It says voiceover speaks 14 different languages.  I'm curious how they  
pulled that off with just alex?

J

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El 11/03/2009, a las 8:31, M AUSTEN escribió:

>
>
> i think this is really great. i can choose my play list an track for  
> different work outs at gym or just relaxing in bed on on train  
> journeys without having to scan through the whole library.
>
> Ok so maybe i don't need 4gb.
>
>
> --- On Wed, 11/3/09, Scott Chesworth <scottcheswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> From: Scott Chesworth <scottcheswo...@gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: what the point in that
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Date: Wednesday, 11 March, 2009, 3:20 PM
>> Seconded. I want a talking classic as much as the next music
>> junkie,
>> but I doubt there'll ever be one, not in it's
>> current form anyway.
>>
>> On 3/11/09, Jacob Schmude <j.schm...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Wouldn't make sense, seeing as Apple has hinted
>> the classic won't be
>>> around much longer.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 11:02, Dean Wilcox wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> A talking Iphone?  Lets keep it simple for now and
>> go for the iPod
>>>> clasic!
>>>>
>>>> At 14:32 11/03/2009, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> hmm, nice cheery outlook you've got there
>> Will, lol.
>>>>>
>>>>> I should imagine the main thrust of this will
>> be the playlist
>>>>> selection.  4gb of songs would be quite a
>> hefty amount to flick
>>>>> through to try and locate a particular album.
>>>>>
>>>>> What struck me as interesting about this
>> though is that the shuffle
>>>>> has no screen, so people who're going to
>> take advantage of
>>>>> playlisting
>>>>> are relying solely on VO, just like us.  If
>> nothing else it's nice to
>>>>> see Apple openly putting some faith into a
>> spoken interface.  If this
>>>>> is a hit with the consumers, it could go a
>> long way towards speeding
>>>>> up talking interfaces for their other
>> products.
>>>>>
>>>>> *cough* iPhone? iPhone Mr Jobs?
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/11/09, william lomas
>> <lomaswill...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     hi apple now have a talking ipod
>> shuffle. what is the point
>>>>>> in this?
>>>>>> if people can't even tell what song
>> they are listening to that
>>>>>> crazy lol
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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