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Friday, May 9, 2003
 

NPR Highlights Audioblogging.

Audio Blogs: Online Diarists Sound Off

"In the 18th century, people recorded the mundane details of life in diaries. Today, bloggers -- or Web loggers -- share their most intimate thoughts and opinions with the entire world on the Internet. The online journals, known as "blogs," are increasingly popular. And while they've been dominated by text and photos, they're now also going in a new direction, using audio as well.

NPR's Ari Shapiro reports on "audio blogs" -- online audio diaries that can make anyone's life a serial drama. New technology allows them to be updated via a simple phone call....

Moorehead predicts that once the novelty of audio blogging subsides, it will become just another tool in a blogger's repertoire.

Since audio blogs are relatively new, they don't yet cover the range of their written equivalents. But some people are already using audio in creative ways. A site called The Quiet American provides audio travelogues submitted by people around in a feature called 'one-minute vacations.' " [NPR, via weblogged News]

I agree with Will that this article is already behind the curve by not even noting moblogging ...[The Shifted Librarian]

I heard that segment too. Basically I'm not interested in audio blogging because of the following reasons. I would umm and ahh too much - unless I had written down everything that I was going to say, which would make me wonder what was the point of audio blogging. Yes, I would be providing my readers with the novelty of hearing my voice with its weird/cute blend of accent. But that novelty couldn't justify how stressful I would find the whole thing to be.
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