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SpokenTwitter – speak your tweets

SpokenTwitter allows you to record a message that is tweeted out as a link so people hear your voice.  You can reply, retweet and more with their menus and they provide local access numbers across numerous countries.

Features: (via any phone)

  • Post spoken tweets to Twitter
  • Unlimited recording length
  • NO 140 character restriction
  • Voice tweet in local language
  • Followers, hear real voice
  • Tweet while mobile / offline
  • Local access numbers
  • Listen to Twitter text timeline
  • Audio playback of voice tweets
  • @Replies to tweets

The only way I see this being monetized is commercials and advertisers inserted at some point in the process of usage and growth  They have to store all of these audio tweets for retrieval and playback.  As well as index and make instantly available.

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Twirus – trending topics in any language, not just English

Twirus is filing a gap as Twitter spreads in usage globally.  Currently, trending topics are only words in English, so other languages get left out.  This is true even if they have a hotter topic than anything else.

The main page is a little busy and confusing at first, but filters exist across the top to see topics by language, region or timeline.  Popular tags are listed down the right side with popular people down the left.  Reading their about information, they take into account the popularity of the Twitter user in the rankings of the tags also since this is all coded by them.

A great tool for those joining in from other places in the world and want ways to follow hot topics from there. While there is only a few countries listed for now, I can see this service expanding.

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Twieee – Twitter auto translator

Twieee will autotranslate Tweets for you making the ability to read the public stream much easier.  This was needed for some time as Twitter expanded across the globe.  When I tested the site, there was 10 languages supported and it seemed to work reasonably well.

You are able to log in as yourself, view the public stream and a hidden feature.  You are able to search for people by hobby.  I presume it is searching the bio area of the Twitter profiles, but it was not documented.

A good site to use when you start making friends across languages.

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