MySay : audio micro blogging
MySay is micro voice blogging, it does for voice what Twitter does for text…this is not new, check out Evoca and Pheeder.
Create an audio snippet on the phone or record on the web, or upload an mp3 file on the web, also on the web you can type in text which converts to audio. You can add non-MySay friends to your list, so when you create a new snippet they are emailed an update (I think they will have to listen to it on the web).
To listen to your friends dial a number and listen or enter a code of the person you want to listen to.
Notifications are by email or SMS.
Also plenty of widgets, even to greet your blog visitors, see an example on the MySay blog sidebar.
I wish I could email an audio attachment from my phone email, kind of like what Emailtwitter does for Twitter.
And how would I receive updates by email attachment, again an EmailTwitter type solution…I couldn’t even do this myself using an RSS to email solution like Rmail as my snippets, or friends timeline doesn’t have an RSS feed.
Even so would Rmail include the audio enclosures as attachments?
In other news, I’ve asked Rmail if regular images in feed content could be included as attachments in an email (due to my phone email not accepting rich text inline, but it will, as an attachment).
For photo micro blogging, see NowThen, and then put it all together with Yodio.














you should definately look to rssfwd.com for RSS to Email forwarding. It handles enclosures. I’ve been using it for a few years now. Gmail is my RSS Reader
Comment by sull — April 20, 2007 @ 3:43 pm
MySay: like Twitter except with voice alerts
This is intriguing. MySay is a ‘micro voice blogging’ service, so you record a voice message on your mobile or computer, and it gets uploaded and distributed to your friends. There are also text-to-voice features involved, with contacts getting notif…
Trackback by Twitterati — April 20, 2007 @ 4:52 pm