
ipadio is neat service that allows people to stream their voice to the Internet and/or record it for later playback. Once uploaded, the recording can be geo-located on a Google (NSDQ: GOOG) map, tagged, shared with the world, and later downloaded as an MP3 file.
The service is free and easy to use. All you have to do is call ipadio’s number and start talking, singing or do whatever you want to do. ipadio is free, and you will only pay your operator’s calling rates to use it.
Ipadio aims to become the voice of the web, offering an easy way of phonecasting live to the web from any phone, from anywhere in the world.
All phlogs (phone blogs) can be viewed at this site (unless, of course, they’ve been directed elsewhere - ipadio can be tailored to meet organisation’s specific requirements, such as appearing in different places or kept within an intranet)
Phlogs can be shared across any number of social sites, photos added, tags, geolocation – everything you’d expect of a social app. The sharing can also be set up automatically.
There’s no need to download anything, although iphone users can download a funky little app free from the Apps store which offers the choice of automatic geolocation and extra picture uploads.
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