Tired of tweets? Maybe boos are for you. While Twitter‘s 140-character messages have turned micro-blogging into a mega-craze, there’s a new service out there that could have the same effect on ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - Feb 8, 2013) - Audioboo, a leading social platform for recording, sharing and listening to audio, had exclusive access to two major events during December and ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - Apr 30, 2013) - Audioboo has announced that the latest stage in its development is complete, with the launch of a new app for iPhone. The app has been developed ...
The social audio platform Audioboo has started rolling out the first part of its redesigned website today, which the company says has been built to look “fresher, shinier and modern”. The new homepage ...
Audioboo, the ‘instant podcasting’ service for iPhone, Android and the web, is introducing an intriguing new feature today – the ability to leave anyone else on the service a voicemail message without ...
AudioBoo by Best Before Media is a quick and easy way to share audio recordings on the Internet. The app is free, and you don’t even need to create an account to use it. However, you’ll want to create ...
There are lots of ways to get audio online from an iPhone today. You can use Evernote, you can send audio notes via Field Recording to Soundcloud, then there’s Tweetmic, Facemic (sends recordings to ...
AudioBoo, the audio blogging platform and iPhone app that was launched in private beta in January, is now freely available at the App Store. It’s one of 4iP’s first investments – backing Best Before ...
Back when we looked at Radar, a photosharing site with an accompanying iPhone app, I mentioned that while Twitter had monopolized the "text exporting" function from your iPhone, there would be a slew ...
Simply sign up to the US companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. AudioBoo, a London company whose audio publishing platform is used by the BBC and The Guardian, plans to list on Aim ...
Hear Hear will be a weekly political discussion hosted by Sean Dilley, a freelance Westminster lobby journalist, beginning Friday 26 April with a programme about Scottish independence. It marks the ...
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