TinyVox Brings Voice Message Sharing to the Masses

TinyVox Brings Voice Message Sharing to the Masses

Feb 20, 2012

For people looking for a quick way to share a quick asynchronous voice message with another person, TinyVox exists. Now available on Android, TinyVox simply lets the user record their message to a virtual cassette tape, give it a title like writing on a cassette label, and then share it. TinyVox messages can be shared to Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and even SoundCloud. As well, they can be emailed to anyone. Past recordings can easily be accessed, and in-progress recordings can be paused, or stopped entirely when finished.

What could this be used for? Well, it could be used for sending actual voice memos – Google’s voice actions support recording a speech-to-text “note to self” but this supports the actual voice. It could be used to make sure that a person gets a particular voicemail message. Emailing singing demos to producers? Sure, why not? TinyVox is free to download and use, and is available now from the Android Market.

Carter Dotson
Carter Dotson, international man of leisure, may have made the switch from iOS to Android, but he would like to reassure you that he is not actually a killer android sent to destroy humanity.
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