It would be a good application for mobile too.

In browser would be reasonably easy with Flash, and can be done with
JavaScript in modern browsers but not yet in a consistent way.  There is a
W3 spec but using a library like
https://github.com/jussi-kalliokoski/sink.js/ would be easier than writing
per browser versions to take into account current real world variation.

A mobile app, or a few native apps for dominant platforms presumably expose
a cleaner interface to what is a core device on that hardware, rather than
an optional, variable peripheral on computers.

Luke


On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:03 AM, Matthew Flaschen
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 03/13/2013 03:17 AM, Nikola Smolenski wrote:
> >> Why CC0 (public domain)?  Your example
> >> (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fr-go%C3%BBter.ogg) is CC-BY,
> >> which is not public domain and requires attribution (which I think all
> >> Wikimedia projects do for text).  I'd say CC-BY-SA or CC-BY would be a
> >> better default.
> >
> > I am not sure about copyrightability of a pronunciation of a single word.
>
> Neither am I, but if it's licensed under one of those and a court finds
> it's not copyrightable, so be it.  It still seems reasonable to use an
> attribution license.
>
> Matt Flaschen
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