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Talkr - free audio from blogs

Being able to listen to blogs and other websites instead of reading them is extremely cool!
Talkr, which I mentioned a few posts back, does this is and is now live.

A few blogs are available as audio for free, and I recommend you check it out!

Who has enough time to read?? Not me!

But we all have extra "ear time" - time spent commuting, in the gym, bowling, juggling, break dancing, sitting in meetings and participating in teleconferences, etc. (OK, I don't really breakdance, or sit in meetings often, but the others apply!) Why not listen to something informative and useful?

Talkr can download what you're interested in to your mpeg player automagically, and you can listen at your convenience. The audio is fine - a non robotic female voice.

So, you don't have an mpeg player (cheap) and you have zero technical knowledge? No problem, even my mother could figure out how to listen to blogs on her computer while emailing/surfing/etc in maybe 60 seconds.

No financial interest blah blah blah, I just think it's cool and the man behind Talkr bought me lunch once.

Comments on "Talkr - free audio from blogs"

 

Anonymous Mort Simon said ... (Tuesday, May 10, 2005 10:14:00 AM) : 

Wow, this is real cool! Any idea if there are plans to add more feeds soon?

 

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