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Take audio from cell phone to web
Looking for ways to create Web content? Ryan Sholin, a Mass Communications graduate from San Jose State University, shares five web services that will easily help you create Web content. The best part? It's free. One of the services, YouTube, you're probably familiar with.

This one was my favorite: Twittergram, a program that allows you to record audio on a cellphone and upload to the Web. Use this to incorporate audio with articles. If a school band won a competition, record the group's music and post it with the story online. Or record breaking news or interviews.

Check out the other three: Ning, Vuvox and Mogulus. Let us know how you use these programs and share any tips you have.


Sholin's Web site was brought to our attention by Logan Aimone, executive director of NSPA, through the JEA's listserv.
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