That Twitter has been the development in communications to write home about within the last couple of years is out of the question. What can be questioned by many is the need to produce new platforms that let people communicate since social services are already covering most angles.
Still, I feel that social services are somehow bi-dimensional in their approach, and that is why a solution like CinchCast is an interesting one indeed, as it lets you capture audio and use it along with text.
That is, using this platform you can create posts containing audio, text and photos and have them broadcasted in most social resources (including Facebook and Twitter). Each one of these updates is named a “cinch”, and the idea is to let you transmit the experience or experiences you are going through in an effortless fashion, and one that is more representative than a mere string of text. In theory, a cinch lets you capture the moment and have it put across for all to be a part of it.
Using the site is straightforward enough, as you can login by way of your current Twitter or Facebook account, and it is always possible to create a Cinch account to go with. That comes at no cost, too, so that if you don’t have a Twitter or Facebook account (highly unlikely, but you never know) you will be able to start preserving memories right away.
CinchCast.com In Their Own Words
“Your words. Your voice. Your view.”
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Some Questions About CinchCast.com
What will happen to this if Twitter ever offers a similar functionality by default? 







