Web 2.0 Expo Speakers’ Blogs, Spoken By BuzzVoice

Web 2.0 Expo Speakers on BuzzVoiceThe Web 2.0 Expo conference is in full swing in New York City this week.  The show covers emerging Web 2.0 trends, and features dozens of expert speakers, including Tim O’Reilly, Kevin Rose, David Armano, Chris Brogan, Caterina Fake and more.

To make it easy to keep up with what’s going on at Web 2.0 Expo from a far, we’ve created a “Web 2.0 Expo Speakers” station on BuzzVoice.

If you’re not familiar with BuzzVoice, our service converts breaking stories from the Web’s top blogs to audio in real-time, so you can *listen* to them on the go. It’s sort of like “Pandora for news and blogs.” People use BuzzVoice to keep up with their favorite topics in the car, at the gym, on the train, and just about everywhere else. 

2 Easy Ways To Listen To The Web 2.0 Expo Speakers’ Blogs on BuzzVoice

1) On the BuzzVoice iPhone App:  Tap the “BuzzRadio” icon, then scroll down and tap the “Web 2.0 Expo Speakers” station.

2) On Twitter: Just follow @BuzzVoice, and click the links titled “Web 2.0 Expo Speakers.”

Who’s your favorite Web 2.0 Expo speaker? What blogs would you like to listen to on BuzzVoice?

Let us know in the comments below, or shoot us an email at Blogs@BuzzVoice.com

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MacWorld Gives BuzzVoice iPhone App 4 Stars, “A Productivity Enhancer”

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MacWorld, a leading source on all things Apple and iPhone, recently reviewed the new BuzzVoice iPhone app. And, we’re very pleased with their 4-Star rating.

The following are a few excerpts from MacWorld’s review:

“BuzzVoice is a time saver and a productivity enhancer that lets you create playlists of news and blogs to listen to while on the go… The new news service launched in September, and it’s on sale for 2 dollars as of this writing.

The name isn’t the only big change. BuzzVoice gives you more options. You can now choose from among more than 1,400 news sites and weblogs. You can view any story’s original text, along with images and video. More important, BuzzVoice increased the number of feeds you can stream from 10 to 50.

And what was the app’s most appealing feature before, is now even more appealing: A personalized daily podcast, which once rounded up your 10 favorite news feeds in a short 10-minute newscast, now comes in an expanded 30-minute version with a monthly paid subscription to BuzzVoice’s “Pro” service. (Another benefit of going “Pro”: You can choose the sex of the robot voice that reads your news.)

A new “BuzzRadio” tab lets you stream news more or less continuously. Or, you can also browse your feeds and listen to stories one at a time.  These new features and improvements are arguably worth the $4 monthly subscription price.”
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We’d like to thank MacWorld writer Ben Boychuk for reviewing the new BuzzVoice iPhone app.

Please be sure to check out the full review on MacWorld’s website.

And, be sure to get BuzzVoice on The App Store to keep up with your favorite topics on the go, while increasing your productivity.