EVOCA - The newest technology to use your voice and spread news




One of the new Internet tools we discovered at SOBCon07, is  EVOCA! Evoca will change the way we communicate by empowering voices in ways never imagined before. "We envision people everywhere speaking their minds, sharing their ideas, and storing their memories on Evoca. We see voice becoming the next tool for publishing and communicating online and through your telephone." Spokesperson for Evoca Diego Orjuela was in Chicago speaking at SOBCon07 and also meeting with people from the Barack Obama campaign, who have expressed great interest in using this new technology in their election race to gather and share the voice of the people!

Evoca makes it very simple for everyone to instantly create, organize, share and search voice recordings.

  • Create a recording using your phone, PC mic, Skype™ or upload an existing recording.
  • Organize and share with tags, albums and groups.
  • Search the content of your recordings word for word. Really!




Once you get the hang of Evoca, you'll see that it can enhance the way you communicate with your voice. Here's a few ideas:

  • Broadcast voice messages to your friends or colleagues
  • Produce and listen to podcasts
  • Dictate, transcribe and translate [ more ]
  • Start a personal diary. For real this time
  • Record, store, and share oral histories
  • Voice your political opinion
  • Journalists, capture and store your stories more effectively
  • Singers, want to spread your song?
  • Storytellers, record your narrative and excite the world's imagination
  • Communicate with voice
  • Add your voice to your blog
  • Record your notes-to-self on the fly and access them anytime, anywhere
  • Find audio. Search a word or phrase - we'll bring you right to where it's said
  • Listen to what your world has to say!
  • Subscribe to other member's recordings using RSS

  You can get started for FREE! Enjoy up to 15 minutes of recording and unlimited listening for FREE! If you have more to say? Upgrade to the Professional account and get an additional 180 minutes (3 hours) of recording for $15 for 3 months.  START SPREADING YOUR NEWS NOW!

 

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  • 5/18/2007 1:37 PM Dr. Claude Windenberger wrote:
    Hello Derrick, this is my first comment to one of your blogs. I enjoy reading your blogs, they are very clear, easy to read, and well presented and illustrated.

    Evoca looks like a great tool. I can think of so many uses for myself and my business.
    I could record all those ideas I keep coming up with for further enhancing my Unconditional Freedom Process (UFP)--a very quick and easy process to assist anyone in creating permanent freedom from any given unwanted condition (UC) in their life, WITHOUT having to deal with or get rid of any of the formerly presumed causes of this unwanted condition.
    I could also use Evoca to record myself when I need to use the UFP to get rid of some UC I might personally be stuck with (and cannot afford to in that moment--e.g. feeling tired when I want to drive my car or make love, feeling nervous when I need to give a speech, or being afraid when thinking of doing whatever I really want to do in that moment). Why would I want to record myself? To create an archive of my own transformation from being a victim to being a creator--because once transformation is acknowledged and shared, it is pretty much irreversible and permanent. How cool is that! All I need to do is pick up the telephone and record, and then I can organize all those recordings, share them with select audiences or the world, and refer back to them through search--the latter one is amazing.
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  • 8/1/2007 7:21 AM Murem Sharpe wrote:
    Thanks for writing about Evoca. We also recently launched the Evoca Skype Call Recorder as a Skype partner. See how to use it at: www.evoca.com/skype">www.evoca.com/skype or just go to our home page www.evoca.com. Everyone's voice counts, Murem
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