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  2. LibriVox - Wikipedia

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    LibriVox is an invented word inspired by Latin words liber (book) in its genitive form libri and vox (voice), giving the meaning BookVoice (or voice of the book). The word was also coined because of other connotations: liber also means child and free, independent, unrestricted. As the LibriVox forum says: "We like to think LibriVox might be ...

  3. Pat Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Fleet in studio c. 1982. In 1981, working alongside Jane Barbe, she began recording messages for the Audichron Company (now known as ETC) announcing time, temperature and weather, and was the voice of the Bell System's Automated Coin Toll System, quoting rates and collecting charges for coin-paid calls.

  4. Jane Barbe - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, she began recording messages for the Audichron Company, announcing time, temperature and weather, as well as recordings for early voicemail systems. [6] In the 1970s and 1980s, she regularly recorded the intercept messages used when a number is disconnected or misdialed, and started sharing recording duties with AT&T voice Pat Fleet in ...

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  6. Free voicemail: How to avoid paying to check your cell phone ...

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    The one that stood out to me was that most customers are paying an extra $2 to $3 a bill to listen to voicemail. Thanks to the Free voicemail: How to avoid paying to check your cell phone messages

  7. Adobe experiment slips new words into your voice recordings - AOL

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    If you've ever recorded a podcast or a voiceover, you know how frustrating it can be. One slip of the tongue may force you to chop up your recording, or even redo an entire segment. Adobe believes ...

  8. British Library Sounds - Wikipedia

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    British Library Sounds (previously named Archival Sound Recordings) is a British Library service providing free online access to a diverse range of spoken word, music and environmental sounds from the British Library Sound Archive. Anyone with web access can use the service to search, browse and listen to 50,000 digitised recordings.

  9. Speech-generating device - Wikipedia

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    SGDs that use synthesized speech apply the phonetic rules of the language to translate the user's message into voice output (speech synthesis). [1] [49] Users have the freedom to create novel words and messages and are not limited to those that have been pre-recorded on their device by others. [49]