Now you can podcast anything, except the images
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We’re bad. Bad (as evil?) to entice you to more multi-task your day, while several recent research papers pinpoint the human brain limits in this field. Well, anyway, here’s a short list of services that can bring voice to your blogs and podcasts to your readers.
Call-a-feed. The service is from ConnectMeAnywhere (CMA), a start-up that we featured in 21talkShow. The service is free for content providers. They’ll get in return a phone number that visitors could listen too via their landline or mobile phone at a regular landline phone call rate.
Podlinez. A version simple application that takes any podcast RSS feed and extend its reach on phones. If it’s already there, you can look up a dedicated phone number for that podcast. If the podcast is not included, anyone can add it and a dedicated phone line is associated with the podcast.
AudioDizer. It’s the missing piece of the triad. AudioDizer produces text-to-speech MP3 podcasts for every single article or story on your website. As far as we test the service, the output speech is pretty good for an automated service. The big feature here: the ability to have male and female voices reading your text.
Mar 26, 2007 | By Nuno
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