[CNET News.com] ISPs give e-mail a voice. "Subscribers to these services can retrieve unread e-mail and listen to their messages over a telephone or cell phone through text-to-speech technology. They can respond to messages verbally, sending a recorded audio file attachment in e-mail." The service cost between about $5 and $8 a month. Since it could email an audio file attachment it has the potential to allow audioblogging through your cell phone.
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[The Motley Fool]: Forget Recording Contracts. Some interesting quotes from article: "We're not alone. MP3.com now features 1.2 million songs from more than 200,000 artists." and "Both Sirius Satellite Radio(Nasdaq: SIRI) and XM Satellite Radio(Nasdaq: XMSR) have channels devoted to unsigned artists. " Wow, audioblogging needs to have a category for "unsigned artists".