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blueyonder

Posted on December 10, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: Comments Off on blueyonder

I’m not quite sure what blueyonder is — it seems to be the content page for telwest, a UK broadband supplier — but anyway it’s a serious site, and in this article they give their podcast recommendations. And what are those recommendations? BBC, CBC, NPR, Guardian Unlimited … and LibriVox! Wow. That’s some good company to be in. Here’s what they say about us:

Love literature? Why not put your voice to good use? Librivox is an ingenious site, which invites people to record themselves reading chapters from books, and then releases the files as audiobook podcasts. The site’s ambitious goal is to eventually record all the books in the public domain – and because the books are no longer in copyright, and all the readers are volunteers, it means that the podcast is made available absolutely free of charge. Finished works include Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, PG Wodehouse’s Psmith in the City and Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Notes from the Underground; Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Franz Kafka’s The Trial are among the works in progress. Sign yourself up, clear your throat, and lend your dulcet tones to this admirable effort, or just grab the podcast and enjoy the work of others.

Nice.

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USA Today Hot Site!

Posted on December 5, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: 2 Comments on USA Today Hot Site!

We are a USA Today “Hot Site” for December 4, 2005 …

iPod-Time Stories
Download free audio books, such as Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, and listen to them on your portable digital music player. You can also volunteer to make recordings for the site.

Note that we are the link with a picture of Frankenstein. see:
USA Today Hot Sites (December 4, 2005)

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Gannett News picks up LibriVox

Posted on December 2, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: 2 Comments on Gannett News picks up LibriVox

Our efforts seem to have been detected by Gannett News Services, owner of USA Today, though it looks like we have only turned up in Indystar.com, from Indiana. Say they:

Download free audio books, such as Jack London’s “The Call of the Wild” or Mary Shelly’s “Frankenstein” and listen to them on your Apple iPod or other digital music player. If you like to read aloud, volunteer to make some recordings for this volunteer site.
http://librivox.org

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iTunes New & Notable

Posted on December 2, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: 1 Comment on iTunes New & Notable

Volunteer Irishbell saw us in the “New & Notable” section of iTunes, and catalogger-supreme Kara made a screenshot. See it on our forum, here.

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