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TalkShoe iPhone Application Provides Live Community Calls
TalkShoe unveiled an iPhone application that allows mobile users to participate on a call with just their iPhone. The iPhone web application was designed specifically for the iPhone and displays all live TalkShoe community calls, which allow people to join calls of interest with one click.
Community calls are being hosted constantly and bring together people to discuss topics such as sports, the latest in Mac innovations, pop culture, home winemaking, tips on financial matters, politics, religion, automotive trends and more. Now iPhone users can simply go to
iphone.talkshoe.com
, view the live and upcoming shows and join the call.
iPhone users do not need to register to participate in community calls, however registered TalkShoe users can now use their iPhone to conduct or manage their own community call episodes.
TalkShoe's CEO, Dave Nelsen and Aaron Brauser, VP of product management, along with special guests Victor Cajiao, host of the Typical Mac User, and Adam Christianson, host of the Maccast Loop, will hold a community call tonight at 8 p.m. to showcase the new features. To participate, go to
http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/1631
Cajiao and Christianson hosted the first iPhone-only beta community call on TalkShoe on Jan. 19 while driving back from the MacWorld show. This community call can be listened to here:
http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/17436
News Highlights:
iPhone users can join live calls and view upcoming calls they may want to participate in
The iPhone application provides a one click link to auto dial-in and participate in a call. Up to 250 people can join and talk all together at once
Hosts can create public or unlisted community call episodes and manage them through their iPhone
TalkShoe members can follow specific calls, which can then be viewed from their iPhone or be notified via email or SMS when they start
Features were built using TalkShoe's publicly available APIs at Carnegie Mellon University
New features showcase the flexibility of TalkShoe's web platform in working with open API's
Calls can be recorded for later listening or turned into a podcast
The iPhone application makes it very easy to record a podcast right from your phone
In addition to participating through iPhone, anyone can also participate via phone, mobile phone, Skype, or VoIP via the talkshoe.com website
Posted on Feb 25, 2008
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