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Talking Photos, a new way of sharing Photos

14 April 2008 4 Comments

tp_example_image Razz has announced a service called Talking Photos. The service enables users to mash up audio clips and user recorded voice with there photos. Through this, they aim to personalize the concept of photo sharing by adding voice which will add a new dimension to the photos and will have its own entertainment value.

The distributed platform offered by Razz allows users to use various social networks to interact with each other. The finished products can also be shared via email and mobile devices. The service allows users to create photos, add voice or other sound track, share them, rate them and comment on them through various channels. Currently it is available as a Facebook application.


The new service definitely makes viewing photos more entertaining. It will add a personal touch to the image and will even entertain the viewer. What do you think about this service. Will this trend rise in the long term ?

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  • 4 Comments »

    • K-IntheHouse said:

      Creating a Facebook application seems to be teh quick way to get the word out there for a service. This one looks very interesting!

    • Madhur Kapoor said:

      @K-IntheHouse
      You are right. With the popularity of facebook, such applications gets lot of popularity

    • Jacklin said:

      I know another service which I think quite similar with this one. It is Phanfare. I have’n't try it but I have seen my friend’s photos.

    • Madhur Kapoor said:

      @Jacklin
      Thanks, I will give that a try too.

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