RadioCut vs ScribblePost

RadioCut

RadioCut
RadioCut

All the radio to rewind, listen and share

RadioCut is a “crowdclipping” tool that lets users listen to previously aired radio shows, create audio cuts and share them.

Radiocut is a platform that allows you to listen to past radio shows and share audio segments. If you've heard something interesting and want to share it with others, you simply have to select the start and end of the segment and write a description.
This results in a vast archive of radiocuts, like Youtube is for videos, or Soundcloud for audio. The main difference with our platform is that there is no need to upload content; simply listen to what is already there, create your cut and share it!

RadioCut modernizes this century old form of media by making it possible to link, search, share and have on-demand access.

RadioCut has already revolutionized the way people listen to the radio in Argentina. Now it's available in the US with 50 (and growing!) radio stations to listen to, rewind and cut.

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ScribblePost

ScribblePost
ScribblePost

Crazy Fast Notes and Tasks

ScribblePost is the fastest way to take notes and keep track of important tasks. Scribble anything and everything! Capture thoughts and ideas, take meeting notes, plan projects and track everything you need to get done. ScribblePost is crazy fast because you can use intelligent tags while you type e.g. #today, #thisWeek, #important etc., then post your notes and watch ScribblePost automatically keep track. It's that simple! For example:

Update brief and share with team #today #important

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