Record and share voice messages on the web with Drop.io
Online file storage/sharing site Drop.io has added a new feature that makes it even easier to share messages with a group of friends or colleagues. Last month we told you how you could use Drop.io to set up a temporary web site for sharing office documents and multimedia files with other users. Now the service has launched Drop.io voice, which lets you record and share voice messages.
Here's how it works. Every new Drop.io page is assigned a phone number (or rather, a number and an extension). When you call that number from your phone you can record a message. The file is saved as an MP3. If your site is password protected only people you invite will have access, so you could just use this as a voice memo service for grocery lists. Or you could call in to make a crappy recording of a concert if that's what you wand to do.
Drop.io free accounts are limited to 100MB, which means you can theoretically record about 400 minutes of low quality audio, although why you'd want to do that is beyond us.
[via Techcrunch]
Here's how it works. Every new Drop.io page is assigned a phone number (or rather, a number and an extension). When you call that number from your phone you can record a message. The file is saved as an MP3. If your site is password protected only people you invite will have access, so you could just use this as a voice memo service for grocery lists. Or you could call in to make a crappy recording of a concert if that's what you wand to do.
Drop.io free accounts are limited to 100MB, which means you can theoretically record about 400 minutes of low quality audio, although why you'd want to do that is beyond us.
[via Techcrunch]

