Mashable tech and entertainment articles are coming to your ears

'Spoken Editions' of Mashable articles are now available on our iTunes page.
 By  Mashable Staff  on 
Mashable tech and entertainment articles are coming to your ears
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Mashable, in partnership with SpokenLayer, is now making it easier than ever for you to enjoy your favorite Mashable tech and entertainment articles when you’re on the go.

SpokenLayer works with professional voice talent to convert text to speech; so while on your morning commute, at the gym or while you’re driving, you can now listen to audio versions of Mashable articles.

“Spoken Editions” of Mashable articles are now available on our iTunes page.


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In response to the growing popularity of podcasts, Apple has launched “Spoken Editions” — short broadcasts of publishers’ written content — on iTunes.

You will be able to find other world-class publishers and their articles via “Spoken Edition,” including Forbes, TIME and Slate.

Just like our stories, we’ll be releasing new episodes daily so you can stay up to date no matter whether you’re listening or reading.

Which Mashable articles would you like to see featured on Spoken Edition? Share it in the comments.

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