most text to speech is awkward, this web app is really natural sounding and lets you make recordings, save them and embed them on your website. Really cool. Recommended
Audibot™ is an Linux-based audio device that Tables Turned distributes to radio stations and music venues. Connect it to an audio source and it automatically records, formats, and uploads MP3 recordings to any website.
Finally, an easy way to record Skype calls and podcast interviews. Call Recorder is an add-on for Skype which automatically transforms your audio or video calls into QuickTime movies.
I found some links today through a round about way that indicates that some podcasters may and I repeat “may” have found a way to game the Podcast Subscription Metric System Apple has.
In this episode of The Podcasting Underground, I talk about how I make the most money from podcasting and blogging. It’s probably not what you’re thinking. In Q3 of this year I used an often overlooked strategy to generate over $70,000 from my podcast
I record almost all our shows from my small studio in Northern California. I'm using a mixer and a professional microphone, the rest of the participants are usually calling in via the Internet telephony program Skype
GigaDial is a new approach to radio programming. You can use it to create and subscribe to podcast-powered stations composed of individual episodes from your favorite podcasters.
Dave Winer, 52, pioneered the development of weblogs, syndication (RSS), podcasting, outlining, and web content management software; former contributing editor at Wired Magazine, research fellow at Harvard Law School, entrepreneur, and investor in web med
You use the 140 characters to link to a 200K audio message. Think of it as Twitter meets podcasting. So I created one these messages. Click on the link to listen: http://twittergram.com/dave/audiogram001.mp3
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