Re: [DDN] phoneblog

2006-01-31 Thread Calvin Webster
I also created a test account just to compare the quality with audioblogger and ease of use. It is much easier to log into Phone Blogz, but the recording asks you make a 15 second post. Luckily it didn't cut me off after 15 seconds. Audioblogger seems to take forever when you want to post and

Re: [DDN] phoneblog

2006-01-27 Thread Peter Abrahamsen
It certainly is a good idea, if not original. I remember making an LJ phone post from the top of Mt. Si in Washington a few years ago. Your audience gets a much better experience of the moment, and of you. You can create more human value, that is, a higher-bandwidth human connection. On the

[DDN] phoneblog

2006-01-26 Thread Champ-Blackwell, Siobhan
http://www.phoneblogz.com/index.php This is new the era of blogging. Keyboards are out. Remembering a situation for later recollection is history. Now you can blog wherever, whenever, even with no internet connection. PhoneBlogz allows you to blog by phone - to your own blogging software on

Re: [DDN] phoneblog

2006-01-26 Thread Andy Carvin
I haven't tested it yet because there isn't a Movable Type plugin yet. I'll probably experiment with its FTP capability later. Basically it's doing the same thing that Audioblogger does and Audlink used to do (they've shut down) - let you record a voicemail and have it posted to your blog.