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BlindSpeakTM (which also has a Facebook application, here) is a brand new service, developed by Resorb Networks, Inc (Vator profile, here) which allows you to send digitally synthesized messages to anywhere in the world. The service gives individuals the ability to think 'outside the box' when the need arises, to send funny or informative messages to others.
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Robert Ianuale has been involved in Internet consulting, strategy and web development since 1999. Formerly a consultant for major Fortune 500 companies, He has worked in financial industries, web markets and various other industrial paths. Robert takes a special interest in information architecture and usability issues. He is also an accomplished programmer with extensive experience in ASP, .NET, C#, Javascript, and Visual Basic amongst other languages. Currently, as President and CEO of Resorb Networks, Inc, Robert has an active part developing various web applications, focusing his attention towards Bio-Technology, usability and software architecture. |
Developed by Resorb Networks, Inc (Vator profile, here) as a proof-of-concept for a larger project, BlindSpeakTM is a brand new service, which allows you to send digitally synthesized messages to anywhere in the world. The service gives individuals the ability to think 'outside the box' when the need arises, to send funny or informative messages to others.
BlindSpeakTM allows users to send synthesized messages through the web. The service has a wide arrange of uses, from sending a unique "happy birthday" message to your friend - to sending a more serious, anonymous message to someone.
In addition, the accompanying Facebook application lets users of Facebook send custom digitally synthesized messages to their friends, through the BlindSpeakTM service.
As this is only the initial beta launch of the BlindSpeakTM service, the extent of the features included is minimal. However, expect to see a wide arrange of additional features to be added within the near future, including TTY/TTD services, sending personalized (and synthesized) voice mail messages, a mobile version, a more advanced text-to-speech (TTS) engine, and more.