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How cool would a talking postcard be?
It pinches the pocket, but the affection effect is enormous.
I don’t think talking postcards have caught on yet.
But just as video has its own place, so does a photo.
And isn’t there something timeless about a memorable photo - something which moving images cannot evoke.
Now, what if we add our own babble to our photos…
Web services like Yodio and Voxpix, which we have covered earlier, cater to this niche.
These services also allow you to call in and add your voice narration to the photos.
For those who like their choices in threes,Fotobabblecould be the third option.
Letting your photos speak their own story starts with a simple signup.
The considered choice is between keeping the photos private or making them viewable to other Fotobabble visitors.
Fotobabble asks for permission of access to our computer’s microphone.
A press on stop completes the recording.
That’s about a minute from start to finish.
If you aren’t too happy with the first voiceover, don’t click onSave.
Just click onRecordagain and do it over the first.
Play it back to hear it out.
All created Fotobabble’s can be found in our individual accounts where we can choose to delete them.
If it’s message boards or instant messengers, then the provided link comes in use.
The embeddable code can be used on blogs or webpages.
Fotobabble also connects you to Mozilla Add-ons if you want to install theAddThisaddon for all-in-one social sharing.
Fotobabble is still a newborn service.
Though even now, it’s a really quick way to broadcast a photo with a personal voice touch.
Do you thinkFotobabbleis a great idea to send out vocalized photos?
Or think of it as a great replacement for travel postcards.
How would you like to use it?