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Image credit: bubblemotion.com
Voice-Based Microblogging
The concept isn’t new: Bubbly—a service that
sends users texts carrying sound files from
people they follow—was touted by some as
the new Twitter back in 2010. Singapore-based
Bubble Motion has now amassed 12 million
Bubbly users in several Asian countries, including
India, Indonesia and Japan, and is finally looking
to go global with plans for iPhone and Android
apps. Competitors in the space include Audioboo,
as well as newcomers Yiip and QWiPS.