How to give your blog a voice
Odiogo gives your “text content voice … and legs!”. This is according to their motto. It’s a pretty cool concept. The service turns your RSS feed to from text to voice. The idea is similar to Revver, but only in audio form. Although, the voice still sounds kind of artificial, but the voice is better less artificial. The good news is you can download the audio files on to your IPod
without a Podcast. The voice files can be access via ITunes.
The good news is, signing to Odiogo is free.
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How to give your blog a voice
Odiogo gives your “text content voice … and legs!”. This is according to their motto. It’s a pretty cool concept. The service turns your RSS feed to from text to voice. The idea is similar to Revver, but only in audio form. Although, the voice …
By PlugIM.com on 07.04.07 10:41 pm
How to give your blog a voice
Odiogo gives your “text content voice … and legs!”. This is according to their motto. It’s a pretty cool concept. The service turns your RSS feed to from text to voice. The idea is similar to Revver, but only in audio form. Although, the voice …
By Anonymous on 11.06.07 11:38 pm
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