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Audiodizer - free RSS to MP3 conversion

Saturday, February 03, 2007

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Sometime back, I had posted about a RSS to MP3 service, though for a price. Thanks to a comment by one of our readers here,I came to know about another free service called Audiodizer.

I tried out the site. Well, I find that the service offered is not anything different from what Odiogo has offered. The voice quality too looks good enough for a free service; i.e. it is also not very robotic, and is very much comprehendable.

If you were looking for a free service, I would recommend this to you. Keep sending comments with your tech info everyone of you. It will greatly help my blog :)
posted by Anand, 11:07 AM

1 Comments:

Came across your AudioDizer blog, and saw that they are podcasting for MIT Technology Review. The stories sounded pretty good.
commented by Anonymous Anonymous, 5:35 PM  

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