webReader plug-in for MovableType 4
We are now proud to release our webReader plug-in for MovableType 4. By using this plug-in you can implement the ReadSpeaker webReader service on your blog or website built with MT. You will find the plug-in on the “Implement webReader”-menu option ones you have signed up and created an account on http://webreader.readspeaker.com
webReader module for Drupal
Yesterday Drupal.org announced a new module that implements ReadSpeaker webReader for the Drupal CMS. We have not yet fully test the module ourselves, but it is available on the Drupal website.
ReadSpeaker webReader now in German!
Hey the list keeps on getting longer and longer! After US English, British English, French, Swedish, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, we have just launched this morning the German version of ReadSpeaker webReader. Germany is one of the most active markets in terms of number of web sites and blogs and we are very excited about giving German web site owners and bloggers both male and female voices to speech-enable their content.
ReadSpeaker webReader now in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese
We are launching today new language capabilities for our webReader service! Italian, Portuguese and Spanish web sites and blogs can now speech-enable their content. We have already received many requests from these countries content owners and from other ones as well who write in these languages to add webReader and we are very pleased to add these new languages to our existing ones : US English, UK English, French and Swedish. This brings us every day closer to making webReader a new universal way of communicating online text content via audio to as many users as possible. Watch this space since we will soon announce other additional languages as well!
Some articles about the webReader launch
First of all please forgive us if we haven’t mentioned you in this post. We would like to thank you all for writing about ReadSpeaker webReader and for the dozens and dozens of really nice suggestions, ideas, help that is going into this now live product! Chris Hogg of the Digital Journal has been very helpful with his remarks which are spot on! Amongst the numerous articles about us, thanks also to Eric Barkin from SpeechTechMagazine, Philippe Poux from Vocal News, Eric Dupin from his Presse Citron blog, Vincent Abry, Fredzone, Feedmyapp, to name a few! We would also like to thank the growing webReader community which is really contributing with some interesting feedback. This is just the start of this new adventure and we are certaily looking at the next few months with great expectations on making ReadSpeaker webReader better and better! Thanks again!
