Mark Ramsey reports on this development for broadcasters and mobile consumers from Cellecast:
... What if you could bring your content to a mobile phone just by dialing it up? But I'm not just talking about "calling in" to listen to a show, I'm talking about turning your phone into an on-demand device that allows you to start, stop, rewind, and fast-forward some of your favorite shows - just like the TiVo at home. ...
Link: hear2.0. The service currently has a limited number of titles, many from podcasts like Leo Laporte's This Week in Tech. The only public radio title I could find is Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me. It's late tonight, but I've subscribed (free) and will try to check it out this weekend. This will be a good time to also see if I can figure out how to connect my phone via Bluetooth to my new Jeep's sound system which supports it. Cellecast's audio is supported by commercials or you can pay a fee for a commercial-free version. --Dennis
More shows added over the months, so your ideas are certainly welcome here.
We also added a way to have your audio talkbacks update your twitter status.
http://cellecast.com/twitter
Posted by: drewdeal | Saturday, 30 August 2008 at 16:46
Thanks for signing up for the service.
Your feedback about the experience is highly valuable as we are looking to improve the way to best serve our emerging customer base.
Andrew
Posted by: drewdeal | Sunday, 16 December 2007 at 20:47