Use your voice to type in Google Docs. Many language are supported. First, you will need to change the language of the document by choosing File -> language.
A free collection of short, easy Chinese stories with MP3 audio for students of Chinese, this innovative project is hosted under Clavis Sinica and gives the audience a modern perspective of life in Beijing -- in the voice of the writer. Can be used in conjunction with the Clavis Sinica software.
Accessibility extension for Google Chrome that enable text-to-speech and a picture dictionary in Google Docs. The voices available are for English, French, and Spanish.
Social network for language learning based on the premise of living in a town with other learners of that language. Includes various means of communicating, including forums and voice chat. Also includes language learning resources.
Simple online voice recorder. Share your recording via email or embed. Alternatively, you can upload a file. Recordings can be downloaded. No registration required.
Simplified news stories that students can read and listen to in English. Also includes related vocabulary practice, scrambled sentences, and voice recording. An additional tool lets students create their own books for download or printing.
Upload presentation with notes, and final presentation has text-to-speech of notes accompanying slides.
Limitations: English and German only. The English voice does not sound great.
This is the most commonly used chatting app in China and Asia now, and you can make friends from all over the word by using it.
You can send voice messages, text messages and making both video and voice calls.