Apparently, when you look at a file's description, it says it's powered by SpokenLayer, a service that creates and distributes audio versions of the written word. That company's CEO told TechCrunch that it specializes in making each publication sound distinct, in making their voices shine through in the spoken renditions of their pieces. Participating publications and SpokenLayer will split what they make from the podcasts' audio ads. While you won't find the files that slipped through anymore, you'll be able to listen to them soon -- TC says the offering will be available as soon as early October.

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