VoiceCorp Launches webReader, its Latest Product Aimed at Speech-Enabling Long-Tail Web Sites and Blogs
Posted on: Tuesday, 27 January 2009, 08:00 CST
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The webReader can be found at http://www.readspeaker.com and has a very intuitive step by step process for content owners to start making their web sites and blogs talk in a couple of minutes. The visitors to the speech-enabled web sites and blogs can then access for free the audio version and they don't need to download any software or plug-in to do so. This means that they can access the talking content of those web sites and blogs from any computer or mobile device connected to the Internet.
The service comes in US English, British English, Swedish and French to start with and will very shortly be rolled out in further languages.
About VoiceCorp (http://www.voice-corp.com)
VoiceCorp is the leading Software as a Service (SaaS) company in the area of speech-enabling online content for web sites and RSS feeds. The founders of VoiceCorp pioneered the first-ever speech-enabling application for web sites with its ReadSpeaker application in 2001. VoiceCorp has a wide variety of corporate, media, public and non-profit customers worldwide subscribing to its services and several million users listening per month. VoiceCorp speech-enables online content on the fly in up to 20 languages and provides a portfolio of web based text-to-speech applications for web sites, RSS feeds, online campaigns, newsletters, and emails deliverable on computers as well as on portable devices such as mp3 players, smartphones, iPhones, PDAs.
Contact: press@voice-corp.com
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Source: PR Newswire
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