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Speak-A-Message gets Facebook talking

05-26-2011 09:21 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Inventivio

Uploading a voice message to Facebook

Uploading a voice message to Facebook

Millions of people exchange personal messages on Facebook every day. This lively communication occurs almost exclusively in written form: as short text messages which are published on Facebook walls. Now German software vendor Inventivio has released a new application which provides an alternative to typing: Any Facebook user can create voice messages with the new version of 'Speak-A-Message', attach a photo and post to their Facebook wall. The message is visible to all Facebook friends who play the message back with a single click. The user's voice adds a new dimension to Facebook: Messages become more personal, reflect emotions better and are very well received by Facebook friends.

Inventivio spent about half a year developing the new feature. Support for additional social networks such as Twitter and LinkedIn is already in the works and will be available shortly. The company sees itself as a pioneer for voice messages and strives to give the spoken word a prominent position on the PC and for exchanging messages online: Voice is the most natural instrument for communication, is faster than typing, and expresses emotions much better than any text message.

The software is available in a free version which can be downloaded from the web at http://www.speak-a-message.com.

Inventivio develops innovative software products. The flagship products are the Speak-A-Message(tm) family of voice messaging and voice storage products. Inventivio also offers online personalisation solutions.

Inventivio GmbH
Simon-Schoeffel-Str. 37
90427 Nuremberg
Germany

Contact:
Klaus-Peter Hars
email: klaus-peter.hars@inventivio.com
tel: +49 911 253 0592

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