WordPress has developed a relationship with Spotify, a podcast website, and has offered administrators the opportunity to convert their posts over to a computer-generated podcast and also offer them on Spotify. The only drawback is that when listening to these conversions, photos, graphs, videos, and recordings from the original posting are not visible for viewing.
As a result of this new partnership, I have converted most of my posts to podcasts with the exception of those containing predominately videos, photos, graphs, and other recordings. Those converted have a button directly under the title which you can click on to be transferred to the Spotify website to listen. However, it will not land on the current post…you’ll have to search it out. In some cases, viewers/listeners can open Spotify on a different tab and listen while you follow along to the text on my website.
Note: If you go directly to the Spotify website, each article does have a link to the original post on the CHERRIES website.
Robots done took over!
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Does this mean no More E-Mails to us ?
On Sat, Mar 27, 2021, 6:48 PM CherriesWriter – Vietnam War website wrote:
> pdoggbiker posted: ” WordPress has developed a relationship with Spotify, > a podcast website, and has offered administrators the opportunity to > convert their posts over to a computer-generated podcast and also offer > them on Spotify. The only drawback is that when listening t” >
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Nothing will change!
On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 3:41 PM CherriesWriter – Vietnam War website wrote:
> Respond to this comment by replying above this line > New comment on CherriesWriter – Vietnam War website > > * camp pieri commented on Most of my Posts are now Podcasts on Spotify > > * > > WordPress has developed a relationship with Spotify, a podcast website, > and has offered administrators the opportunity to … > > Does this mean no More E-Mails to us ? > >
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Great article in the New York Times about a woman in Scituate, Massachusetts who wrote 77 letters to a soldier in Vietnam. The woman now has dementia, but the man, who’s now in his seventies, like we are, is still alive and well. This will be part of a TV show for Vietnam Veterans Day on March 30. I have a subscription to the NYT and will copy and paste it for you if you’d like to read it.
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That would be great, Wanda. Thanks! / John
On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 1:51 PM CherriesWriter – Vietnam War website wrote:
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Good stories , well written, thank you.
DaNang 69-70
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