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Phil,

Interesting . . .

Here's a concept. I think I've seen some component parts, but not a full integration.

The service would be a Skype to Web call service.

Basically, you would Skype the automated service. The service would take your transmitted information and package it for the web target (or web 2.0 target) of your choice.

One scenario -- blog application -- you call the Skype to Web Blog number. All you voice is recorded and appended to the call/blog entry as an mp3/podcast. All your video is attached as an embedded YouTube or Google Video object. Any text chat's are posted as text. Audio streams are close captioned translated to a text transcript. File transfers are handled appropriately (jpgs as Flickr, etc.)

Another scenario -- Skype to Web YouTube number -- You call the service, it records your video stream. It posts the video stream to your YouTube account. Closed Captioning or Text applied as required / needed.

Just some ideas . . . Someone's probably already thought of doing this . . .

Cheers,
Steve

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