Your phone is now a broadcasting implement. MyVox is opening up a new set of APIs today that will let Web developers add voice notes and audio advertising to any Web application. Instead of making people record their voice on their PC mic or upload an audio file, with MyVox, they use their phones as their mics instead. Website visitors can simply call a number on their regular phones and follow the voice prompts to record a note or message. Some examples of applications that can make use of this voice functionality are: adding voice notes to Google maps, recording a voiceover for a Flickr slideshow, creating a RockYou widget that lets people’s friends leave voice comments on their Facebook page, recording vocals for a WeMix song or a Blabberize video, or even turning your iPhone into a voice recorder.http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/11/myvox-lets-you-add-voice-notes-to-google-maps-flickr-slide-shows-rockyou-widgets-and-more/
http://www2.myvox.com/developers/
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