exploded. [...]

Espero ter ajudado!


anaclarademelo8: obdd❤
thiago27072004: Muito obrigado
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