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Aug 28 2008

Enjoy Speaking Avatar that supports automated text to speech translator

Asma Kaleem 

oddcast logo Avatars adds exuberance and fun in daily Internet activity. Apart from ebullience it renders to chatter box and online games addicted peoples, avatars could be use by small business models to enhance their web presence. While Talking Avatars spice up the whole fun and improve business results with virtual speaking characters as described by Sitepal, a user friendly and affordable speaking avatar solution which is headed by the Virtual World Giant Oddcast, innovative speaking avatar developer and distributor.

We find an interesting speaking avatar at Oddcast and thought of sharing it with you. You can make this avatar talks by entering the text and selecting the source language (in which you have written text) and the destination language (in which you want to translate text) . As soon as you will hit the ‘Say It’ button, the avatar will translate your written text and starts speaking it. Its funny and interesting and doesn’t need any hectic registration process.

Users can write their text in English, Chinese, French, Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and can translate it into English, Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Galician, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Valencian. You can also make its voice more expressive by choosing the right person with an appropriate accent.

The speaking avatar by Oddcast is a real fun. Addition of Text to Speech translator makes it all more flexible. You can now make your avatar speak your own language.Give a try to this multi-lingual avatar, you will like certainly like it.

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