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Got a question? Try @AudiobooSupport

Here’s one for you Twitter users out there. Hopefully you’re already following @Audioboo for all of the latest news and announcements from us – as well as links to some of the best and most interesting Boos we have incoming. Previously we’d been supporting our users through this account too – but because Audioboo is [...]

Some great examples of Audioboo in education

Back when I was in school, the closest my teachers got to doing anything clever with Audio in lessons was playing a muffled cassette tape during French lessons – but it appears that since then, things have changed dramatically – even if it too late for my French speaking skills. Clever IT is all over [...]

Import your Cinch recordings to Audioboo – save them from deletion!

As you may have heard over the last few days, our fellow audio sharing service Cinch is going to be shutting down. They’ve already stopped accepting new users and recordings, and the service will be shutting down entirely on October 20th. If you’re a Cinch user though and would like to save your recordings – [...]

What Makes A Great Boo?

There was a discussion on our Facebook page a couple of weeks ago about what makes a great Boo. There were some great suggestions – and I’ll be posting some of those shortly. In the meantime though, my colleague Amanda – who worked for many years as a journalist, has dug up this excellent guide [...]

Charities – how to get your voice heard!

As part of Social Media Week London, Audioboo were invited to attend Barcamp not-for-profit, an unconference for people in the charity sector. It was really good to talk to people from a variety of charities, big and small, and find out more about the interesting work they are doing. I hosted a session on ‘getting [...]

How to: Enrich your blog

It’s the start of the new year and if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably made yourself some sort of promise about doing more, blogging more and creating more interesting content. But let’s be realistic about this, by the end of January that initial enthusiasm may be waning and you’re only going to keep it [...]