Subject: | Re: Site worth seeing |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:33 pm ((PDT)) |
At 1:20 AM +0000 8/31/08, John Tudor wrote: >Oops, I left a bit off the URL > >Although not strictly a 'Nature Sound' site, if you haven't seen this >one you should take a look. > ><http://www.aporee.org/maps>http://www.aporee.org/maps > >It's more of a phonography site, but allows anyone to upload ANY >sounds (although the guidelines are specific about NOT loading songs) > >Very quick and easy to upload to and find your way around. It seems as >though a fair amount of work has gone into it. > >John > Thanks, John. It is amazing, easy to use and add material to. The upload interface could have a few more specified cells for the date and other info of interest. Looks like folks have been having fun with it. I couldn't figure out how to capture a specific sound/location URL. Lets add some red dots! Rob D. -- |
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