Video of presentation on "personal audio information" via
Otodio, which may be of interest to designers as well as developers and content producers - by Peter Bond of Otodio, at
mobileCampLondon 2007, 29-30 September 2007 (16:13):
It's mobile text to speech, using both real and recorded voice to read out a document, with navigation tools which may be more user-friendly than for a podcast. See also the
live blog post.
UPDATE: Here are the
slides:
Here's a video demo of Otodio's text to speech on a mobile phone:
See more from mobileCampLondon 2007:
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