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Monday, October 16, 2006

International Herald Tribune Articles Go Text-to-Speech

The International Herald Tribune recently launched a feature I wish every newspaper would offer. They enable readers to create a custom text-to-speech podcast with the stories of their choosing. NXP semiconductors has signed on as the initial sponsor of the service, which is powered by Readspeaker.

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I do not see anything about Wal-Mart... Will you ignore it?

Hi Steve,
I'm wondering when you'll attack this Wal-Mart issue head on. Obviously none of us knows the internal politics behind your silence on this issue. I'm inclined to give you the benefit of the doubt, but the rest of the blogosphere is getting a little antsy.
Regardless of the reason for your lack of comment on the Wal-Mart situation, I hope that you and your bosses at Edelman realize that by not posting about Wal-Mart, you're hurting your blogosphere credibility tremendously.
We're all hoping to hear from you soon.

Best,
Teresa

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