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Ipadio integrates SpinVox API for Android apps

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LONDON, UK: Ipadio, a provider in phone services over the web, and SpinVox,  a provider in voice to content messaging, on Wednesday announced SpinVox first Android application, which would generate discoverable and searchable text direct from an ipadio call.

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Ipadio’s Android application uses SpinVox to generate automatically the titles, tags and a transcript to sit alongside the audio broadcast.

Users can also choose to integrate the service with their other social media accounts, such as Twitter, Facebook, Wordpress, Blogger and others, said a press release.

“Ipadio has grasped the opportunity to work with SpinVox API, producing the first app to use our voice-to-text capabilities on Android,” said Christina Domecq, co-founder and CEO, SpinVox.

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She added, “The desire to get converted phone blogs onto the Internet quickly and easily has been growing for a while now. Together, we’re helping people bypass their mobile keyboard and communicate in the moment by using their voice. By automatically converting their voice-to-text, SpinVox then helps that content be quickly and easily searched, filed, or forwarded,”

Ipadio’s commercial service introduces workflow process (moderation, group access and distribution, save to database), additional in-call functionality (in-call polling, “call push”) to meet each company’s exact requirement. SpinVox conversion will become an integral part of that service.

Ipadio LIVE! remains accessible to any user on any phone to broadcast live to the Internet, said the release.

Mark K. Smith, ipadio CEO, explains, “With the new application, people will be able to call ipadio while on the road and see the converted text appear in search results before getting back to the office. Voice-to-text conversion has been top of the list of requirements for our serious business users, so we are delighted to announce this development.”

He further said that in addition to the Android application, they are working on other applications and, of course, on making SpinVox conversion available to people using their live service from any phone.

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