Hi.
        Bookport already performs this function. I think this might be nice
for those with only other MP3 players, though. If anyone tries this, I'd
love to know what kind of synthesis they're using and whether they allow
scanning of all sites or only a preconfigured group of sites.
        Aman
 

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Subject: Talkr really interesting

On the computer america show they will have talkr - something we
can use with book port if the talkr software is accessible.
Awhile I told you guys about podcasts and next this one maybe
very useful for us to have if accessible.

The computer america web site is:

http://www.computeramerica.com

The show is on live at 10 pm eastern time and can be heard live.
There is a listen link on the website.

Tuesday
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Hour one: Talkr. Talkr targets the 11% of the US adult
population that
owns an mp3 player. Talkr monitors blogs and major news sites
and
converts those written-word stories into spoken-word audio or
"podcasts."  Talkr's customers can then configure their desktop
computers to retrieve those files automatically and load them
onto their
mp3 players.


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