Simple Way to Add Voice to Your Website
By admin at 28 January, 2010, 2:58 pm

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AudioPal is a free website that enables you to easily add audio to your blog or website. AudioPal is a free tool that lets you quickly record audio messages that you can post to your blog. AudioPal is developed by Oddcast, a company dedicated to creating a wide array of innovative avatar (animated speaking character) &audio driven products for corporations, small businesses and consumers.
AudioPal is an online service which allows you to add audio either via the telephone, your computer microphone, text or an audio file which can then be embedded on any website. AudioPal is a new service from Oddcast, a company that’s been around in the interactive web space since 1999. AudioPal works within the browser, without any plug-ins or downloads. AudioPal is a web service that allows you to record and publish audio using a number of methods.
AudioPal offers a widget which allows users to add audio to any web page, blogger or social/profile p. AudioPal uses a web-based recorder to create an audio file that streams easily on the web. AudioPal is easy to update and adds another layer of communication to your website. AudioPal is revolutionizing status updates by giving these messages a voice.
AudioPal is a free tool that lets you quickly record audio messages that you can post to your blog. While AudioPal is free (and in beta), Oddcast says that if enough people like and use it, they may offer an enhanced paid version down the road. You’re right, AudioPal is very similar to Vocaroo but at least in my computer I had better sound quality with AudioPal. Features include Record and use your own voice TTS Many Voices to choose from Detailed playback control options Update your audio anytime. While AudioPal is free and in beta, Oddcast says that if enough people like and use it, they may offer an enhanced paid version down the road.
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