I’ve enjoyed using audioboo to capture and blog interviews on the my iphone, as here … now there’s ipadio that works from any phone, though in a rather different way. Either landline or mobile. You register, get a number to call and a pin to enter, make an ordinary phone call, press hash and it streams live to the web (and stays on your page). You can tag, add photos and description. I’ll be doing some tests.
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Hi there David – be really pleased to hear your thoughts on ipadio – we’re pleased that we’ve got the live thing cracked – given the way the web increasingly works we’ve always thought that is crucial – but it did involve having to link the telephony system to the internet LIVE – which was a challenge to say the least. (Though sort of obvious, as well – much like all the best ideas?..)
Giles.