In 1996, LiveOnTheNet tackled the new field of webcasting. In its first year as a multimedia webcaster, the company delivered NASCAR in-car video to thousands of online viewers, produced the groundbreaking webcast of the 1996 Democratic National Convention, as well as Sir Paul McCartney's Standing Stone Concert from Carnegie Hall.
By 1999, LiveOnTheNet emerged as one of the Internet's premiere live content producers having hosted such diverse and notable events as the Cannes Film Festival, the Fender Guitar Catalina Island Blues Festival, Bluestock 1999, Paul McCartney's Buddy Holly Dance Party from New York's Roseland Ballroom, and the 2400th anniversary of the city of Marseilles, France.
In 2005, the company realized that a long held goal - interactive audio as content, or supporting other content - was rapidly becoming feasible with the prevalence of VOIP. Digium, Inc., a recognized leader in the development of open source VOIP PBXs is also located in Huntsville.
Relying on its track record in Web-based content and online consumer services, LiveOnTheNet has taken several bold steps in its move into providing online, interactive voice and audio services. The company acquired the popular Talkr.com -- a text-to-speech service popular with thousands of bloggers. In addition, LiveOnTheNet will soon be releasing a proprietary and highly inovative innovative voice conferencing platform that features a revolutionary voice conferencing widget that requires no software client or downloads.
Link: http://www.talkr.com/
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